funnily enough some salons try to claim interlocking is traditional and claim its been done for thousands of years and natural dreads are an imitation (actual idiotic convo's ive hads on youtube)
i like the term traditional for natural dreads u should post a traditiomal dreadin g discussion
Hi Sarah and fellow Canuck, welcome to the community. Glad you found this site to learn how to grown healthy life long dreads. So you already learned no more root flipping and that the crochet hook put back your time with your dreads maturing. Be patient, your dreads will lock up all on their own. All the loose hairs will get sucked into your dreads, as will the broken hairs from the hook. All you need to do is wash and separate them, and of course, have patience for them to lock up completely. By this time next year, you will have the mature dreads you always wanted....they will be maintenance free......peace
Hi Sarah and fellow Canuck, welcome to the community. Glad you found this site to learn how to grown healthy life long dreads. So you already learned no more root flipping and that the crochet hook put back your time with your dreads maturing. Be patient, your dreads will lock up all on their own. All the loose hairs will get sucked into your dreads, as will the broken hairs from the hook. All you need to do is wash and separate them, and of course, have patience for them to lock up completely. By this time next year, you will have the mature dreads you always wanted....they will be maintenance free......peace
haha i dont like that look either we had a few start from bald
just takes a lil longer is all
welcome like that u said "traditional"
funnily enough some salons try to claim interlocking is traditional and claim its been done for thousands of years and natural dreads are an imitation (actual idiotic convo's ive hads on youtube)
i like the term traditional for natural dreads u should post a traditiomal dreadin g discussion
Welcome to the community Patrick and to the beginning stages of your wonderful journey. Ypsilanti Ypsilanti Ypsilanti...always loved that name!
If you need some great tips, visit the dreaducation section at the top of the site...enjoy your journey, peace
Hi Sarah and fellow Canuck, welcome to the community. Glad you found this site to learn how to grown healthy life long dreads. So you already learned no more root flipping and that the crochet hook put back your time with your dreads maturing. Be patient, your dreads will lock up all on their own. All the loose hairs will get sucked into your dreads, as will the broken hairs from the hook. All you need to do is wash and separate them, and of course, have patience for them to lock up completely. By this time next year, you will have the mature dreads you always wanted....they will be maintenance free......peace
Hi Sarah and fellow Canuck, welcome to the community. Glad you found this site to learn how to grown healthy life long dreads. So you already learned no more root flipping and that the crochet hook put back your time with your dreads maturing. Be patient, your dreads will lock up all on their own. All the loose hairs will get sucked into your dreads, as will the broken hairs from the hook. All you need to do is wash and separate them, and of course, have patience for them to lock up completely. By this time next year, you will have the mature dreads you always wanted....they will be maintenance free......peace