Q&A

Should I use rubber bands on my dreads?

Should I use rubber bands on my dreads?

We recommend not using rubber bands at all. First of all you simply don’t NEED rubber bands to have dreadlocks, and second they aren’t effective enough to outweigh the cons of misuse. We say just don’t even use them at all.

Are rubber bands bad for hair growth?

Rubber bands are very damaging to the hair and can cut into the hair causing it to split and break. Elastic hair ties, when tied to tight to the hair, tug at the edges of the hair pulling it out. If you must use rubber bands, soak them in olive or coconut oil first.

Does washing dreads help lock?

Washing regularly is key to growing a healthy head of dreads, as shampooing actually helps dreads lock tighter, faster by removing slippery, detangling natural oil buildup. One to two weeks after starting your locks, begin carefully washing them once a week or so, depending on your need.

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Should I cover my dreads when I sleep?

Should you cover your dreadlocks when you sleep? We recommend covering your dreadlocks while you sleep. You’ll minimize the risk of breakage. If you toss and turn while sleeping but your dreadlocks are exposed, you might accidentally pull them during the night.

How long soak rubber bands in olive oil?

3-5 minutes
To prevent breakage and snags from elastics, try soaking the rubber band in olive oil for 3-5 minutes. While this may weaken the rubberband’s elasticity, it won’t damage your hair!

How long can you keep rubber bands in your dreads?

Proper rubber band tightness. Many sources recommend rubber bands at the roots and tips of new dreadlocks to help things lock up at the root and to help to prevent knots from migrating out the end of your baby dreads at the tips, and suggest they be worn for at least four weeks.

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How often do dreads need maintenance?

Maintain your dreads at least 3 times a year. Don’t use wax or conditioner on your dreads as it will leave residue and start smelling. Dry totally your dreads after washing them to avoid mold. Do a deep cleanse 3-4 times a year.

Do rubber bands prevent dreadlocks from locking?

Bands at the tips prevent the dread from unraveling before the dread has a chance to lock down. Sounds like a good deal to me. =] It should be noted that there are some groups that insist that rubber bands prevent your dreadlocks from locking, break hair in your dreads, and are just “evil” in general.

Why do people put bands on the roots of dreads?

Because the new grow is locking into the dread it is not free to be loose, so you end up having less loose hair to dread ball or fix with the Loose Hair Tool. The dreads have far less tendency to grow together when you have bands on the roots.

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What happens if you leave a rubber band in your hair?

Leaving standard rubber bands in dreadlocks for an extended period of time may lead to the dreadlock “eating” or “absorbing” the rubber band into the dreadlock. The hair simply starts to cover and consume the rubber band.

How do I Stop my dreads from getting loose?

DreadHead studies have shown that keeping a snug (never tight) rubberband at the root of your dread for the first two months, prevents a lot of loose hair by helping new growth knot and lock up easier. Bands at the tips prevent the dread from unraveling before the dread has a chance to lock down.