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“Dreads hairstyle” recently surged by 90% on Google Trends—one of the fastest-growing hair queries recently. People are exploring locs like never before—find out why.

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The Ultimate Guide to Dreadlocks

How to start them, who they suit, and why this ancient hairstyle is surging in popularity right now.

Close-up of well-maintained dreadlocks on a person with dark skin, natural lighting
Dreadlocks as a form of cultural and personal expression

Dreadlocks—often called “locs”—are among the world’s oldest and most spiritually significant hairstyles. From ancient Egypt and India to Rastafarian communities in Jamaica, locs have symbolized devotion, resistance, and authenticity.

And right now, interest is exploding: according to Google Trends, “dreads hairstyle” queries jumped 90% in just the past 4 hours. Whether inspired by music, fashion, or self-discovery, more people are asking: “Could locs work for me?”

This guide gives you honest, practical answers—and a way to try them risk-free.

What Exactly Are Dreadlocks?

Dreadlocks are rope-like strands formed when hair naturally mats or is intentionally twisted over time. Despite the misleading name, healthy locs are clean, intentional, and meticulously maintained.

“Locs are not neglect—they are nurture.”

Watch: Styling Straight Hair into Dreadlock-Like Looks

Note: This video demonstrates a temporary styling technique for straight hair using braiding and heat—often called "faux locs." It’s different from natural dreadlocks, which form over months through matting or twisting.

Quick styling hack for straight hair (not permanent locs)

How to Start Dreadlocks: 4 Proven Methods

Your hair type determines the best approach. Here’s a comparison:

1. Twist & Rip

Best for Type 4 (coily) hair. Low manipulation, natural look.

Twist and rip method demonstration on Afro-textured hair

2. Backcombing

Ideal for wavy/curly hair. Creates dense, uniform locs.

Backcombing technique for dreadlocks

3. Interlocking

Uses a latch hook. Great for fine control and maintenance.

Interlocking dreadlocks with latch hook tool

4. Freeform

Let hair lock naturally. Unpredictable but authentic.

Freeform dreadlocks on natural hair

💡 Avoid wax or gels! They cause buildup and slow the locking process. Use residue-free shampoos only.

Who Can Wear Dreadlocks? Hair Type Guide

While anyone can grow locs, success varies by hair texture:

Hair TypeLocking EaseNotes
Type 4 (Coily/Kinky)★★★★★Locks fastest. Minimal product needed.
Type 3 (Curly)★★★★☆Good results with backcombing or interlocking.
Type 2 (Wavy)★★☆☆☆Slower process. Requires patience (12–24 months).
Type 1 (Straight)★☆☆☆☆Very difficult. Consider synthetic extensions.

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Is This Right for You? Key Considerations

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