Dreadlocks, also known as locs, are a type of hairstyle in which the hair is matted and twisted together to form long, rope-like strands. Dreadlocks can be formed naturally or intentionally created through a variety of methods. The term “dreadlocks” is often used interchangeably with “locs,” but some people make a distinction between the two, with dreadlocks referring to naturally occurring mats and locs referring to intentionally created ones.
Dreadlocks have been worn by people of various cultures for centuries. In some cultures, dreadlocks are seen as a symbol of strength, spirituality, or rebellion. In other cultures, they are simply a fashion statement. Regardless of their cultural significance, dreadlocks can be a beautiful and unique way to wear your hair.