depends what you mean by fake dreads. you can be bald.or have just enough to attach them to.fake dreads are fake though. they look fake, they feel fake, they provide none of the benefits of real dreads. so why wear them? your better off growing your hair and letting it dread.
No, mayonase is not a good method for making dread locks. It can lead to a built up of bacteria and can cause your dreads to mold. A better way to make dread locks is to back comb and roll the dreads between the palm of your hands, then let time do the rest.
to awesomly take out dreads u must soke them in water and shampoo and comb them out with a ragtail comb
Dreadlock maintenanceDreadlock maintenance is most effective when locks are clean and dry.minimal maintenance is best.seperating to prevent congos is recomended.anything beyond that does damage.the more maintenance you do, the higher maintenance your dreads will be.and the weaker they become.
He got fake dreads, like yarn. No, he got dreads, like his brother, but his hair isn't really the same as it formerly was. It's like a raggae sort of 'do.
Dreadlock maintenanceDreadlock maintenance is most effective when locks are clean and dry.minimal maintenance is best.seperating to prevent congos is recomended.anything beyond that does damage.the more maintenance you do, the higher maintenance your dreads will be.and the weaker they become.
Cornrows are very tight plaits. Dreadlocks are knotted, matted hair that form into rope-like locks.
Yes, saltwater is known to be good for dreadlocks. This is because it will help the dreads stay in place and will allow for better styling.
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.
they are fake ever sence he got out of jail because he had to cut them off to go into jail :)
AnswerFirst you wash them with a lot on conditioner and wait until they dry. Then you start picking them apart with your fingers, working from the bottom to the top, and being careful to break as least hair as possible. Usually removing dreads requires cutting or trimming the hair some. It's a difficult process that is best done by an experienced stylist.AnswerIn relatively new locks, you should be able to comb them out by starting at the tip and slowly combing out the knots. In more mature locks you can soak the dreads in any conditioners, or olive oil. then comb out carefully.
In relatively new locks, you should be able to comb them out by starting at the tip and slowly combing out the knots. In more mature locks you can soak your head in conditioners or olive oil then comb out slowly.