simple answer sea salt sprays
better answer be patient the best dreads form slowly
the more you hurry them the shorter they will last
rubbing rolling waxing backcombing every thing you do to speed it up does damage and decreases the life span
If you have dreads, you can get a sew-in weave. Make sure your hairdresser knows how to braid well the cornrow for the weave. The cornrows will be the determining factor of how well the weave extensions will hold.
The type of hair you wear depends on the amount of dreads in your hair. Curly weaves will be better to camouflage the bulkiness of the dreads-if they are long. Flat weaves will look great if your dreadlocks are short and skinny.
Well, you could do it the "natural way" and just let your hair grow without washing or brushing it, or you could do what I did and crochet the dreads into your hair. They also offer dread perms some places, but I heard they don't last long.
In order to make dreads (also commonly referred to as dreadlocks), one needs the proper starting material, meaning long hair. The actual process by which dreads can be made is explained in detail at the web domain "DreadHeadHQ."
Don't brush or wash your hair for a long time.
natural dreads form over time naturaly
just allow them to happen
however some control can be used
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They are called "dreadlocks" or "dreads", like dreadlocks on anyone are called.
the question is what does the holy spirit say to you about dreadlocks, not what does your yearn or desire say about dreadlocks?
Yes, you can be born with dreadlocks.
No one is born with dreadlocks.
Yes, Lil Wayne has dreadlocks.
The population of Dreadlocks Ltd is 10.
Dreadlocks Ltd was created in 2011.
No, but when you have dreadlocks it means you do not wash your hair
Anyone can have dreadlocks regardless of their race or heritage; as long as they have long enough hair, they can have dreadlocks.
Yes, although your hair will never be the same if you did get dreadlocks.
Yes, WikiAnswers has dreadlocks It depends on mood -sometimes yes and sometimes no.
if you have real dreadlocks, then they will not get to thin. they will keep growing the same width