Do the loose hairs really dread up on their own??!
updated by @mel2: 02/14/15 10:16:18AM
@rollremedies
12 years ago
12 posts
Peace, They ABSOLUTELY will dread, but in time... depending on you're hair type that will determine how long this process takes,My hair is straight/wavy and takes a bit longer than say someone with naturally curly hair. But providing you keep washing with the right things and let them hang loose and play a lot you couldnt stop them from dreading if you tried!! Patience is key my friend, let time take hold and so will your loose hairs :p
@rollremedies
12 years ago
12 posts
also, I can vouche, over the past 9 months I have had moments of anxiety only to be relieved that the hairs inevitably dreaded, but loose hairs are part of the process, and you will ALWAYS have some here and there, trying to get rid of them is fighting the natural process and kind of defeating the whole idea of having locks I personally dig the messiness, you learn to after a while.
RollRemedies said:
Peace, They ABSOLUTELY will dread, but in time... depending on you're hair type that will determine how long this process takes,My hair is straight/wavy and takes a bit longer than say someone with naturally curly hair. But providing you keep washing with the right things and let them hang loose and play a lot you couldnt stop them from dreading if you tried!! Patience is key my friend, let time take hold and so will your loose hairs :p
@baba-fats
12 years ago
2,702 posts
That's just fine. By "right stuff" Roll means a non residue soap or the BS/ACV wash
@soaring-eagle
12 years ago
29,637 posts
well typically thats more frizzies along the body of the dread not so much more loose hairs at the roots ..tho i guess both can be increased ..
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Aah, okay, I kind of assumed that there would be loose hairs along the shaft from breakage and root loose hairs as the crocheted dread starts to loosen up.
Haha, I remember seeing dread crocheting for the first time in a YT video and thinking, oh my goddess, what is she doing to her hair?! :P I could hear snapping happening as she was demonstrating and that was just plain scary.
@baba-fats
12 years ago
2,702 posts
The scariest thing I've ever seen with locks is felting. Where did that seem like a good idea? If you can get it at a craft store, it doesn't belong in your locks. Other than beads