That really depends on your personal preferences. Generally people with dreadlocks will wash them once or twice a week, in the morning. You don't want to get them wet too often because they take a long time to dry, and sleeping on damp dreadlocks may cause the development of mold inside.
washing too often can lead to oiliness.
i added links to a deep clean using baking soda that cleans better then any soap.
Wash dreads at the same temperature you washed your hair before you started the deadlock process
no; just wash your hair with shampoo with them in; works for me...
weekly at least.when you feel the need.
You need to wash them either with a specialized shampoo, or one that you know contains only natural ingredients.You don't need to wash all your dreads, just the scalp. Then, as you rince, the shampoo will wash the surface of the dreads. The reason for doing it that way is that you don't want soapy residues inside your dreadlocks.technically you dont need a specialized shampoo or shampoo at allyou just need a residue free soapdr bronners diluted 12-1 is good, but most prefer the baking soda deep clean (see links)
No!! It is a common misconception that dreads should not be washed. The exact opposite is true. Washing your dreads keeps them clean and smelling good as they should be! Many people use a baking soda wash as it is gentle on the hair and removes residue, something you DON'T want in your dreads. See here for more info.. http://www.dreadlockssite.com/page/washing-dreadlocks-guide
Like any hair style, it depends how well they are taken care of. There is a popular myth that people who wear dreads don't wash their hair, when, in fact, in order to maintain dreadlocks properly, you're actually required to wash them. Most people with dreadlocks do find that they don't have to wash their hair quite as often as people without, because the act of brushing one's hair releases oils from their scalp, making their hair greasy. However, they generally have to wash their hair a couple times a week to keep it from getting dirty. It also depends on how the reds are formed. For instance, dreads started with dread wax or dread kits can get dirt and water trapped in wax and become moldy. Dreads normally formed naturally are clean in fact, but in an attempt to profit from dreading, salons and "dread companies" push methods and products that do make unhealthy dreads.
yes he does have dreads
A boy can comb out his dreads if he wants to.
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!.
They don't wash there hair because it takes the dread locks apart. The water sinks in then takes out all the material that holds the dreads together.
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