Welcome. To get locks that thick, you can just let it section itself naturally and only separate to that width. Make the section of hair at the root that size. The lock itself may seem thinner at first, but as time moves on, they will thicken up to the size of the section.
You could do TnR and, again, make the sections the size you want. TnR does tend to fall apart a bit before it actually locks up, though.
With locks that thick, you may run into issues with drying time. I can help you with that. Most of my locks are that thick. It can take up to 24 hours for mine to dry if I don't actively help it
Welcome. To get locks that thick, you can just let it section itself naturally and only separate to that width. Make the section of hair at the root that size. The lock itself may seem thinner at first, but as time moves on, they will thicken up to the size of the section.
You could do TnR and, again, make the sections the size you want. TnR does tend to fall apart a bit before it actually locks up, though.
With locks that thick, you may run into issues with drying time. I can help you with that. Most of my locks are that thick. It can take up to 24 hours for mine to dry if I don't actively help it
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Welcome. To get locks that thick, you can just let it section itself naturally and only separate to that width. Make the section of hair at the root that size. The lock itself may seem thinner at first, but as time moves on, they will thicken up to the size of the section.
You could do TnR and, again, make the sections the size you want. TnR does tend to fall apart a bit before it actually locks up, though.
With locks that thick, you may run into issues with drying time. I can help you with that. Most of my locks are that thick. It can take up to 24 hours for mine to dry if I don't actively help it
welcome i doubt u read every page (theres 1.4 million and counting) it actualy takes a week to crawl the site at 10 pages a second
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love
Welcome. To get locks that thick, you can just let it section itself naturally and only separate to that width. Make the section of hair at the root that size. The lock itself may seem thinner at first, but as time moves on, they will thicken up to the size of the section.
You could do TnR and, again, make the sections the size you want. TnR does tend to fall apart a bit before it actually locks up, though.
With locks that thick, you may run into issues with drying time. I can help you with that. Most of my locks are that thick. It can take up to 24 hours for mine to dry if I don't actively help it
welcome i doubt u read every page (theres 1.4 million and counting) it actualy takes a week to crawl the site at 10 pages a second
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love