Yes, fake dreadlocks exist. You can get dreadlock extensions at some salons that attach to your hair. They are not permanent, and are not cheap.
Also, what some would consider to be "fake" dreadlocks, is getting a dread-perm at a salon. The hair is knotted using chemicals and perm roller things. Not only is this expensive, but it has to be re-done every few months, and your hair isn't really dreaded. Dread-permed hair will not mature and lock up like it will with other natural methods.
No, not all dreadlocks are fake. While fake dreadlocks do exist, just as fake hair exists for many different styles, not all are fake.
They can be. You can get your real hair twisted into dreadlocks or if you hair is too short or you want them longer then your hair you can get extensions twisted in with your real hair.
Joshua Cribbs has natural dreadlocks. They are not hair extensions or fake dreads. He has grown his hair out since his college career.
Yes it was real. Dreadlocks grow very fast.
No, but when you have dreadlocks it means you do not wash your hair
TO make dreadlocks, she uses wax.
Braid your real hair in a two strand twist with kenekalon synthetic hair or Afro type synthetic hair. It will have the appearance of deadlocks.
Yes, although your hair will never be the same if you did get dreadlocks.
Anyone can have dreadlocks regardless of their race or heritage; as long as they have long enough hair, they can have dreadlocks.
Dreadlocks are not something about genes.... it's like a hair style.. it's not like having your hair curly or straight. or to be brunette or blondie..
natural dreadlocks
yes u can if u do not brush your hair
if you have real dreadlocks, then they will not get to thin. they will keep growing the same width
Fully mature dreadlocks basically look like rope made from hair, and that is exactly what they are. Dreadlocks form from matted knots in the hair. every dread is unique (or should be) they are as individual as fingerprints or snowflakes