If you back-combed and they are sticking straight up, they will settle down eventually after a week or two. In the meantime, wearing a hat helps.
If you used wax, they may be stiff and sticky and stick up worse. See the related links for more info.
6 months to a year
Round about 80-90 cm give or take : D
Boys can take out their dreads, if the situation requires them to. They can be taken away by shaving or if they are temporary, they can be undone.
Removing dreadlocks can take anywhere from a few hours to a couple of days, depending on the length, thickness, and number of dreads. The process involves carefully unraveling the hair and may require detangling products to ease the process. If the dreads are matured and tightly knotted, it may take longer. It's essential to be patient and gentle to minimize hair damage.
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.
It is recommended that your hair be three inches or longer to start making dreads.
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..
About 30 free tall
three years