Got a new one as of two weeks ago -- I call this one the "Y-knot?" dread.
See what I did there.
I'm not vegan, but I'm a fan of plant "milks." Ever tried hemp milk? It tastes very...earthy? IMHO, it's a much better addition to coffee than almond milk. And if you like egg nog, Silk makes a great soy nog (and yes, it's egg-free). I actually buy it just to put in my coffee/tea, haha.
**if done properly.
Key phrase.
Tara C said:
I think it's a good idea. It's not meant to be hostile or an argument, it's meant to be sharing information and sharing opinions as a way of seeing where each side is coming from and promoting unity rather than judgment amongst the various kinds of people who dread in various ways. I think it can be very well done if done properly
Laura Earle said:...It's just one can of worms after another being popped open on here.
I'm posting the same thing here as I am in response to that video.
Why should there be a debate over dreading methods? As long as someone is accepting of whatever the possible outcomes may entail, why can't they just do whatever makes them happy and not be judged?
...It's just one can of worms after another being popped open on here.
I'm posting the same thing here as I am in response to that video.
Why should there be a debate over dreading methods? As long as someone is accepting of whatever the possible outcomes may entail, why can't they just do whatever makes them happy and not be judged?
"I know dreads are not about being perfect, but they are about being happy, and my dreads being sectioned well means a lot to me."
And there's nothing wrong with that. If you're not happy with a certain style, there's really no point in maintaining it, is there? Just be careful what you put in your hair and don't do anything you think you'll regret later.