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When dreadlocks get wet, the hair strands absorb water, which can temporarily make them heavier and more pliable. This moisture can help in the locking process, as it allows the hair to shift slightly and may facilitate tightening. However, if dreadlocks remain wet for extended periods without proper drying, they can develop mold or odor. It's important to ensure they dry thoroughly after washing or exposure to moisture.

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