To turn braids into dreadlocks, start by allowing your braided hair to mat and tangle naturally over time. You can enhance this process by maintaining the braids without washing them frequently, using a little bit of wax or locking gel to help them hold their shape. After several weeks, you can remove the braids, and the hair should have formed into dreads, which can then be separated and maintained with regular palm rolling or twisting. Remember that patience is key, as the process can take several months for the dreads to fully mature.
No
microbraids
yes
yes, but not the best way.loose braids will lock faster then tight cause they can unravel move and knot up.
yes he does have dreads
A boy can comb out his dreads if he wants to.
French braids, pigtail braids....
everyone looks good in dreads. but not everyone thinks you look good in dreads. it does not matter how you look in dreads, only how you feel. dreads are not about looks, but lifestyle. are you ready for a change? then dread up!.
yes you can get braids done positionally and you can get braids weaved in also
Actually yes. French braids are originated from France. From research on the Internet, it seems that the French would have been the first to turn a braid inside out, and that would be why it is called a French braid.
A boy can comb out his dreads if he wants to.
dreads as they form loop and bud, small lumps that form on the outside of dreads its normal, nothing to worry about