Long Natural Light Brown Dreadlocks with Curly Ends and Short Beard
Top
Long (10-20 cm)
Sides
Long (5+ cm)
Hair Type
Curly (Type 3)
Face Shape
Oval
Maintenance
Medium
Thickness
Medium / Normal
About This Style
Embrace a truly artistic and free-spirited aesthetic with these long, natural light brown dreadlocks. As seen in the detailed front and back photos, this style features mature, well-formed locs that fall effortlessly past the shoulders, framing the face with symmetrical, medium-thick dreads. What makes this variation particularly striking is the retention of the natural Type 3 curly texture at the roots and the unblunted, wavy ends, giving the style a lived-in, organic feel rather than a rigid, synthetic look. The back view reveals a meticulous square or brick-lay sectioning pattern at the scalp, a crucial foundation that ensures an even distribution of weight and a clean aesthetic as the hair continues to grow. This look is exceptionally well-suited for men with oval face shapes, as the long vertical lines of the dreadlocks draw the eye downward, perfectly complementing the balanced proportions of the face. Paired with a neatly trimmed, short beard, it creates a rugged yet intentional masculine silhouette. It is the ultimate choice for creative professionals, artists, or anyone with a bohemian lifestyle who wants a distinctive, low-daily-maintenance style that makes a bold, unforgettable personal statement.
Key Features
- Mature, medium-thick cylindrical dreadlocks extending well past the shoulders, creating a dramatic and elongated vertical silhouette.
- Natural Type 3 curly texture clearly visible at the root base, transitioning into tightly locked mid-shafts.
- Unblunted, wispy curly ends that provide a soft, organic, and unmanicured finish to the bottom of the style.
- Strategic brick-lay or square sectioning at the scalp, visible from the back, ensuring even weight distribution and neat growth.
- Center-parted natural hair flow that frames the face symmetrically without overwhelming the facial features.
- Beautiful, seamless integration of light brown base tones with natural blonde highlights created by sun exposure.
- Striking visual contrast between the long, untamed locs and the precisely groomed, short facial hair.
Getting the Cut
- Request a thorough consultation with a specialized loctician to assess your Type 3 curly hair for the optimal locking method, such as crochet hook or twist-and-rip.
- Ask for a precise square or brick-lay sectioning pattern at the scalp (approximately 1-inch squares) to ensure uniform dreadlock thickness and prevent future matting.
- Specify that you want medium-thick dreadlocks, actively avoiding micro-locs or overly thick congos, to match this specific medium-density aesthetic.
- Instruct the stylist to intentionally leave the ends loose and unblunted, allowing your natural curl pattern to show at the tips for an organic look.
- For your routine maintenance appointments (every 6 to 8 weeks), ask for a meticulous root touch-up using the interlocking or crochet method to pull in loose new growth.
- Have your barber maintain a neat, short beard using a #2 or #3 clipper guard, keeping the cheek and neck lines sharply defined with a straight razor to contrast the long hair.
- Request that any stray, delicate hairs along the natural straight hairline be gently incorporated into the nearest locs without excessive tension, preventing traction alopecia.
Daily Routine
- Start your morning styling routine by lightly misting your dreadlocks with a refreshing scalp spray, rosewater, or aloe vera juice to hydrate the roots and awaken the scalp.
- Use your fingers to gently separate any locs at the root that might have started to mesh or tangle together overnight while sleeping.
- Apply a minimal amount of lightweight, residue-free locking gel to your fingertips and palm-roll any slightly frizzy locs to smooth the mid-shafts and encourage cylindrical shaping.
- For the loose, unblunted curly ends, scrunch in a tiny drop of argan oil or a light liquid leave-in conditioner to define the Type 3 curls and prevent them from becoming brittle.
- Allow the hair to air dry naturally; if you recently washed them, use a microfiber towel to squeeze out excess moisture, followed by a hooded dryer or blow dryer on a low heat setting.
- Gather the heavy dreadlocks and flip them back, allowing them to fall naturally on either side of your center part for that perfectly symmetrical, face-framing effect.
- Finish the look by applying a few drops of high-quality beard oil to your facial hair and brushing it downward with a firm boar bristle brush to maintain a polished, professional contrast.
Products & Tools
- Residue-free dreadlock clarifying shampoo to deeply cleanse the scalp without leaving harmful buildup inside the locked hair matrix.
- Lightweight locking gel or pure aloe vera gel (light hold, matte finish) for palm-rolling frizz and maintaining neat mid-shafts.
- Natural essential oil blend (featuring tea tree and peppermint) for optimal scalp health, hydration, and itch relief between washes.
- Premium argan oil or jojoba oil (natural shine finish) for moisturizing the loose curly tips and hydrating the short beard.
- Large microfiber hair towel to absorb maximum moisture after washing without causing damaging lint buildup in the locs.
- Small ergonomic crochet hook (0.5mm or 0.75mm size) for occasional, careful at-home maintenance of loose hairs and bumps.
- Firm boar bristle beard brush to keep the short facial hair cleanly groomed and sharply contrasting the long dreadlocks.
Maintenance
- Schedule professional root maintenance with your loctician every 6 to 8 weeks to expertly manage new growth and keep the scalp sectioning clean.
- Wash your dreadlocks once a week or every two weeks using only specialized residue-free shampoo to prevent internal mold, mildew, and product buildup.
- Sleep with your hair securely tied up in a silk or satin-lined tam, bonnet, or use a high-quality silk pillowcase to prevent lint accumulation and friction-induced frizz.
- Ensure your dreadlocks are 100% dry after washing before going to bed or tying them up; damp locs can quickly develop mildew, commonly known as dread rot.
- Strictly avoid heavy wax products, thick creamy conditioners, or standard gels, as these cannot be easily washed out of the densely locked hair matrix.
Best For
Face Shapes: Ideal for Oval and Square faces; the long vertical lines of the dreadlocks naturally elongate the face while the volume balances strong, angular jawlines.
Hair Types: Best suited for naturally curly (Type 3) or kinky hair textures, though highly achievable on straight European hair with professional locking techniques.
Age Ranges: Perfect for men in their 30s and 40s seeking a mature, distinguished, yet unapologetically artistic and bohemian aesthetic.
Lifestyle: Excellent for creative professionals, musicians, artists, or those working in relaxed environments who desire a low-daily-maintenance signature look.
Pro Tips
- Palm-roll your dreadlocks regularly when they are slightly damp after washing to help them mature into perfectly cylindrical shapes and significantly reduce surface frizz.
- A very common mistake is washing Caucasian dreadlocks too frequently in the early, fragile stages; allow the natural oils and time to help the locking process take hold.
- During the summer months, aggressively protect your locs from chlorine and salt water by rinsing them thoroughly with fresh water immediately after swimming.
- Keep your beard sharply lined up at the cheeks and neck; this crisp grooming contrast elevates the overall look from potentially unkempt to intentionally and highly stylish.