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This article was co-authored by Amber Rose. Amber Rose is a Licensed Cosmetologist and the Founder and Owner of Quality Style Weaves and Braids Salon in Orlando, Florida. With over ten years of experience, Amber is experienced in twists, braids, weaves, cutting, styling, and conditioning treatments. She specializes in hair growth for all hair types. There are 11 references cited in this article, which can be found at the bottom of the page. wikiHow marks an article as reader-approved once it receives enough positive feedback. In this case, 89% of readers who voted found the article helpful, earning it our reader-approved status. This article has been viewed 401,686 times.

Anyone can grow dreadlocks without using wax or gels—all you need is clean hair and patience. You can either grow freeform dreads, also known as neglect dreads, simply by letting your hair separate itself into natural locks when you stop brushing it. Or, you can speed up the process and control the size and number of dreads using the twist and rip method. Either way, your product-free dreads will be lightweight and can last you a lifetime.

Steps

Method 1 Method 1 of 2:

Growing Freeform Dreads

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  1. Grow Dreadlocks Free Form or Twist & Rip Step 1.jpeg 1 Stop brushing or combing your hair. Your hair will form knots and start to cling together. Your hair will naturally start to separate into sections within a few days and will form distinctive sections within a couple of weeks.
    • Be patient. This stage can be short or take longer, depending on what your hair's natural texture is. The coarser your hair is, the faster dreads will form.
    • If you have very straight hair, as with most Asian hair textures and some Caucasian hair textures, you may need to help dreads form by backcombing, adding wax, or crocheting dreads.[1]
  2. Grow Dreadlocks Free Form or Twist & Rip Step 2.jpeg 2 Wash your hair 1-2 times a week. Clean hair dreads best, but washing your hair too often can prevent it from dreading. At most, wash your hair every 2 days.
    • After about a year into the dreading process, you will only need to wash once a week.
    • Try looking for a dread-friendly shampoo. These shampoos leave less residue and help your hair knot.
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  3. Grow Dreadlocks Free Form or Twist & Rip Step 3.jpeg 3 Keep your hair dry. If you have greasy or oily hair, it won't be able to knot and form dreads. Dry your hair after showering with a microfiber towel by squeezing out extra moisture and then wrapping your dreads. You can also use a hairdryer on a cool setting to speed up the process.[2]
    • If you have naturally greasy hair, you may need to wash it more often to keep your hair as dry as possible.
    • Blow dryers can damage your dreads. It is best to air dry them, but you can use a blow dryer on cool, constantly moving it around between sections.
  4. Grow Dreadlocks Free Form or Twist & Rip Step 4.jpeg 4 Separate any dreads that are trying to join together into a larger dread. Do this by holding both sections and slowly pulling them apart up starting from the bottom and going up toward the scalp. Or, to separate 2 dreads more permanently, run your finger along the scalp along a section line, then hook your finger underneath the hair where it is crossing over into another section. Pull from the scalp away from the head.[3]
    • Any section larger than 1 inch (2.5 cm) around will produce 'Congos' or 'fat dreads'. The area of the section where your hair meets the scalp will be the thickness of your mature dreadlocks.
  5. Grow Dreadlocks Free Form or Twist & Rip Step 5.jpeg 5 Wait up to 2 years for mature dreads to form. Short hair around 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) can take as little as a year to lock up, while hair longer than shoulder length can take 2 years or more. Mature dreadlocks are tightly knotted and you can't pull them apart with your fingers. You will also notice that they don't change in shape or appearance anymore. You will need patience, but the end result will be the healthiest dreadlocks possible.
    • There are no definite timelines for how long hair takes to lock. Everyone's hair is different and will mature at its own rate.
    • Longer hair usually takes more time to mature, because it needs to shrink and kink more for dreads to lock up.
    • Coarse and curly hair locks quicker than fine, straight hair.
    Adette Wellington Adette Wellington, Hairdresser

    Growing dreadlocks takes time, and it's essential to be patient during the process. The initial stages may be challenging, but with time and proper care, your dreadlocks will mature and look better.

