How to retwist dreads with a lot of new growth

The joys of dealing with new growth in dreads! Retwisting dreads with a lot of new growth can be a bit more challenging, but with the right techniques and patience, you can keep your dreads looking healthy and defined. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you retwist your dreads with new growth:

Preparation

  1. Detangle: Before retwisting, gently detangle your dreads using a wide-tooth comb or your fingers. This will help prevent matting and tangling during the retwisting process.
  2. Section your dreads: Divide your dreads into sections, depending on how many you have and how manageable they are. This will make it easier to work on each section individually.
  3. Prepare your tools: Gather your retwisting tools, such as a dread comb, a twisting tool (like a crochet hook or a dread pick), and some wax or locking gel.

Retwisting with new growth

  1. Identify the new growth: Locate the new growth areas, which are usually the ends of your dreads where the hair is longer and more prone to tangling.
  2. Twist the new growth: Take a small section of new growth and twist it away from your scalp, using a gentle, gentle motion. You can use a twisting tool to help guide the twist.
  3. Work your way up: Continue twisting the new growth, working your way up the dread. Make sure to twist in the same direction as the rest of your dreads to maintain consistency.
  4. Retwist the rest of the dread: Once you've twisted the new growth, retwist the rest of the dread, working from the bottom up. Use a dread comb or your fingers to gently tease out any tangles or knots.
  5. Repeat the process: Repeat steps 2-4 for each section of your dreads, working your way around your head.
  6. Secure the twists: Once you've retwisted all your dreads, use wax or locking gel to secure the twists and prevent them from coming undone.

Tips and tricks

Aftercare

  1. Moisturize: Apply a moisturizing conditioner or oil to your dreads to keep them hydrated and healthy.
  2. Avoid tangling: Avoid tangling your dreads by gently detangling them regularly and using a wide-tooth comb or your fingers.
  3. Keep them clean: Keep your dreads clean by washing them regularly with a mild shampoo and conditioner.

By following these steps and tips, you should be able to retwist your dreads with new growth successfully. Remember to be patient and gentle, and don't hesitate to seek professional help if you're unsure or uncomfortable with the process.