Yes, Their Are Locs Made Of Human Hair
Use relaxer, or get a weave.
We use the English word.
Nope!! In the south some actually use it as a conditioner or to strip relaxer.
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
NOO
Silicone adhesive
no you can only make a messdreads need to be clean hair only
No
Neutralizer are applied after a relaxer or perm. A relaxer straightens and a perm curls. Neutralizer locks the hair into it's straight shape and it also removes the chemicals from your hair to make it stop working.
The Shivaites in India used to make dreadlocks with manure. To my knowledge they are the only ones who ever did this. Currently, using manure on dreadlocks would be considered extreme and unsanitary. Dreadlock Wax is a popular product used today to hold new locks together and to maintain the appearance of mature locks. but if you use dreadwax you might as well use manure cause every bit of dirt that u contact will get stuck in the waxnever use manure or wax
lots of conditioner and olive oillots of painful combing
no it will flake yur hair use coconut oil ,