What type of method do you think was used to achieve dreads like this? http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/31/l_61c14fb8b8fd4c9a9fd44b0bc4623b83.jpg http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/79/l_fd26cf5857544603a45239d2297db2d3.jpg http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/31/l_61c14fb8b8fd4c9a9fd44b0bc4623b83.jpg
updated by @penny-lane: 02/05/18 03:34:43AM
What method of dreading is this?
@penny-lane
14 years ago
3 posts
@penny-lane
14 years ago
3 posts
im not entirely sure
well either way, hers look really cool an unique, I'd say T&R or backcombing would look like that early on, only reason i thought they might be young is cause of the length of the loose tips,definitely not a crocheted look tho,her's could even be natural with just good sectioning.
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,640 posts
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,640 posts
could be tnr left to go nstural but looks like its natural all the way to me
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@mountainwillow
14 years ago
141 posts
Hmm looks pretty natural, but also like she influenced them somehow, not sure if she sectioned or if she just did a bit of T&R. They are lovely and very unique and I am guessing they are a bit young still, but not new new.
updated by @mountainwillow: 07/23/15 02:53:38AM
updated by @mountainwillow: 07/23/15 02:53:38AM
@greygargoyle
14 years ago
569 posts
Looks T&R then left alone naturally.Windy......you're an idiot. =) Kowabunga.