Comb Coils vs Two-Strand Twists: Which Is the Best Starter Loc Method?

Comb Coils vs Two-Strand Twists: Which Is the Best Starter Loc Method?

Comb Coils vs Two-Strand Twists: Which Starter Method Is Right for You?

If you’re starting your loc journey, this is usually the first real decision: comb coils or two‑strand twists. Both methods work, both lead to beautiful locs—but they give you very different experiences in the beginning.

Let’s be honest: the “best” method depends on your lifestyle, your patience, and how you want your locs to look early on.


Comb Coils: Clean but High Maintenance

Comb coils are created by coiling the hair with a comb, giving you a neat, uniform look from day one.

They’re perfect if you want:

  • Defined parts

  • A polished look

  • Smaller, more controlled locs

But here’s the downside—they unravel. Especially if your hair is soft or if you work out, sweat, or wash often. That means more maintenance early on.

Two-Strand Twists: Fuller and More Forgiving

Two‑strand twists are one of the most popular starter methods for a reason.

They give you:

  • A fuller look immediately

  • More grip (less unraveling)

  • A softer, more natural transition into locs

If you don’t want to stress every time your hair gets wet, twists are the safer choice.

Which One Is Better?

My honest take?

  • If you want neat and uniform → go for comb coils

  • If you want low stress and flexibility → go for two‑strand twists

Most people underestimate how important ease is in the first few months. Twists tend to win there.


Start Clean, Stay Clean

No matter which method you choose, your foundation matters.
Start with clean hair using the Organic Shampoo Bombs for Locs, Braids & Natural Hair from WhatNaturalsLove.com. They cleanse without leaving residue—which is exactly what starter locs need.

Organic Shampoo Bombs for Locs, Braids, sisterlocs, dreadlocs and Natural Hair

       Organic Shampoo Bombs for Locs, Braids, sisterlocs, dreadlocs and Natural Hair

Washing Without Ruining Your Starter Locs

Washing is where things usually go wrong.
Control your wash routine with the Wash Basin for Locs, Dreadlocks & Microlocs and use the Loc Glove to clean, maintain, and dry your locs without disturbing them.

Wash basin for locs, dreadlocs, microlocs, sisterlocs and braids

                        Wash basin for locs, dreadlocs, microlocs, sisterlocs and braids

Don’t Skip Night Protection

Friction will undo all your effort.
Sleep with the Silk Bonet for starter locs, Afros, Conrows, Curly hair and Short Naturals to reduce frizz, lint, and unraveling.Silk Bonet for starter locs, Afros, Conrows, Curly hair and Short Naturals


Frequently Asked Questions

Which starter loc method lasts longer before unraveling?: Two‑strand twists. They have more grip and hold up better against sweat, washing, and sleeping. Comb coils tend to unravel faster, especially on soft or fine hair.

Can I switch from comb coils to twists after starting?: Yes, but it's best to decide early. If your coils keep unraveling, your loctician can re‑start you with twists. Just know that it may reset your timeline slightly.

How soon can I wash my hair with each method?: With comb coils, wait as long as possible (3‑4 weeks) to avoid unraveling. With two‑strand twists, you can usually wash sooner—around 2 weeks—if you're gentle and use a wash basin.

Final Thoughts

Both methods lead to the same destination—but the journey feels different.
Choose the one that fits your lifestyle, not just your aesthetic.

And when you do, rely on WhatNaturalsLove.com for the tools that keep your starter locs healthy, clean, and intact.

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