A long-lasting hairstyle where hair is coiled, matted, and interlocked to form distinct, rope-like strands, often referred to as 'locks.' They can be freeform (formed naturally without specific manipulation) or created using various techniques.
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Locks / Dreadlocks: A Hairstyle of Freedom and Spirituality
An Afro Hairstyle with Strong Cultural Identity
Dreadlocks, or locks, are much more than just an Afro hairstyle: they often embody a lifestyle, spirituality, or cultural statement. Formed naturally or using techniques like palm rolling, crochet, or backcombing, locks are the result of a maturation process for kinky hair. They can be thin or thick, short or long, and adapt to each personality.
A Long-Term Hair Commitment
Unlike temporary protective hairstyles, dreadlocks are a long-term commitment. They require an initial phase (twists, two-strand twists, coils...) followed by regular maintenance of new growth. The major advantage: no need to undo your hairstyle every two weeks! Locks naturally protect kinky hair while helping it grow continuously. Maintenance can be spaced out but must remain rigorous to keep roots clean and healthy.
Styling Your Locks with Creativity
Today, locks no longer mean monotony. You can color them, braid them together, gather them into a bun, ponytail, or half bun, and even add extensions for spectacular volume. Loc'd hairstyles are also compatible with accessories: beads, golden threads, hair rings... all elements that allow you to reinvent your style throughout the seasons while maintaining a strong natural base.