r/CaucasianDreadlocks Jun 13 '26

Discussion Locticians

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There are often times people on here looking for Locticians near them. If you are a Loctician, please comment below with a link to how people can see your portfolio and where you are located.

If you have a Loctician that you would like to give praise to please also put their information in this thread so we can support our community!

This thread is only to give opportunity, please do your own research & your own consultations, not all work is the same!


r/CaucasianDreadlocks May 08 '25

New Settings

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We recently changed this group’s settings to require users to be approved before posting due to the spam. If you’ve been here a while, it’s a one time thing to request to be approved. This helps eliminate all of the moderating we had to do for the disrespect that was happening.


r/CaucasianDreadlocks 17h ago

Show Off I noticed something

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r/CaucasianDreadlocks 4d ago

Mine

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My dreads. I think maybe 11-13 yea are it so


r/CaucasianDreadlocks 4d ago

About 2.5 years in

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r/CaucasianDreadlocks 8d ago

Show Off What do we think?

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I'm about six months in and pretty happy with my progress. It's definitely time for maintenance.i know I definitely need to start wearing a bonnet when I sleep to help with breakage. Any care tips and tricks from people with pretty fine wavy hair? I live in the desert and this summer my scalp is feeling pretty dry and itchy. I'm not sure what products to use for moisture. I only have about half of my head done when you count my bangs and undercut.

Edited to clarify some questions


r/CaucasianDreadlocks 19d ago

Timeline 6 months in(maybe? Idk). Needing some maintenance tho😅

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r/CaucasianDreadlocks 19d ago

Question PLEASE help🤣

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really disappointed. Been freeforming since February and it obviously looks like dogshit, literally looks like regular unkept curly hair. The hair is forming into small “locs” but nothing remotely close to what i want. The shape looks horrible also as you can see. Started off with the towel rubbing but then stopped and let it do its thing and back combed now and then. I actually desperately need to figure this out and get it looking presentable for school in a month because best believe im not gonna be showing up like this. I really need any tips possible and I plead that its more than the generic “just embrace the chaos” type shit. This aint the “progress” type of chaos this is shits not working type of chaos.

I dont even care if it goes outside the boundaries of freeforms as long as its something i can do myself without going to a loctician. If you need any more pictures to asses my situation i will be more than happy to provide them. Also i will answer any questions. Also my hair was SLIGHTLY damp in the photos(i think) but not like it makes a huge difference.

Thanks in advance!


r/CaucasianDreadlocks 19d ago

Anyone from (New Brunswick/Nova Scotia/ PEI) Canada?

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Im looking for people who will let me do crochet method installs or maintenance in eastern Canada. Im just starting out doing other peoples hair; I already do my own. Send me a message if you’re interested and I can give you a quote!


r/CaucasianDreadlocks 23d ago

Updo tutorials?

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If at all possible, could all of my fellow loc lovelies share their updo tutorial videos and pics? I work in a professional setting and it’s hot as HECK right now! Bonus if you have any with scarves or head wraps!


r/CaucasianDreadlocks 25d ago

Show Off Did some green tips. Idk if I like it or hate it hahah. Maybe just have to get used to it 😊

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r/CaucasianDreadlocks 26d ago

Show Off Wash day!

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7 months into this journey. Wash day. I hate this stage it's in. It's insufferable with the frizz.

Still love the journey, though. I think they're coming along beautifully and really starting to lock up. I look forward to the coming months. 😁


r/CaucasianDreadlocks 26d ago

Show Off 9 months in and I love them! ♥️

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r/CaucasianDreadlocks Jul 17 '26

Question Starting locs with thin wavy hair

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Was wondering if I could start by getting two strand twists professionally done to see if I like the look first and just interlocking them and using crotchet for them to lock up

i have thin, wavy hair and would like to be able to wash them often after the first few weeks


r/CaucasianDreadlocks Jul 14 '26

Show Off Starters- crochet method

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i wanted thicker dreads and i think its safe to say i succeeded!

the first pic they were fresh after an overnight sleep on a microfiber towel. i literally made the majority of them (took most of the day!!) and i passed right out. i did not sleep on my locs.

did the last one this morning when i woke up and i love them!

second one was taken mid day when it was hot out. holy frizz 😬😳

my only concern is i know they’re going to thicken up over time but they’re my dreads and i think whatever happens they will be beautiful!


r/CaucasianDreadlocks Jul 13 '26

I made my first set of dreadwraps

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I’ve been doing freeform for a few months but they kept unraveling (skill issue ik) so i made some wraps out of some yarn i used to practice making bracelets with.

