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| How
long does my hair have to be to start dreads? Well
that all depends on how much work you want to put into your dread locks,
if you start your dreds with 2 inches of hair, then you will be putting
a lot of work into them but they won't really look like dreads. If you
start your dreds with 5 or 6 inches of hair then you will have a much
easier and rewarding experience with making dread locks. |
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| What
is the best method to use when I am starting dreadlocks? Well
there are many different ways to make dredlocks, I personally think that
the backcombing method is a very easy, clean, and effective way to start
dreads. This method allows you to make nice clean sections, so the dreds
will all be the same size and you won't have any problems with some of
them having to much and some of them not having enough hair to lock up.
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| I
have very fine slippery hair, will it dread? Yep,
your hair will dread, you will probably want to use the backcombing method
because you will have the best results. The hair might slip out a little,
if you don't backcomb the dreads tight enough, so make sure you do, and
make sure you put rubber bands at the tips. |
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| I
have very fine slippery hair, will it dread? Yep,
your hair will dread, you will probably want to use the backcombing method
because you will have the best results. The hair might slip out a little,
if you don't backcomb the dreads tight enough, so make sure you do, and
make sure you put rubber bands at the tips. |
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| Do
I have to stop conditioning my hair for a long time before I dread it?
I recommend not using conditioner for about a week before you dread, because it can make the dreading process easier. |