Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Interlock (2.75 Hours).

For most clients, schedule Interlock (2.75 Hours) every 4–6 weeks to maintain tidy roots and healthy tension. Frequency varies by growth rate, loc size, and styling choices. Your stylist will recommend timing tailored to your hair and maintenance goals.

Interlocking tightens the roots for a secure base, which can slightly compact visible length initially. Any shortening is minimal and evens out as locs settle. Your stylist balances tension to protect hair health while achieving desired neatness.

Yes, our trained stylists adapt interlocking techniques to accommodate different hair textures, loc thicknesses, and sizes. We assess each client's loc condition and recommend the appropriate method and time allocation to ensure safe, lasting results.

Arrive with clean, fully dry hair unless instructed otherwise. Avoid heavy products or oils that can affect grip. If you have extensions or loose hair, inform your stylist beforehand. Bring reference photos and any concerns to discuss during consult.

Avoid heavy manipulation and excessive tension for the first few days. Keep roots moisturized with light sprays and avoid oily products. Sleep on a satin pillowcase or bonnet and schedule follow-up appointments as recommended to preserve neatness and loc health.

Extensions can sometimes be added, but availability depends on time, stylist expertise, and your loc condition. A 2.75-hour slot may limit complex extension installs. Contact the salon beforehand to discuss desired look and reserve additional time if needed.