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I finally made an appointment with a stylist in Indy to begin the process of getting dreads. My appointment is at 5:30 p.m. Friday. I say "begin" because the stylist wants to meet with me to discuss what's involved, cost, time, etc.

I've decided that I want to go with the backcomb method vs. wax, even though my hair is somewhat straight. I guess I'll be interviewing the stylist Friday as much as he'll be talking to me.

I have about 2-1/2 years growth, so I'll have some decent length, even knowing how much dreads shorten one's hair compared to being natural.

Any advice about what I should ask the stylist?

Wish me luck.
Jon

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haha i have bpught many cars and vans for less then most salons charge for dreads, especialy if u go back fotr followup retightenings

and in the end u get no dreads just a mess.. most salon dreads end up restarted naturaly or by themselves within 3 months after aq total disaster

ive seen 1 salon say wax is bad, then use liquid latex instead..or glue.. no salon is worth it..all are scams only 1% who work put of theyre homes can be trusted

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I just commented on another thread about a dude I saw last night. From far away, his long dreads looked really nice. Up close, they were carefully, evenly sectioned with the roots all the same (crocheted, maybe?). I felt bad for the dude...his dreads looked more like a costume than like dreads.

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