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Do I need to do dreadlocks on all of my hair?
No you don’t have to do dreadlocks on all of your hair, partial dreadlocks are a great way to have dreadlocks but still keep some of your loose hair. Maybe something for you If you are not ready to go all the way and get a full head of dreads!
Here I have a video for you to look at were I talk about everything that you need to know about partial dreadlocks.
Today, I have a question here from a girl on Instagram. She asks, “What is the best way to care of human hair extensions attached with a crochet method to prevent them from becoming loose and falling out? How would I repair any extensions that become loose?”
There’s like many, many, many different ways on doing extensions with loose hair. I know a lot of people do their waft of hair and then they do the dreadlock extensions on them and it becomes like this really, really tiny bit that they are going to attach onto their own dreadlock. What will happen if you just have too little hair and pieces of hair that you attach the dreadlock on; the attachment between like the real hair and the extensions hair is too thin and too short so the extensions won’t really last that long and won’t stick. So, I highly recommend when you do dreadlock extensions and if you do it that way that you do the dreadlock the extensions first that you leave a lot of hair here on...
Is dreadlocks really for me? Might be a thought that goes thru your head...
No I don't think that dreadlocks are for everyone and it is not something that is a easy choice.
In this video I will guide you in things that you should consider before you get dreadlocks.
How many times have you heard the story about Bob Marley’s dreadlocks and what they found inside his dreads when he died?
The story is that he had several new beetle species in his dreadlocks when they cut them off (or some kind of insects).
The fact is that Mr Bob did not even have any dreads on his head when he died due to that he was to weak to hold them up.
There are so many different stories that are going around, people usually say that a friend of a friend know a guy or a girl that had a spider living in their dreadlocks, or any other kind of insect.
You might have heard that you use dirt or poo to make dreadlocks? Is there any truth in this?
Well if you are in the Namib Desert in Africa you can find the Himba tribe, the women of this tribe wears dreadlocks and cover their whole body and dreads with a red clay that can be found in the desert.
But apart from tribes in nature reserves in the world you will not find dreadheads that have made their dreadlocks...
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