Twisting Your Locks Is Good!
Written by admin on July 10th, 2009Dreadlocks are a popular rope-like hairstyle among both men and women. This is particularly common among the African folks and is now gaining admiration with Americans as well. There are a few set of steps that needs to be followed for making dreadlocks. Twisting is one important step that not only helps in the making of the dreads but also in maintaining them later.
As you section your hair, apply the wax and start twisting them with your fingers in whichever direction you like, it may be clockwise or anticlockwise. However, make sure that you twist all the sections into the same direction only. Twisting helps to tighten and bind hair into locks. It is advisable to initiate twisting from the tip of hair in the downward direction towards the scalp. At times, twisting in the upward direction from scalp thins the roots.
During the initial weeks, it should be done for up to 3 weeks regularly and then you can continue doing them whenever you can squeeze out time from your schedule. You may do it while watching TV or when you are listening to music as well. Instead of wax, you may also use dread cream whenever you twist your dreads to lock them together. It is a good idea to clamp the newly twisted locks with clips or rubber bands. You may grab different sections of hair randomly and repeat this with rest of the sections of your hair.
Many people often refrain from putting rubber bands as they think that they lead to breakage of hair. Well, this is undoubtedly true but you can avert it anytime as it is all depends upon you! If you do not put the rubber bands too tightly, it will never cause breakage of hair. Now, you can easily twist and turn your dreadlocks and ensure well-maintained locks without much hassle.