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Method 2 Method 2 of 2:

Creating Twist and Rip Dreads

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  1. Grow Dreadlocks Free Form or Twist & Rip Step 6.jpeg 1 Section your hair based on the size and number of dreadlocks you want. Sit in front of a large mirror and split your hair into sections that are as wide as you want your dreadlocks. Tie off each section with a small hair tie or elastic band.[4]
    • This takes time and can give you sore arms, so if you have somebody to help you it will be a little easier.
    • You can do this over a matter of days if necessary, so don't feel compelled to rush yourself.
    • The twist and rip method works for all hair types, but your hair needs to be at least 5 inches (13 cm) long.
  2. Grow Dreadlocks Free Form or Twist & Rip Step 7.jpeg 2 Separate 1 section in half and twist the pieces 3-4 times. Divide 1 section in half and twist the pieces around each other a few times. Keep each half separated. Start at the top of your head, so that when you complete a section you can pin it out of the way and begin on the next one.[5]
    • You can use a hairclip or other tool to keep other sections out of the way as you work on 1 area.[6]
  3. Grow Dreadlocks Free Form or Twist & Rip Step 8.jpeg 3 Pull the 2 pieces away from each other. This is called 'ripping' and creates knots where the hair has been twisted. Pull the section 3-4 times for each twist.[7]
    • Leave about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of untouched hair at the scalp.
    • For straight-textured hair, you may have to rip more for each twist. Rip until you notice knots forming.
  4. Grow Dreadlocks Free Form or Twist & Rip Step 9.jpeg 4 Repeat the twisting and ripping for the entire length of the section. To avoid getting a braided look, don't always divide the section perfectly in half. The friction from ripping will start to form knots that will become dreads.[8]
    • Don't twist too tightly, as this can break your hair.
  5. Grow Dreadlocks Free Form or Twist & Rip Step 10.jpeg 5 Hold each completed section in place with small elastic bands. When you finish the length of your section, secure the ends with an elastic band. This will help keep your dreads separate as they form.[9]
    • A good alternative to elastic bands is embroidery thread or yarn, which allows the strands of hair to move more freely. Wrap the thread around your dreads from the roots to the ends and tie it in a knot at the end.[10]
    • Avoid rubber bands, as they pull out hairs and can melt into the hair.
    • Only use elastic bands at the bottom of each section, never by the roots. Using elastic at your roots can damage the strands and cause the dreads to break or get heavier.
  6. Grow Dreadlocks Free Form or Twist & Rip Step 11.jpeg 6 Complete this process over your entire head. Repeat the process for each section of hair you created. Take your time and twist and rip over the course of a couple of days, if you need to.
  7. Grow Dreadlocks Free Form or Twist & Rip Step 12.jpeg 7 Wash your hair every 2-3 days. About 2 days after you've twisted and ripped, wash your hair using dread shampoo. Continue washing your hair every 2-3 days until your dreads are mature. After your dreads are mature, wash them only once a week. You will know your dreads are mature when the texture is tight, you can't pull the locks apart with your fingers, and they aren't changing in size or shape anymore.[11]
    • If you have hard water, look for a dread shampoo specifically made to work with hard water.
    • If you have soft water, you can use any dread shampoo.
  8. Grow Dreadlocks Free Form or Twist & Rip Step 13.jpeg 8 Remove the elastic bands after a week. If possible, take the elastic bands out of your hair after the first wash. Removing the elastic bands allows your hair to move and naturally lock.[12]
  9. Grow Dreadlocks Free Form or Twist & Rip Step 14.jpeg 9 Separate 2 dreads if they start to join together. To separate dreads, hook your finger into the roots where you want the dreads to separate and gently pull away from your head. Most areas will only need separating done once a week, and for some, it is only every 2 weeks.
    • The area that joins together the most is on the part of the head that you sleep on.
    • If you have a hard time separating your dreads from the roots, try pulling them apart from the ends.
  10. Grow Dreadlocks Free Form or Twist & Rip Step 15.jpeg 10 Expect the maturing process to take a few months to 2 years. The maturing process is the shrinking and looping of the hair. Be patient. Every head of hair is different, so the process may take longer or shorter. Generally, coarse and curly hair locks up fastest, while straight and fine hair takes the longest. You can tell that your dreads are mature when they don't change in size and shape anymore and they are very tightly knotted.
    • Don't worry about loose roots. They can be up to 3 inches (7.6 cm) loose in the beginning and once mature they will be about 1 inch (2.5 cm) loose.
    • Your hair will frizz around the 3-month mark. While your dreads mature, they may take on lots of different shapes and may look very messy at some points. Don't worry, as this will pass.
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  • Question I want to dread my hair, but its too short and soft. What should I do? Community Answer Community Answer Grow it out. Use products to strengthen and lengthen your hair. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 7 Helpful 21
  • Question How long will this take if I currently have short hair? Community Answer Community Answer It depends on how long it takes your hair to grow. I have straight, 5-inch long hair, and it took me about 4-5 months. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 2 Helpful 14
  • Question What should I use to retwist my dreadlocks? Community Answer Community Answer Any water-based product, wax will cause build up that will later destroy your locks. Thanks! We're glad this was helpful. Thank you for your feedback. If wikiHow has helped you, please consider a small contribution to support us in helping more readers like you. We’re committed to providing the world with free how-to resources, and even $1 helps us in our mission. Support wikiHow Yes No Not Helpful 10 Helpful 18
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Things You'll Need

