2 Month old dreads where to go from here
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There really is no way to get your hair to lock quicker... You might be able to make it "look" like it has locked quicker but it really hasn't. Dreads take time no matter how you choose to start them. It sounds like you were steered in the completely wrong direction unfortunately. Anyone who does any kind of dread maintenance is usually just in it fot the money or really misinformed themselves.
The only thing that should be done to your head is the initial backcombing or twist and rip if you go one of those routes. Otherwise there is going completely natural and letting them do their own thing. There is no other good way to create dreads.
I am not sure if there is something else in your hair or not in those pictures but it looks like you have a lot of wax in them. Wax slows down the dreading process actually. It makes it much harder for hair to dread and just makes your dreads look like they are more formed but they are really not.
It is up to you what you want to do but IMO you need some serious wax removal done and don't do anything else to your dreads OR you need to start over..
I am not sure how far in you are but it may just be easier to start over. Also you should probably be washing your dreads around 2 times a week, minimum at least once a week I think. It helps them knot up quicker. At least if you have "premade" dreads (like backcombing or TNR) I am not 100% positive on the washing routine for natural dreadlocks but I am sure it's not much different.