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The finished result of a two strand twist will look very similar. The quality of the loc cream used, your activity level and how rough you are with the dreads will determine how long the strand twists will stay tight.

High activity level and sweating can cause strand twists to loosen although they will hold up much better than regular twists would in the same conditions. If these activities are part of your lifestyle and you find yourself washing your dreadlocks frequently you may want to cover your strand twists with a nylon stocking cap that holds your twists securely, especially while they are young.

Rinse or wash sweaty locks though a stocking as mentioned on the dreadlocks shampoo page. If you can find a loc cream that provides a longer lasting, fresher or tighter feeling than my Knatty Dread cream I want to know about it!

For quite some time now I appear to have a leg up on the competition! Give it a try and let me know what you think. The direction that the hair grows should match the direction of the body of the twist rather than the direction of the twist of the strand. Clockwise the way explained in the directions above is preferable to Counter-Clockwise because more people have circular growth patterns that run in the clockwise direction.

Hair elastics are snag-free rubber bands that are made out of a stretchy plastic. Popular names for this method: Not to be confused with the twisting methods. Imagine this Strand twists are not dreads when they are first made. This prevents the hair from separating out of the twist.

Tie the ends of the twist with a rubber band to separate the dreads while they begin to take form. Repeat the twisting and palm-rubbing process until all sections of your hair are twisted.

Twist each section in the same direction clockwise or counterclockwise as the first. Add heat to each single-twist dread with a hair dryer. The heat softens the wax into your hair, creating a bond that locks the dread more quickly.

Retwist your dreadlocks in the same direction daily for one month to keep the shape until they begin to develop and grow on their own. I hope this post helped you understand the two strand twist loc process better. Follow Me! Share this post! By Michelle Thames. You Might Also Like. So, before you decide to choose this locking technique, understand the following: Two-strand twists can take between 6 months to 2 years to fully lock.

Locking times depend on 3 factors: hair texture, density, and maintenance. Lines created due to twisting the hair will begin to fade as hair begins to mature. This process usually takes 6 months to 2 years. Two-strand twists swell up and get thicker during the first 2 stages of maturity. At the beginning of this process, twists may unravel. Therefore, properly managing your twist, during this stage, is important. What is a Two Strand Twist? Pros and cons of doing a Two Strand Twists Pros Resembles a mini twist while you wait for the locs to mature Easy to start, and you can even do it at home The locks will turn out thicker This is an excellent style for long hair Cons It could take longer for the twist patterns to disappear and could take anywhere from six months to two years.

The twist can unravel, but an excellent strategy to this is to create a knot and tie them together to prevent it from breaking apart. Dry Part hair into sections starting from the scalp.

Secure the sections with elastic or natural bands of your choice. Once hair has been sectioned, remove the bands per section. These steps are for convenience and ease of completing the process. You do not have to pre-section, however, if you are doing them alone, pre-sectioning will be a great help. Starting with any section, divide the section into little sections. Once complete, separate the smaller sections into two and twist, twisting from left to right.



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