My dreads are about 2 1/2 months old and are really fuzzy because they were crocheted, but after reading I understand they'll calm down eventually.Anyway, I have a question about the wrong hair in the wrong dreads.I have 2 dreads near the base of my neck that are connected to each other by a good size chunk of hair. I'm tempted to cut it with scissors, but that seems like a really tragic idea. How should I separate them? I don't want them to lock together, but I really don't want to try and untangle them and re-dread them. What other options do I have? Any suggestions?Thanks!<3
updated by @heather-lawrence: 01/13/15 08:50:27PM
What to do when the wrong hair is in the dread?
@heather-lawrence
14 years ago
4 posts
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,640 posts
pull in seperate ditrectionsd and rip the connecting hairs if they are too connected lil olive oil on the connecting haies will loosen emits easiest to dowhen wet so when u shower seperateu should seperate often after u wash'if its really too dreaded together to seperate u can surgicly seperate but its a last resort option
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@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,640 posts
and sorry u fell for the crochet join the crochet recovery group theres alotts ppl trying to recover from crochet mistakes
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