Maintaining dreadlocks without using a crochet hook. While a crochet hook is great for pulling in loose hairs and tightening up dreadlocks, it's not for everyone. Here's 3 tips to keep your dreads looking good in between maintenance sessions. 1. Separating your dreads at the roots This would be the number 1 thing to keep an eye on. Ensuring your dreads stay separate and don't start joining at the roots as your hair grows. Take hold of 2 dreads next to each other and slowly start pulling them apart down to the scalp. There may be a few hairs joining that easily separate or more force may be required to tear them apart. Work your way around until each dread is moving freely. Doing this regularly will help when it comes time for a maintenance session as less work will be required. 2. Palm
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