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If you are talking about his dreadlock hair? If so, you will need someone that knows how to do dreadlocks.
Yes, I have seen it done.
You need to have it braided by someone who is experienced with that sort of hair. It is harder to dreadlock straight hair but it can still be done with the right technique.
if you have strait hair or straitish hair its good to 1st back comb and then palm role. but if you already have nappy hair all you have to do is palm role
Dreadlock Holiday was created in 1978-07.
No, artificial chemicals and dies are used to improve some of the hair that he has, then fake hair is added, so overall, his hair is not real.
Sea salt water will significantly speed up the process of dreadlock tightening and maturing, however you should be sure not to over-use salts on your hair. Too much can cause damaged hair and dreadlock breakage. you can make your own sea salt spray
1. Tip rubbing- Grab the end of the lock and rub the tip of it against your palm in a clockwise motion. Then palm roll the end to make it more uniform. or 2. With a felting needle- Bend the hair onto itself where you want the tip to be and poke the felting needle through the hair and into the dreadlock until all the loose hair are absorbed inside.
"Phyto hair products do not in any way use artificial colors. They make it a point to avoid hair chemicals, artificial colors, and hair preservatives, all of which can be harmful."
Horse hair, nylon and real human hair