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It is recommended that your hair be three inches or longer to start making dreads.
You can start dreads by first growing long hair, and then waxing it into small portions.
You should not use any other shampoo for permed hair besides the one that your hair dresser reccomended/gave too you
Aquage Color Protecting Conditioner is safe for permed hair.
He grew his hair out, and he never brushed his hair until they became dreads.
Dreads Are Matted Hair And Twists Are Well Twisted Hair
all hair dreads naturally over timethis is the best wayother ways are twist and rip and twist and neglectkeep in mind the more you do the more damage is done to the hairhealthy dreads start with healthy hair
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Yes, some salons can do a dreadlock "perm." It is very expensive and has to be redone every 3-4 months. Its not like real dreadlocks... the locks never tighten and mature.thats not true they will mature, but the new growth and permed parts look very different. many end up cutting off the permed parts.i have never seen 1 dread perm that wasn't regretted after.it is the absolute last way i'd ever recomend you try to dread.
it is a process. -have to have natural hair.. -twist hair in clockwise with beeswax.. -sit under dryer (dreads are matted hair) simply stated.
One can get permed hair from many different local hairdressers and hair stylists. Resources such as Yelp and Yellow Pages help people locate these businesses.
They get their hair permed, hot combed, or hair ironed