Starter locs
starter locs refer to the initial stage of forming locs (also known as dreadlocks) by twisting, braiding, or coiling hair into the first, often unformed, rope-like strands. This first phase, lasting several months, is crucial for establishing the foundation of the hairstyle, and its appearance is characterized by a less defined and more natural look before it transitions into more mature stages.
Starter locs are created using techniques such as comb coils, double-strand twists, braids, or interlocking to form the hair into initial strands.
Different Stages of Locs
Phase 1: Starter or Beginner Loc Phase (Timeframe 3-6 months+)
Phase 2: Budding/Bulbing or Sprouting Stage (6-12 months+)
Phase 3: Growing/Teenage Stage (12-15 months+)
Phase 4: Mature/Maturation State (15-18 months +)
Phase 5: Elder/Rooted Stage (18-21 months +)
6 h 30 min | $150 (20-40 pieces) , $250 (50 and up pieces)