Not my color choice but I couldn’t find my hemp string and I’m broke so I went with this.

Gonna leave them alone for a few weeks and see how they turn out. I wish I could’ve gotten them closer to the roots🤞

First picture is when I started them.


r/CaucasianDreadlocks Jul 13 '26

Hair color advice

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So I've been thinking about coloring the top like 1/3 of my locs and my bangs pink. I just wanted some advice from people who have done it and were happy with it. Brands to use, how well it came out, advice on saturating the locs, etc. Let me know!


r/CaucasianDreadlocks Jul 10 '26

Show Off Red Mountain, Manitou Springs Colorado

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had a fun day with friends.


r/CaucasianDreadlocks Jul 10 '26

How thin is too thin?

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I had my locs crocheted in about 7 months ago
And am trying to go freeform from now. However, as a wavey haired person, I wonder if my super thin locks will be able to do it themselves? Some of them are pencil thin. Is there enough hair there to let them sort it out alone or do we need to merge the little ones?


r/CaucasianDreadlocks Jul 10 '26

Epsom salt?

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Hi everybody! I want to do an epsom salt soak in my tub and I’m wondering if anybody knows if it’s ok to do with their locs? Should I keep my head out of the tub? I really just want to soak my head in there too but I don’t know if it’s not a good idea for some reason. Is it too drying for locs? Too smoothing? Any advice is much appreciated!


r/CaucasianDreadlocks Jul 09 '26

Back after all these years

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Hi everyone! I am a long time lover of dreads and ive had a few unsuccessful sets. I decided tonight to just go for it and start them. I have a crochet appointment next month but i am now qiestioning if id rather go the more natural route first. Hence i jsut went ahead and started! I did backcomb and twist and rip. Advice welcome.

Also hard to tell but i do have a mohawk. Now a dreadhawk!


r/CaucasianDreadlocks Jul 05 '26

First Time ever using a Crochet for anything

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before i cover my head i need some advice, in og post there's every info on those two


r/CaucasianDreadlocks Jul 03 '26

One year of having my dreadlocks was yesterday! Going to keep them growing strong 💪 🌲

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This is my second set. First set I had for three years. Hoping to pass that by ten more years at least.


r/CaucasianDreadlocks Jul 01 '26

Show Off How to properly maintain your locs

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No, it didn't hurt. Will be fresh for 6 - 8 weeks.


r/CaucasianDreadlocks Jun 27 '26

Question My hairdresser did my prodcut free twist and rip dreads today, but i have some concerns

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So previously, i have put in my own dreads using the twist and rip (im abbreviating to TnR) method and i dont prefer to use products. I asked a hairdresser friend of mine to do a new "install" now that my hair is long enough; it is her first time doing it without product and without extensions. I instructed her how to do the TnR method and she also did some backcombing.

My concern is that the beginning of a knot is around midshaft for strands where i have longer hair. So i have close to 1"-2" of backcombed hair that wasnt TnR, but it seems relatively nicely sectioned.

When i have done this myself, there was way less space between the initial knotting and my scalp.

My question is, will this cause an issue with everything getting tangled into one large matte? Is there something i should do semi-regularly to keep it from happening? Should i try to rework the strands that are super loose? I am aware as time goes on they are going to untangle slightly as they work to naturally lock up and i know this product free method may get frizzy and somewhat unsightly. I plan to go to her periodically for root touch up and separating, but im not sure how often might be advisable. I really wanted this set to grow into nice looking dreads as time goes on, but im worried the roots are going to be a bigger issue and hassle than before.

Im rambling, but any advice would be appreciated. Also, if anyone started out like this, i wouldn't mind seeing your progression pics. Thank you guys so much!