Growing Freeform Dreads

  • Dread shampoo
  • Microfiber towel
  • Blow dryer (optional)

Creating Twist and Rip Dreads

  • Hair ties/elastic bands
  • Dread shampoo
  • Hair clips (optional)
  • Embroidery thread/yarn (optional)

Tips

  • Be aware of potential shrinkage. Your hair will shrink as it matures to become the thickness of the section that meets the scalp. The longer the hair, the more shrinkage you will have. Don't worry, as in 3 years you will have your length back. Thanks Helpful 6 Not Helpful 0
  • The knots form best if your hair is 5 or 6 inches (12.7 or 15.2 cm) long. If your hair is shorter than this, you can still let it separate, just be patient for the knots to start. Thanks Helpful 3 Not Helpful 0
  • If you feel that your hair is locking up at 3 months, if it feels firm and tight, then you probably have a residue build-up due to your shampoo. Use an anti-residue shampoo to remove the build-up. This can dry out your scalp, so just try to get it on the dreads without getting any on your scalp. This should only be used 3 or 4 times a year. Thanks Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0
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Warnings

  • Don't put elastic bands at the roots, only on the bottom tips, and take them out as soon as possible. Thanks Helpful 5 Not Helpful 0
  • Crochet hooks used on dreads will only cause weakness and the future loss of your dreads. Don't lose patience while your dreads are maturing, since they will tighten on their own. Thanks Helpful 5 Not Helpful 1
  • Don't wear tight hats while you are growing your dreads since they need to move around. If you wear a hat make sure it is nice and loose. Wool, hemp, or cotton is the best. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
  • Wax causes mold, smells, stains pillowcases and clothing, can catch fire and be hard to put out, holds water pockets inside your dreads, and makes it impossible to clean them properly because the dreads are encased with wax. Thanks Helpful 1 Not Helpful 0
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References

  1. Amber Rose. Licensed Cosmetologist. Expert Interview
  2. https://youtu.be/uFEO-LxdZRo?t=42
  3. http://ragingrootsstudio.com/separating/
  4. http://ragingrootsstudio.com/rip-twist/
  5. https://youtu.be/xfUUsXtJ8_I?t=93
  6. Amber Rose. Licensed Cosmetologist. Expert Interview
  7. https://youtu.be/xfUUsXtJ8_I?t=95
  8. https://youtu.be/xfUUsXtJ8_I?t=158
  9. https://youtu.be/xfUUsXtJ8_I?t=335
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  1. https://youtu.be/L7RLsSKzYek?t=266
  2. http://www.howtodread.com/washing-dreadlocks/
  3. http://www.howtodread.com/making-dreadlocks/

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Amber Rose Co-authored by: Amber Rose Licensed Cosmetologist This article was co-authored by Amber Rose. Amber Rose is a Licensed Cosmetologist and the Founder and Owner of Quality Style Weaves and Braids Salon in Orlando, Florida. With over ten years of experience, Amber is experienced in twists, braids, weaves, cutting, styling, and conditioning treatments. She specializes in hair growth for all hair types. This article has been viewed 401,686 times. 9 votes - 89% Co-authors: 20 Updated: February 24, 2025 Views: 401,686 Categories: Dreadlocks Article SummaryX

To grow free form dreadlocks, start by not brushing or combing your hair, which will cause it to naturally separate and form knots over time. During the first few months, wash your hair 2 to 3 times a week, because clean hair dreads faster. Avoid using conditioner, since it reverses the knotting process. After about a year, reduce how often you wash your hair to once a week, since hair that's too clean won't dread properly. Gently divide any larger sections of hair into 1 inch thick parts, which will help the dreadlocks develop properly. If sections of your hair try to join together, slowly part them starting from the ends of your hair and working your way up towards your scalp. After about 3 years of growth, your dreads should reach maturity. For tips on how to grow dreads using the twist and grip method, keep reading! Did this summary help you?YesNo

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