Traditional Starter Locs Aftercare
After Service Care Education | Nice Locs | Atlanta
What You Just Received
You received Traditional Starter Locs, established using a non-invasive method such as comb coils, two-strand twists, or palm rolling.
This service begins the loc formation process. At this stage, the hair is not yet locked — it is being trained to form.
Starter locs require patience, restraint, and intentional care to mature properly.
The First 72 Hours
During the first 72 hours after your service:
Avoid moisture (water, steam, sweat, rain)
Do not retwist, re-coil, or manipulate the hair
Avoid tight styles, hats, or friction
Sleep with a satin or silk scarf, bonnet, or pillowcase
This period allows the starter pattern to set without disturbance.
The First 2–4 Weeks (Critical Phase)
This is the most fragile stage of traditional locs.
Expect unraveling or loosening — this is normal
Do not attempt to “fix” or re-twist starters
Avoid frequent touching, rubbing, or separating
Keep styles loose and minimal
Over-manipulation during this phase delays locking and can alter the loc size permanently.
Daily Care
Between appointments:
Keep hands out of your hair
Protect hair during sleep and rest
Avoid brushing, combing, or pulling apart sections
Be gentle when styling or covering the hair
Starter locs form best when they are left alone.
Cleansing & Moisture
Shampoo only when instructed by Nice Locs
Cleansing too soon can cause unraveling
When approved, focus on scalp cleansing with gentle pressure
Avoid oils, grease, waxes, gels, or creams
Heavy products slow the locking process and cause buildup.
What to Avoid
Retwisting or re-coiling at home
Heavy oils or butters
Tight styles or frequent restyling
Allowing others to “clean it up”
Comparing your starter phase to someone else’s
Every head locks differently. Intervention too early causes setbacks.
What’s Normal
The following are expected during the starter phase:
Frizz and fuzz
Unraveling or loosening
Uneven appearance
Texture changes
These are signs of natural loc development, not failure.
What’s NOT Normal
Contact Nice Locs if you experience:
Persistent scalp pain or irritation
Excessive shedding or breakage
Bald spots or thinning
Severe matting at the root
Do not attempt corrective work on starter locs yourself.
When to Book Again
Most traditional starter loc clients return in 4–6 weeks for their first maintenance appointment, depending on:
Hair texture and density
Lifestyle and activity level
How well the hair is left undisturbed
Your stylist will guide you on the appropriate timing.
Nice Locs Professional Notes
Starter locs are a foundation, not a finished look.
What you do in the early stages determines:
loc size
strength
uniformity
long-term health
Patience now prevents problems later.