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The Pros and Cons of Constantly Having Wet Locs, and How to Protect Your Hair




Locs are a popular hairstyle among people with curly or kinky hair. However, when it comes to maintaining dreadlocks, one common question is whether or not you should cover them while in the shower or bath. In this blog post, we'll explore the pros and cons of covering your locs in water and why constantly having wet locs can be harmful, especially for those with Afro hair.





The Pros of Covering Your Locs in Water


First, let's explore the potential benefits of covering your locs while in the shower or bath. Covering your locs can help protect them from damage and prevent them from unraveling or becoming tangled. This is especially important if you have recently installed your locs or are in the process of tightening them. Covering your locs with a shower cap or plastic wrap can help keep them clean and free from product buildup.





The Cons of Constantly Having Wet Locs


However, constantly having wet locs can also have some negative consequences. When hair is wet, it is more vulnerable to damage, as the strands are weaker and more prone to breakage. This is especially true for Afro hair, which tends to be more fragile than other hair types. When you constantly have wet locs, you risk weakening your hair strands and causing breakage over time.


Additionally, constant wet locs can lead to mildew and other fungal growth. This is because wet hair provides the perfect environment for bacteria and fungi to thrive. This is not only unhygienic but can also cause your locs to smell bad and become discoloured. We use Magic Wata to eliminate bacteria growth and bad smells, it's anti-bacterial, and anti-microbial and limits itchy

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How to Protect Your Locs in the Shower or Bath


So, how can you protect your locs while still getting them clean in the shower or bath? One solution is to use a shower cap or plastic wrap to cover your locs while you shower. This will help prevent them from getting excessively wet and protect them from damage. Additionally, you can use a dry shampoo or a gentle clarifying shampoo to cleanse your scalp and locs without getting them excessively wet.




Another option is to wash your locs in sections, rather than washing them all at once. This can help prevent tangling and ensure that each section of your locs is thoroughly cleaned. You can also use a microfiber towel or t-shirt to gently squeeze excess water out of your locs after washing, rather than vigorously rubbing them with a traditional towel.





In conclusion, while it can be beneficial to cover your locs while in the shower or bath to protect them from damage and keep them clean, constantly having wet locs can be harmful, especially for those with Afro hair. By taking steps to protect your locs and avoiding excessive moisture, you can help keep your locs healthy and beautiful for years to come.


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