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  • Dreadlocks Natural Healthy Dreads

  • Dreadlocks The Natural Dreads Way

    dreadlocks Specializing in healthy dreadlocks, we only promote dreading methods and dreadlocks maintenance that are healthy for dreadlocks.

    Dreads grown the dreadlockssite way remain beautiful and healthy throughout the lifetime of your dreadlocks.

    There are only a couple dreadlocks sites that aren't strictly profit driven, and willing to do great harm in the creation of instant dreads, using very harmful methods. We provide the most honest information on dreadlocks methods, the maintenance dreads require, and what products are best for dreadlocks care.

    We have strict standards and will never promote, or allow the sales of harmful dreadlocks products, or dreading tools.

    We provide free shops for hand made natural dreadlocks products and accessories. All dreads products sold here must meet our strict standards and are guaranteed to be healthy for your dreadlocks, hair, and scalp.

    Although we recommend the natural way of growing dreadlocks, we recognize that many people start their dreads using many dreading methods. We are just here to provide the information on the gentlest healthiest alternatives and to help you recover if you used an aggressive damaging method.

    We care more about dreadlocks than about profit. We just want you're dreads to last a lifetime.

    We know when starting dreadlocks, many want instantly formed dreads. This often means turning to a dread salon or loctician to start your dreads. In most cases, this is the worst thing for your dreads, as the dreadlocks are started with brute force methods, and advice that often delays or prevents the proper formation of dreadlocks. Dreads started these ways require far more effort, and cost, to force them to look like dreadlocks. This almost always does severe harm to your dreadlocks.

    Dreads treated gently, are happy, healthy dreads.

  • Activity

    j20
     
    @j20 • 4 years ago • comments: 0
    Posted a response to "white buildup inside my dreads":
    "Peaceful_Passer: Just wait for the dread shampoo. It works so well. The activated charcoal cleans out all the lint and the scented ones leave no residue..."
    ☮ soaring eagle ॐ
     
    @soaring-eagle • 4 years ago • comments: 0
    Posted a response to "New dreadhead":
    "u should never use it at all.. its 1 of the worse things you can do t0 them normally it takes 3 years to recover from the stiffness ..they dont  look..."
    Dreadstatic
     
    @dreadstatic • 4 years ago • comments: 0
    Posted a response to "New dreadhead":
    "They where crocheted to begone with. I'm not sure whether you've got the photos the right way around. When I said the last 3 were a week in, I meant that..."
    ☮ soaring eagle ॐ
     
    @soaring-eagle • 4 years ago • comments: 0
    Posted a response to "New dreadhead":
    "they were WAY BETTER before the crochet!  that was a huge mistake palm rolling does nothing at al;l there are better shampoos, with sea salt in them..."
    ☮ soaring eagle ॐ
     
    @soaring-eagle • 4 years ago • comments: 1
    Posted a new Comment on @dreadstatic:
    "welcome but crochet is 1 of the worse mistakes you can make"
    Peaceful_Passer
     
    @peaceful-passer • 4 years ago • comments: 0
    Posted a response to "white buildup inside my dreads":
    "Just wait for the dread shampoo. It works so well. The activated charcoal cleans out all the lint and the scented ones leave no residue"
    Dreadstatic
     
    @dreadstatic • 4 years ago • comments: 0
    Created a new forum topic "New dreadhead":
    "Hi there, I thought its about time I joined a forum. I started my dread journey in July this year after a friend opened her own dread/braid business. We..."
    Dreadstatic
     
    @dreadstatic • 4 years ago
    User signup:  @Dreadstatic
    j20
     
    @j20 • 4 years ago • comments: 0
    Created a new forum topic "white buildup inside my dreads":
    "My towel rub/neglect dreads are about 7 months old and ive only ever used baking soda and acv to wash them, once a month. Ive been pouring the baking soda..."
    j20
     
    @j20 • 4 years ago • comments: 0
    Posted a response to "is it OK to wash just with baking soda and ACV ":
    "☮ soaring eagle ॐ: Noooo that destroyed my hair Www.dreadlockshampoo.com is best baking soda is horse enough to eat off your skin a CV is..."
    Peaceful_Passer
     
    @peaceful-passer • 4 years ago • comments: 0
    Posted a response to "Such thing as too small of a section? ":
    "My sons are naturally small like that. It’s not something to worry about. I’ve brushed out one very thick dread that was two at the base. Thinner is more..."
    Peaceful_Passer
     
