Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Interlocking dreads.

The interlocking method involves weaving the ends of the hair into the roots, securing the dreadlocks more firmly than traditional twisting.

The interlocking process duration depends on hair length and density, typically ranging from 2 to 6 hours for full head styling.

When done correctly by a professional, interlocking dreads reduce stress on the hair and scalp, promoting healthier growth.

Yes, you can wash your hair! Just ensure you use a mild, residue-free shampoo to maintain cleanliness and the integrity of the locks.

Maintenance is typically needed every 6 to 8 weeks, depending on your hair growth rate and the tightness of the locks.

Yes, interlocking dreads can be adapted to various hair types, making it a versatile option for many clients looking for unique styles.