
Dutch Braids
Inside-out French braids that pop out from the scalp.

Rope-like strands of hair formed by matting or locking.Our advanced AI generator lets you try out the Dreadlocks look instantly. See if it is the right choice for you before making a commitment at the salon.
A long-term commitment style for those wanting rope-like, locked strands, achievable on most textures but easiest to form and maintain on coily and tightly curly hair. It suits anyone ready for a low daily styling routine but a patient locking journey. Flatters most faces. Maintenance is ongoing rather than intensive day to day.
Ask for locs started with your preferred method, two-strand twists, comb coils, interlocking, or backcombing, in clean, evenly sized sections across the head. Specify the loc size you want, from micro to chunky, and the parting grid. For established locs, ask for root retwisting or interlocking to maintain the cylindrical shape and tidy the new growth.
Retwist or interlock the roots every 4 to 8 weeks as new growth appears. Cleanse with a residue-free shampoo, dry locs fully to prevent odor, and sleep in a satin wrap to reduce frizz and lint.
Locs typically take six months to two years to fully lock and settle, depending on texture and method. Early on they look fuzzy and loose; patience through the budding stage is part of the process.
Every four to eight weeks as new growth appears at the roots. Retwisting too often stresses the roots and can cause thinning, so wait until there is enough new growth to work with.
Mature locs are very difficult to unravel and usually need to be combed out with conditioner over many hours, often with some length loss. Many people choose to cut them off instead.
They can form on straight hair but lock much more slowly and need more backcombing and maintenance to hold. Coily and tightly curly textures lock fastest and most securely.
Explore a few similar looks you can try next.

Inside-out French braids that pop out from the scalp.

A high-set French braid that features significant volume at the crown and a thick, chunky plait trailing down the back. The look combines a sleek base with a textured, wide braid.

Intricate cornrow patterns inspired by the Fula people, typically featuring a central braid and decorative beads or rings.

Exquisite two-strand twists intricately woven with metallic gold thread, offering a shimmering and structural protective style.