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Does dread thickness affect the amount of warmth provided?

ToTheAnkles!
@totheankles
12 years ago
102 posts
This question suddenly popped up while walking outside. It felt pretty chilly on my face, it could simply be colder, or because my hair is not 100% dry from showering or...because I have started to let some dreads congo?Anyone noticing a difference in dread thickness from a temperature standpoint?
updated by @totheankles: 01/13/15 09:38:39PM
Mons
@mons
12 years ago
518 posts

I feel that dreads keeps my head warmer. Which can really kinda suck at times.

Natty Dave
@natty-dave
12 years ago
56 posts

when dry, i feel mine keep my head warmer, which is grate now that its starting to get colder around her, i have 29 or so, but they are thicker and no big gaps or anything for me, but i did have a cold spot until i seperated a bigger congo in the back, it was like jeans with a hole in them on a windy day, but on my head

☮ soaring eagle ॐ
@soaring-eagle
12 years ago
29,640 posts

i wear short sleevesall winter

summer i overheat

i dont think thicknes matters but hust having all that hairs like a blanket




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Mons
@mons
12 years ago
518 posts

Like a wool blanket. Wrapped around your head.

Kelly3
@kelly3
12 years ago
333 posts

For sure. When I cut my dreads my head was freezing for a few weeks, until I got used to it.

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