Ideally, leaving them braided overnight (covered with a scarf of some sort of course) is the easiest, most hassle free method because the hair is left alone for hours and you're not tempted to tamper with it (you're sleep!). If that's not an option, honestly a couple of hours should be fine (two at the least).
You can start dreads by first growing long hair, and then waxing it into small portions.
there is no exact answer, but in general, dreads shrink for the 1st 10 months or so, then begin to grow.once dreads begin to grow they never stop.
naturally dreads are varying in size. this is how they look bestthick dreads tend to dry slow and are harder to care for.thin dreads when very long may be weak.a combo of thin and thick is normal.
Keep your hair moist and dont apply to much heat keep it braided up every once in a while
It is recommended that your hair be three inches or longer to start making dreads.
you straiten it with a straightener if it dont work put baby oil in it or keep straighting it for long time
20-50 inches long
about 7-8 years..but dig this homeboy got extensions so technically his dreads are bull s**t..it takes dreads about a year to get to the shoulder length..
I have found with my little girl that about 4 hours is the max before your dreads start to knot around the headband.
About 30 free tall
three years
YEs you CAN! I had 3 of them,,,long hair, medium hair, even a short hairstyle....everyone was like, wait, where are your dreads?? lol