12 Loc'd Hairstyles That Are Jaw-Droppingly Gorgeous (2024)

Natural hair is magical. We can curl, coil, straighten, braid, twist, and loc it. Locs have and will always be a beloved hairstyle and journey that people feel called to for many reasons. Like other forms of natural hair, locs are versatile, offering up a wealth of style options. Superstars like Whoopi Goldberg, Lisa Bonet, Erykah Badu, and Chloe and Halle Bailey continue to show how beautiful locs are, on and off the red carpet.

There are five stages of the loc process: starter, budding, teen, mature, and rooted. Altogether, the process can take between 18–24 months. "Locs are very versatile and can be styled in so many different ways such as braids, twists, buns, cornrows, and even curls," says loctitian Erinn Courtney. "Extensions can be added to locs to make them longer—and locs can even be disguised in box braids."

Check in with your specific loctician to ensure it's okay to style your locs without disrupting the magic that is locing. With that in mind, our experts weighed in on how to recreate these looks.

Meet the Expert

  • Erinn Courtneyis a Los Angeles-based StyleSeat hairstylist and loctitian who has worked with clients like Big Sean, Willow Smith, and Storm Reid.
  • Geneva Fowler is the lead braid stylist at BEAUTYBEEZ.

Check out these 12 loc'd hairstyles that are jaw-droppingly gorgeous and fun.

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Fringed Loc'd Space Buns

This fringed space bun look is serving us the ’90s, and we love it. This style can work well for those in the teenage stage and beyond. "This is a great style for starter locs, as they tend to shrink as they mature," Courtney says. "Shorter locs make great bangs and are super cute in space buns."

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Loc'd Ponytail

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"The Bailey sisters are my favorite reference for the versatility in loc styles," says Geneva Fowler, the lead braid stylist at BEAUTYBEEZ. "Halle’s loc twist/high ponytail is super elegant and the best part is when she takes it down, it’s going to be wavy. So essentially, two styles in one!"

Byrdie Tip

"This style is best for longer matured locs so that there's enough length to waterfall down from the high ponytails," Courtney says. "Be sure not to pull the ponytails too tight so that the edges aren't compromised."

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Blonde Locs

Blonde locs paired with a gold hair accessory make this simple half-up, half-down style pop. "Coloring locs can be tricky because locs are an accumulation of living and dead hair," Courtney says. "This color is best for hair types that are thick and strong. Thin hair strands can get very weak and break when colored a lighter color."

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Loc'd Bun

Creating a loc'd top knot can take less than five minutes. However, the technique is important depending on the length of your hair. This tutorial from Be Spiffy Be You is perfect for anyone looking to try a top knot.

Byrdie Tip

Avoid the temptation to re-twist often, as overdoing it can lead to thinning locs and breakage.

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Multicolored Bob

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A bob works well on a variety of hair types, including locs. Here, Brittany takes her cropped locs up a notch with multicolored tips to add her unique perspective to the classic bob. You can recreate this multi-toned moment with a temporary color option like hair paint wax, but if you want a permanent look, bleaching the ends may be required. For that reason, we recommend consulting with your loctician to ensure your locs stay healthy.

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Yellow Bubble Ponytails

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These bright yellow bubble ponytails are showstoppers. If you look closely, each bubble is created by taking an individual loc and gently securing it down the length of the hair. "Bubble ponytails are great for locs that are small and long," Courtney says. "The smaller the loc is in size, the more it's able to mimic loose hair and can achieve this style. If your locs fall down your back in a high ponytail, this style is definitely doable."

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Beaded Locs

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One of the simplest ways to add something new to your hair routine is by adding accessories. In this case, beads are the "something new." These wooden beads are a perfect fit if you're ready to try on some accessories. To secure the beads, skip the rubber bands and go with Goody's Ouchless Polybands.

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Loc'd Pigtails

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Pigtails aren't just for grade school. To re-create the texture we see here, try an overnight twist or braid-out. Then unravel the twists, create a side part with a face-framing bang section, and secure two ponytails. For added flair, add sliver or gold string or ribbon to accentuate each pigtail.

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Wrapped Locs

Janet Jackson's Poetic Justice look is forever iconic and can work with box braids and locs alike. If you're worried about dryness, wrap a silk scarf under the white fabric of your choice. "Wrapped locs will forever be a timeless favorite —just beautiful and elegant," Fowler says. "It's a great way to make your hair look cute while secretly deep conditioning it on the go."

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Green Locs

These loc'd space buns have us green with envy. A bright hair color always makes a style stand out. "I love when people play with color with their locs. It’s so fun," Fowler says. "I think it’s important to remind people that locs aren’t a style where you’re stuck looking the same every day. There’s so much freedom to express yourself!"

Byrdie Tip

For temporary color, hair paint wax will help you achieve a colorful look without the permanent commitment or potential hair damage.

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Bantu Locs

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Bantu knots are the ultimate protective style and are easy to recreate without much fuss. To keep the hair secure, add bobby pins to the length of the hair. "Bantu knots are great for locs that are thinner, smaller in size, and not so long," Courtney says. "The thicker/longer locs create too much mass for Bantu knots to be comfortable."

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Curly Locs

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To add curls to your locs, refresh your style with a product of your choice and roll the ends with perm rods. To dry and set the look, sitting under the dryer or air-drying are both options, depending on your time constraints.

FAQ

  • How long can you keep a loc'd hairstyle in?

