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Joel
@joel
06/25/11 04:14:21PM
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Crocheting hairs back into the dread?


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Well I meant crocheting loose hairs (ones that fell out completely mostly) into the pre-existing dread.
Joel
@joel
06/24/11 04:00:00PM
4 posts

Crocheting hairs back into the dread?


Dread Maintenance

Tessa, thanks that's what I was looking for, if most of it is just going to fall out again then I probably wont go through with it.

Soaring Eagle, why is it such a bad idea this early on if all the frizz created will go down with time anyway, and besides that it might be a waste of time? ha I feel like I'm asking a stupid question but I'm still curious why else you're opposed to it.

I'm not really worried about loose hairs per se but rather that my head turns into a giant fuzzball an hour after I put it up or pat it down. It looks pretty funny sometimes, especially when they start turning in to curls poking off my head, I'm just considering my options that's all. Aloe Vera and some bobby pins are definitely on my shopping list.

Joel
@joel
06/24/11 01:49:41AM
4 posts

Crocheting hairs back into the dread?


Dread Maintenance

Iheard that it takes a long time from the person that offered to help me, that's cool though.

I pull my hair back pretty often and it looks tidy for awhile then all the hairs start popping up, I bet some bobby pins could help a lot, I also don't want to have to put a bunch of em in either so there is that problem. I'm imagining myself with a ton of bobby pins all over my head in all sorts of different directions lol

So did the crocheting help at all in the long run, would you consider it a waste?

Joel
@joel
06/24/11 01:25:26AM
4 posts

Crocheting hairs back into the dread?


Dread Maintenance

Hey everyone, I'm trying to weigh out the pros and cons of crocheting my loose hairs back into the dread. The thing is I have a ton of hair that has fallen out of my locks, they're only 2 months old so I know that's normal but I want to look as "presentable" as possible if I get an interview soon or something like that. Also in some areas so much hair has fallen out (especially around my neck with all the short hairs) I could actually make whole new dreads, I guess I'm trying to say it seems like a lot more is falling out than normal in this one particular area, at least more then I'm comfortable with. Anyway, a friend has offered to help me crochet all the free hairs back in the locks but I'm having some second thoughts because of all the bad things I've read about crocheting.

So I have a few questions. I know hair is going to continue to come loose from the dread, that's fine but is it likely that hair is going to continue to fall out completely at the amount that it has, will it be a total waste of time? Another thing I'm concerned about is becoming dependent on it, I am only going to do it once anyway but I have read it will break a lot of hairs and make a lot of fuzz. Right now I already have a ton of frizz so it seems like this would be the perfect time to crochet, over time will the frizz I create go down as the locks mature? They are still mostly loose "dreads" some are tightening up at the roots really nicely though but I'm sure the damage caused by the hook will heal up in no time right? I was also just reading this thread about wrapping the dread with yarn, does anyone know you you wrap the free hairs with the lock if they will get sucked in or just stay there because there is little movement?

Ha I feel like this is kind of a lot of stuff for someone to answer. I'll appreciate any comment I get.

-Joel


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