All About Freeform Locs
What are Freeform Locs?
Freeform locs are a type of dreadlocks that are formed without any twisting, twisting or interlocking. Instead, the hair is left to knot and mat on its own, usually with the use of a combination of oils, gels, and products that promote knotting.
How do you get freeform locs?
To get freeform locs, you should avoid combing or brushing your hair and use products that promote knotting and matting. You may also use oils and gels to help the hair clump together. You can either start your hair on its own or with a combination of braids and twists.
What are the benefits of freeform locs?
The benefits of freeform locs include the ability to create a natural, organic look and the fact that they require less maintenance than other types of dreadlocks. They also allow for more versatility in terms of hairstyles
How long do Freeform locs last?
The length of time that freeform locs will last depends on several factors, including the thickness of your hair, the products you use, and the rate at which your hair grows. In general, it can take several years for freeform locs to fully mature.
Freeform Locs vs. Butterfly Locs
Freeform locs and butterfly locs are similar in that they are both types of dreadlocks that are formed without any twisting or interlocking. However, butterfly locs tend to be more structured and uniform in shape, while freeform locs are more organic and natural.