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Nolan Plank
@nolan-plank
02/17/13 09:08:36PM
66 posts

Anyone who never separated?


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I Think I'm going to go the Humminbirdlovegorilla method SE. His look awesome.

soaring eagle said:

we do have several but possibly the most impressive example is the hummingbird love gorrilla
Find more photos like this on dreadlocks forums

now u may notice in the slideshow hes on some bilboards and theres 1 with a rolls royce

well those wild outta control dreads havent stoped him from getting modeling jobs

Nolan Plank
@nolan-plank
02/10/13 03:37:36PM
66 posts

Anyone who never separated?


Dread Maintenance


Cool hope it turns out well for you man! Yeah I guess fat is for some people and not for others.
Diego F. said:

i tried that... and i got fat sections that were driving me crazy... i had to rip a lot of dreads, and i broke lots of hair too, after 5 months without separating.

And i just had undone lots of progress because i didn't separated before... now i'm separating EVERYDAY [as my hair tangles fast] but things are going good... I plant to combine dreads in the near future after they are all formed [but now i prefer THIN dreads]

Nolan Plank
@nolan-plank
02/08/13 09:18:35PM
66 posts

Anyone who never separated?


Dread Maintenance

Jeez! yeah hahaha.

From what I understand if you don't separate, what will happen (usually) is you'll have a bunch of crazy big ones and crazy small ones. A pretty wild crown. Eventually, if you never separate at all, they could form into a big one. But if you never separate and always keep them up or in a tam/hat, there is more of a risk of them forming into one.

Nolan Plank
@nolan-plank
02/08/13 05:28:24PM
66 posts

Anyone who never separated?


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Haha! That is awesome! "Get out of here Ming! I'm not gunna tell you again!" hahaha.

Yeah those Rastafarians arn't supposed to anything to their head I think, so they get some really cool crowns goin on.

Nolan Plank
@nolan-plank
02/08/13 02:50:18PM
66 posts

Anyone who never separated?


Dread Maintenance

Yeah HLG's are super tight haha. Do his look like that because of his afrcian textured hair? If a white guy just let it do its thing I don't think it would ook like that. They look like little hands! Cool.

I see the picture Kelly and I think I see what you're talking about. Still looked good though haha. You looked like a lion.

HLG's look very wild and unique. Maybe the modeling industry likes that?

Nolan Plank
@nolan-plank
02/07/13 11:15:41PM
66 posts

Anyone who never separated?


Dread Maintenance

O.K. so I think there's a post like this already, but I think it was from a while ago.So this is just to see some interesting dreads! Anyone out there have dreadlocks that they never separated? I'm curious to see what they look like. I've seen/heard of uni-dreads and horror stories, and I believe that can happen definantly. But still, it would be nice to see some dreadies on here that never separated, because it seems like most of the dreadies on here separate (Which is totally cool!) Like I said, I'm just curious.
updated by @nolan-plank: 02/14/15 08:20:56AM
Nolan Plank
@nolan-plank
02/04/13 03:29:30PM
66 posts

When Did People Start Using Combs???


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Some people Archeologists don't even consider Homo Erectus and Homo sapien as a different group anymore, so that could push that timeframe back even further.

Nolan Plank
@nolan-plank
02/03/13 10:32:53PM
66 posts

When Did People Start Using Combs???


General Questions

Oh haha makes sense then. A highly agricultural civilization means near complete control and domestication of the land, so it would make sense that that would transfer to hair style. Except the nobility had dreads. Interesting. Maybe they were trying to make up for the loss of their distant ancestors life-ways.

Or hey maybe it just looked groovy to them hahaha.

Nolan Plank
@nolan-plank
02/02/13 09:09:07PM
66 posts

When Did People Start Using Combs???


General Questions

No they didn't have combs or no evidence of combs? haha sorry

Nolan Plank
@nolan-plank
02/02/13 08:25:40PM
66 posts

When Did People Start Using Combs???


General Questions

Hmmmm well thats safely either in or after the Neolithic. Anything earlier then the Egyptians?

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