How To Add Moisture To Your Locs There’s a common belief that natural, kinky coily hair, particularly locs, are dry, brittle, and fragile. Natural black hair actually produces a sufficient amount of sebum, which aids in keeping the hair supple. However, the structure of natural hair and locs makes it difficult for the sebum to travel down the hair shaft to effectively coat the hair, therefore retaining moisture becomes a challenge, which then makes it prone to brittleness and breakage, oftentimes resulting in dry locs. Somehow, the sebum gets lost in the midst of all those coils and curls and never quite does the job it was created to do. There are several effective ways to combat this and keep your locs moisturized. One of the most important things you can do to maintain moisture in your locs is to always use a gentle, moisturizing shampoo and conditioner. Be mindful of the various stages of growth for your locs. Read more about dry dreadlocks . Baby locs (just like babies) need extra special, gentle handling to avoid unraveling that can occur as the hair is trained to go through the “locking” process. Because of this important stage in development, be careful not to over saturate with too much conditioner, and be careful not to over stimulate your locs. Applying oil to your locs will help them to maintain a natural sheen, but oil alone does not add the necessary moisture.
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