Curly hair are usually the best kind of hair to make dreadlocks with. Short hair might be a problem though. If you want the thick dreadlocks to stay together, you have to have at least 5 or 6 inches of hair, and the longer it is, the better they will hold together. never use wax
dreads thicken over time and can "congo" or grow together to thicken
thin dreads to start can end up thick years down the road
Well...If its long yeah
Yes, but there will be fewer dreadlocks, or they will be thinner.
if you have real dreadlocks, then they will not get to thin. they will keep growing the same width
No, but when you have dreadlocks it means you do not wash your hair
Dreadlocks - are small plaits in hair - typical of west-indian people. The hair is not tangled - it's a few strands plaited together to form a thin 'pony-tail. This process is repeated all over the scalp untill all the hair is woven into plaits.
Yes, although your hair will never be the same if you did get dreadlocks.
Anyone can have dreadlocks regardless of their race or heritage; as long as they have long enough hair, they can have dreadlocks.
Dreadlocks are not something about genes.... it's like a hair style.. it's not like having your hair curly or straight. or to be brunette or blondie..
natural dreadlocks
yes u can if u do not brush your hair
Joshua Cribbs has natural dreadlocks. They are not hair extensions or fake dreads. He has grown his hair out since his college career.
Fully mature dreadlocks basically look like rope made from hair, and that is exactly what they are. Dreadlocks form from matted knots in the hair. every dread is unique (or should be) they are as individual as fingerprints or snowflakes
No.. It would burn your hair because it's not smooth enough to straiten. Hair that is in dreadlocks is curled tightly, it can't be done. I don't even know why you would try.. If you wanted your hair strait why did you put them in dreadlocks in the first place.