I was just wondering how can you get blunt tips? is it possible to get them naturally? I've had mine almost for 3 months and they are still wispy at the moment and sometimes come loose....any ideas
updated by @shuaib-ahmed: 02/14/15 09:45:48AM
Blunt Tips
@shuaib-ahmed
14 years ago
154 posts
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,640 posts
if they want to happen naturaly they will if they dont they wont some of mine did most didntbutthe blunt ones take wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy longer to dry like 3-5 times longerwater wont run out the tips like they do if whispy
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@earthstudios
14 years ago
108 posts
I love the whispy ends myself, but if ya gotta have them I think you gotta snip the thin ends off or roll them up and tuck them into the main body of the dread...
@shuaib-ahmed
14 years ago
154 posts
I know it may take longer to try but i just think blunt ones look better..... ill try the palm roll thing i guess....cheers
the rollin it into the palm thing nvr did jack for me. i got several of them by using the crochet hook but everyone on here will tell u not to do that so iono. Shuaib ahmed said:
I know it may take longer to try but i just think blunt ones look better..... ill try the palm roll thing i guess....cheers
@naturalwomyn
14 years ago
849 posts
my hubby has natural dreads and mostly all blunted tips. They either happen on there own or they don't. I think it may have to do with dread thickness. My hubby has pretty phat dreads.
Mine are sorta blunting themselves in certain places... I guess that's what you could call it... they've just continued to loop and the loops compound into themselves until the tips are more rounded... though most still have a few whispy ends... they almost look like little tentacles or something... Just let them do what they want. It'll all turn out as it should in the end. Remember, what you want, and what you need, are rarely (if ever) the same things.