Locs, also known as dreadlocks, are a hairstyle characterized by long, tightly coiled strands of hair that form naturally or through a variety of methods. They have a rich history and cultural significance, particularly among people of African descent.
Creating locs requires patience and dedication, as the process can take several months to years to complete. There are various techniques for making locs, including the neglect method, the backcombing method, and the interlocking method. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the choice of method depends on the desired look and hair type.