    @peaceful-passer • 4 years ago • comments: 0
    Posted a response to "3rd Journey":
    "Three monthish update. Going well. Blessings with the new season ❤️"
    Peaceful_Passer
     
    @peaceful-passer • 4 years ago • comments: 0
    Posted a response to "Here we go! *natural *":
    "Yes, it is par for the course with allowing your hair to lock. The changes are never ending, especially the first 2 years from what I have gathered so far...."
    GoldenEagle
     
    @goldeneagle • 4 years ago • comments: 0
    Posted a response to "is it OK to wash just with baking soda and ACV ":
    "j20: I am planning on getting that shampoo soon. So your saying if you use the baking soda to not use the apple cider as a follow up and just rinse with..."
    j20
     
    @j20 • 4 years ago • comments: 0
    Posted a response to "is it OK to wash just with baking soda and ACV ":
    "GoldenEagle: From my experience with washing my hair with a baking soda and water mixture (at most a "level" tablespoon per 8 ounces of water plus chosen..."
     
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  • ☮ soaring eagle ॐ

    dreadlockssite universal app now available


    07/31/15 09:26:07AM, by General Talk
    The dreadlockssite universal app is now live! in fact, i'm posting using it now!  its super fast and easy to use The universal app takes advantage of all the universal app structure built into the new windows 10 (wich is awesome) family, and will run on all windows 8 and 10 devices, including x...


    Replies 10
    montgomeryn1998

    Is picking out lint a problem, am I damaging my locs?


    05/04/23 12:56:31AM, by General Questions
    So every few days I go through my locs (freeform method, 1.5 months) and try to get lint out. I cover my hair up at night but I accidentally used a very linty towel a few weeks back and there's still lint everywhere. I noticed that when I pick out lint there's just hair everywhere. Should I give...


    Replies 10
    Matthew

    What's the weirdest question you've been asked towards your dreads?


    10/21/09 10:31:31PM, by General Talk
    Just recently I've been asked how long was it before I started.If I wash them.If they're bug infested.You know, the normal stuff.But just today at work, I was asked if a person could taste them.:|I was a tad...weirded out by the question.But I didn't want them in someone's mouth, that's...


    Replies 64
    nif0073

    Working in a really dirty environment


    09/17/21 08:04:13PM, by Dread Maintenance
    So I have been lurking for a while and finally decided to join the group and post a question I have. I've been growing out my hair for a while now to start my dreadlock journey, but I've been kind of held back because of the work that I do. I currently work in a stain, lacquer and paint shop,...


    Replies 8
    ☮ soaring eagle ॐ

    Will be doing major site updates/upgrades soon


    12/26/23 04:43:04PM, by General Talk
    It might take a month but for the new year I will be doing a lot to revitalize the site, with a new look, more engagement, and hopefully more activity. on a side note, due to climate change, and it’s affect on olive oil prices, Vicki will be shutting down dreadlockshampoo.com soon. i will be...


    Replies 1
    mick17

    shampoo residue/build up


    04/11/23 09:47:00AM, by Dread Maintenance
    Hi Guys any advice  on how to permanently get rid of shampoo residue, 


    Replies 8
    mick17

    crochet method to free form


    03/21/22 01:31:54PM, by crochet and dread tools recovery
    Hi All  just wanted to see if theres any progression pics of people who started there locs via crochet method, then never used crochet again.  i started via croceht and never again, i have just been washing and seperating.  all info will be helpfull.  nuff respect 


    Replies 19
    CloverQu

    Aloha!


    11/24/22 08:23:30AM, by Introduce Yourself
    Heyo.  I'm only like a couple months into the freeform method.  It was accidental, I stopped brushing because I hate my straight hair and it would at least get a little wavy the longer I went without brushing.  They started appearing and I don't see a reason to brush them out.  There's only...


    Replies 18
    mellowtone

    What happened to the old days when everyone was active on here?


    04/29/22 02:39:29PM, by General Talk
    I was going through my older stuff and there was so much going on here ten years ago. How can we bring it back? I don’t have any other social media so I log in here probably every other day but not much seems to be happening. There has to be just as many people dreading now as there was before,...


    Replies 22
    Dynamic_Hate

    7 Months In


    02/08/23 05:48:32PM, by Member Journals and Timelines
    I just wanted to share a bit of my journey with you guys. I started my journey in January 2022 doing freeform method. My wife was not a fan of the look and I also agreed with her assessment. My wife helped me restart in July 2022 with comb coils. I'm 7 months in and couldn't be happier with the...