    "It's safe to keep a loc style for about four to six weeks," Courtney says. "Anything longer than that will run the risk of having the locs start to loc together to create bigger locs —which may not be the desired result."

  • What are the best hairstyles for starter locs?

    "I’d honestly say cornrow locs or loc twists would be the best. While the hair is still loc’ing itself up, it’s best to have it in a secured style to prevent it from unraveling," Fowler says.

  • What hairstyles are best with more mature locs?

    "When locs are more mature, that’s when you have the most freedom to do whatever style you want," Fowler explains. "I love a high ponytail or an updo, typically because more mature locks tend to be very long and you want something that will stay out of your face."

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12 Loc'd Hairstyles That Are Jaw-Droppingly Gorgeous (2024)

FAQs

What is the best style for locs? ›

Palm Rolling

This look not only works great as a style on its own or for maintaining locs, but it's also a good choice for starting your locs. By leaving your palm rolls in, your hair will naturally loc over time.

What are the three types of locs? ›

Types of Locs

Traditional locs. Freeform locs. Two-strand twist dreads/locs. Interlocking locs.

How do you make your locs look professional? ›

Keep your dreadlocks tied up, wrapped up, or in a tight ponytail. Your dreadlocks should not be free-flowing over your face and ears. Wrap up your dreadlocks with a scarf, beany cap, or hairpins. The style in which you wrap your dreadlocks should be simplistic and utility-minded, not flashy or trendy.

What is a LOC haircut? ›

Dreadlocks, also known as dreads or locs, are a hairstyle made of rope-like strands of hair. This is done by not combing the hair and allowing the hair to mat naturally or by twisting it manually. Over time the hair will form tight braids or ringlets.

What type of locs are most popular? ›

Traditional locs are the most widely recognized type of locs. However, there are several types of locs. Each loc type has a unique look, characteristics, and maintenance routine. This article will detail the most common types of locs and their pros and cons.

What hair type locs up the fastest? ›

Hair that's typically considered "Type Four" in the hair curl typing system will have a much easier time locking than "Type Two" or even "Type Three." If you're considering investing in a product that claims to help hair loc faster, Faulk says to proceed with caution.

What are butterfly locs? ›

According to Erinn Courtney, a StyleSeat hairstylist and loctitian, butterfly locs are a distressed loc style with wing-like characteristics throughout the shaft of the lock.

Which is better locs or dreads? ›

As for physical differences, locs have a well-kept and tidier look to them compared to dreadlocks, which have a more natural appearance. Additionally, locs have a more defined root compared to dreadlocks. Dreadlocks and locs don't have to be for only natural hair.

What are the messy locs called? ›

Bohemian Locs tend to look that way and typically have a messy, non-uniformed look. I was about two months into having installed my Bob Bohemian Locs in the photo above.

How do you get beautiful dreads? ›

Things You Should Know
  1. If you have fine or straight hair, section your hair and then backcomb it while twisting to create dreads. Apply dread wax to hold each dread in place.
  2. If you have thick or curly hair, use a comb to twist each dread into a coil. ...
  3. Maintain your dreads by hand rolling them once a day.

How do you make dreads look classy? ›

Keep your locks clean

In addition to this, dry your dreadlocks well so that they do not smell, and apply oil to give them a good luster. Remember to regularly visit the salon to get your locks rolled to keep growth from giving you an unkempt appearance. Locks are rolled more easily when they are kept clean.

How do you grow beautiful locs? ›

5 Healthy Tips to Help Your Dreadlocks Grow Faster
  1. Keep your dreads healthy and dry. ...
  2. Get more blood flowing to your luscious locks. ...
  3. Stay happy and stress free. ...
  4. Use natural oils to boost and strengthen your hair. ...
  5. Give your hair some physical protection. ...
  6. Don't rush it!
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What do dreadlocks symbolize? ›

Spiritual and Religious Significance: In certain spiritual and religious practices, dreadlocks can symbolize devotion, spirituality, and a commitment to a particular way of life. For example, in Rastafarianism, dreadlocks are considered a sacred hairstyle associated with the Nazarites and the covenant with God.

What are dreadlocks called now? ›

Sometimes dreadlocks are called "locks" or "locs," and for some Hindus they are a religious practice, a symbol of lack of vanity, and they're called "jata," or "twisted hair." Words in the Christian Bible about allowing locks of hair to grow without cutting have great importance to Rastafarians, followers of the ...

How long should you keep a LOC hairstyle in? ›

To achieve long-lasting super curly locs with braids, it's generally recommended to keep them in for about 1 to 2 weeks. This allows the curls to set, providing a defined and lasting curl pattern when you take the braids out.

Do locs grow faster in a style? ›

It isn't really true that loc'd hair grows faster; it just maintains all of its growth. Hair that is normally shed in the growth process and hair that breaks off at the ends due to manipulation are all retained within the loc.

Should I style my locs wet or dry? ›

Wet hair is more elastic and malleable to twist, says Courtney, whereas twisting dry hair can cause breakage and damage. And by "wet" hair, we don't mean just misting your hair with a spray bottle and calling it good—we mean freshly-washed hair that's super clean and residue-free.

How often should you style your locs? ›

Typically, you'll want to retwist them every four weeks during the starter phase, though you may want to retwist every two to three weeks the first month or month and a half. Overtwisting starter locs can lead to damaging, thinning, and breakage, so assess your hair care needs to avoid retwisting too frequently.

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