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| What
should I do with my bangs when I dread? Backcombing Twist
and Rip Neglect Dread
Perm Twisting Comb
rubbing Industrial
Dreads Loomed
Dreads Twist
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| I
have really thick hair, will it be
hard to get it to dread? There are two types of thick hair 1. Thick strands- usually Asian people have this kind of hair, it is harder for this kind of hair to actually lock up, but if you use the backcombing method with a good wax, you won't have many problems. Neglect, and twist and rip will not work well with this hair type. 2. Lots of hair- people who have curly have usually have lots of it. The stands are usually thin or normal size, and the dread great. A person with this hair will have no problems getting dreads, with any method. |
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| What
are Extensions? And where can I get dread extensions? Extensions are hair that is braided or dreaded into your hair to make your dreads fatter, or longer. Most salons can put them in your hair, but you should check around and see how they put them in. It is better if they dread it into the hair, because if they braid it in the braided part never dreads and it looks really funny, but if they dread it in it looks like your real dreads. |
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| Can
people with thin hair get dreads?
Of course,
dreads are not picky. Actually thin hair is easier to make dreads in than
a lot of other hair type, but it's practically impossible to get the dreads
out of thin hair if you ever did want to take them out. |