To Improve It
First of all, she trimmed her hair to improve its overall condition. It does not matter how much you take care of your dreadlocks. Once all is said and done, the ends are going to be badly damaged. This means that you should still chop them off no matter what. When you cut off a small part at the bottom of your hair, you will save time and make it easier to work out the locks.
It Took A Long Time
By adding oil to the dreads and keeping the hair damp throughout, Staci teased the locks out of the hair using a comb. The process took her a long time, however. She had 105 dreadlocks, so you can imagine how hard it can be to undo all of them. It took her 45 minutes to untangle everything.