    Replies 2
  • Healthy Dreads

    The easiest difference to spot between dreads on our site vs 'locs' on most other sites is the fact we have no balding, no excessively tight roots, and excessively tight styling.

    We do not promote the tightening of dreadlocks roots by force, allowing hair to continue growing on your scalp and remain healthy. Most dread salons over tighten the dreads roots till it causes balding called traction alopecia.

    We only promote dreadlocks products and methods that keep your dreads healthy and strong for a lifetime.

    We promote no wax or products that build up in dreadlocks, nor do we promote products that contain known carcinogens and skin irritants.

    We are the only site that has such strict standards, so when it comes to dreadlocks health we are the site to trust.

    Many strictly profit driven dreadlocks sites are not happy about the information we provide!

    We are experts at fixing the problems other sites cause, unfortunately many sites cause so much harm to dreads the dreadlocks need to be restarted. We try to avoid this if possible.

    Our dreadlocks health experts are always here to help undo the damage caused by other sites.

    We are widely considered the only trustworthy source for dreadlocks info.
  • Latest Blogs

    ChildrenAtMidnight

    Almost to 3 months


    My locks are starting to really form near the scalp. The ends are still pretty stringy but they're slowly starting to clump together. I feel like it's becoming an endless battle to prevent them from trying to congo but I seem to be winning thus far. I have one issue that still continues to bother me. Dandruff. I have tried all sorts of things to get rid of it. Now, this has been an ongoing thing even before I decided to lock my hair. It juts seems to be getting worse and some of the flakes...

    Read More
    Golden Tribe

    20 month year old dread


    my hair now appears to have little progress to me but i love it i think my hair will take 4 years to completely dread naturally even then i doubt my front hairline hair will loc. so far in the back section of my head has one small one right in the bottom mid like a tale and i have about 4 dreads on the back that i can say are pretty complete. the thing i like about my natural dreads is it seems effortless and wonky feeling and looking at the same time. some people fret about making a blunt...

    Read More
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  • Natural Dreadlocks, Why Choose Natural Dreads?

    natural dreads Why should you choose natural dreads over salon dreads?

    Salon dreads give you instant gratification, at the cost of severe harm. You look like you have dreads immediately, but actually takes much longer for them to actually become dreadlocks. They use aggressive force in order to force them to look like dreads often damaging the scalp and the hair severely.

    Natural dreads on the other hand form organically with more unique personality, your dreads are yours and not like anyone else's. Natural dreads remain strong, healthy and are kept clean. Salons often tell you not to wash your dreadlocks for long periods of time. Sometimes six months. Even the entire first year.

    When you're growing natural dreads, it is the washing that makes them dread. Additionally, companies that sell dread kits and products to make growing dreads easier actually make it much harder and ruin your dreadlocks. Dreads caked in wax might seem to mature fast, but they are only being glued together in wax and actually take much longer. Products designed to hold like wax, especially are very difficult to remove, and can sometimes result in the dreads needing to be cut.

    We have become experts at saving dreads that other dreadlocks sites and dread salons have harmed.

    If you are experiencing your dreads thinning at the roots, dreadlocks breaking off, scratchy rough dreads, heavy dreads from product buildup, we are here to help you restore the health of your precious dreads.

    Dreads can mean a great deal to those who choose to grow dreads, natural dreads most of all because of the time and patience it takes to grow dreads naturally. Dreads that form naturally take on a personality that is unique to the individual. Many who grow dreads the natural way, report growing as a person, as thier dreadlocks form. Dreads therefore can take on a spiritual growth aspect that can be profound.

    Dreadlocks facts
    • Dreadlocks need to be clean: Dreadlocks should be washed between one and three times a week, from the day you start dreading. Clean dreadlocks dread faster.
    • Dreadlocks are the natural state of all hair: All hair will become dreadlocks if permitted. Hair type, race, or ethnicity has nothing to do with the formation of dreadlocks. Dreadlocks do not require special treatments or products based on hair type or race.
    • Dreadlocks are low maintenance: Dreadlocks require very little maintenance, washing, and, if desired separating. Separation is recommend in most cases to prevent massive dreads.
    • Dreads are not unprofessional: Because dreads are often spiritual, and dreadlocks are a part of most religions (not just Rastafarian beliefs), dreadlocks, especially natural dreads must be accepted in any job, by law.
    • Dreads don't cause balding: Salons and locticians that forcibly over tighten the roots of dreads cause thinning and balding in dreads. However balding is not caused by wearing dreads when the dreadlocks are not over maintained.
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