yeah if i9ts to big bro go ahead and seperate. you will get better at this, because it is better to catch this earlier on. its easier to seperate. seperate it in the showere, or when it wet, be carefull.
Hi Diego. Hard for me to tell in your photo how large the flat congo is, but SE recommends that dreads should not be any larger than a quarter in size at the roots. If they are larger than that, they will certainly get heavy as the dreads get longer, and the thicker they are-the longer they take to dry. You may want to separate that area. If you are know sure how, watch a video found in the dreaducation section.
thanks for the advice!
it was a large section... i ripped it in two dreads...now i have a big congo on the top of my head, but i want to keep it because... i love it!
yeah if i9ts to big bro go ahead and seperate. you will get better at this, because it is better to catch this earlier on. its easier to seperate. seperate it in the showere, or when it wet, be carefull.
Hi Diego. Hard for me to tell in your photo how large the flat congo is, but SE recommends that dreads should not be any larger than a quarter in size at the roots. If they are larger than that, they will certainly get heavy as the dreads get longer, and the thicker they are-the longer they take to dry. You may want to separate that area. If you are know sure how, watch a video found in the dreaducation section.