Maggots crawl out of dead people , lice,nitts,knits live and jump on hair and dread locks.
why not? pregnancy has nothing to do with your hair.
They don't wash there hair because it takes the dread locks apart. The water sinks in then takes out all the material that holds the dreads together.
No Willow Doesnt Have Dread Locks
contrary to popular belief, not washing your hair is not part of the locking process. you can get dred locks from the twisting. you can still wash it.
yah they are
I supppose you mean Gothic Lolita Dread Falls? Any who, most lolitas in general pride themselves in being pretty and very girly even when it comes to the goth variant of the style. From my experiences most lolitas don't find dread falls appealing so they would never wear them. If you wanted to know what dread falls were, they're basically dread locks that you can tie into your hair without having to get real dread locks.
Dreadlocks are matted, knotted hair. Dreadlocking is a natural process and can occur in any hair type.Dead locks are twisted strains of hair that over time become tangled, then knots of hair.You have to keep retwisting your hair through out the process. Some people use beez wax others use Gel or Creams that specialize for the locking purpose. It take about 8 months to complete the process; in some cases it also depends on your hair texture. Nappy rooted hair has the fastest results.No this is wrong...dread locks is hair that is not comb..in africa and jamaica..mainly with rasta's you let your hair go..in jamaica if twist them they call you a bathroom dread...meaning you are not a real rasta or a fake dread...only in america is twisting popular to keep them fromed nice and neat...any one can get dread locks...it's really is dead hair you dont comb out..also the cleaner your hair the faster it dreads up...rasta's and africans dont put stuff in their hair..washing and just letting it go well dread your hair.. may take time..this is where real dreads come from...ghana is well known for bringing dread locks to jamaica ..and some other african counturies also..
It depends on which method you have used to create your locks. If you are doing a neglect method, you need to keep your hair clean and regularly wash it using a residue-free shampoo. If you are doing the back-combing method, you will not want to wash your locks for about a week to two weeks after backcombing your hair. After the first week or two, you will regularly wash your hair with a residue-free shampoo. Check out the links to buy some of this residue-free, all-natural shampoo. As for a dread "perm" I have no idea, but whatever salon is giving you the dreadlock perm certainly should know the answer. don't wash it too much, and do it very delicately. try concentrating on the scalp, not on the hair... and in the bathtub it can be better than in the shower, that way you don't have the pressurised stream of water running down your hair.
Yes, dreadlocks can form naturally in any hair type when the hair is left to grow without combing or brushing. The process starts with hair matting and forming into sections over time. Regular maintenance is required to keep dreadlocks neat and healthy.
yes you can, it will add texture and volume. make sure you have experience in adding foreign hair into your dread locks or just zip them up and go to a hair salon.
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