There are special shampoos you can buy at the grocery store, but its probably better if you just use aloe vera. When I lived in the Caribbean about half of my friends were Rastas. They would wash their hair with aloe in the ocean to grow dreads.
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heres what u do. first u section off the hair into usually inch by inch squares. Then you would grab a square of hair and proceed to "back comb" till the hair is basically in a knot. After, u "palm roll" each of the back combed sections. After that is all said and done which can take at least 4 hours, u palm roll some dread wax into each one. Dont wash your hair for the first week and a half. The reason for this is to make sure that the dreads knot so they wont come out. After the first two weeks, u can start washing every other day. But continue to rub the wax in for DAILY maintenance. NEVER EVER EVER put wax into your hair while your hair is still wet!!!! It will lock in the moisture and mold will build up. And unless u want moldy dread locks, i suggest u don't do it. and that is basically it. any more questions, u know who to asks. oh, and use RESIDUE FREE SHAMPOO.
Yes and no. Twisted dread extensions need the heat to set the fibers. Natural dreads are usually heat sealed, too, but if you would rather not use heat you can make natural dreads and just palm roll them constantly. NEVER use dry heat such as a hair dryer, as it will melt the hair.
They don't make dreads... They just let the hair grow and forms dreads naturaly
it is a process. -have to have natural hair.. -twist hair in clockwise with beeswax.. -sit under dryer (dreads are matted hair) simply stated.
No it won't it wi jus make your dreads and scalp hard as a rock
impossible to say. natural dreads (like rastas have) change in number often. new dreads form from scalp fuzz, while older dreads may combine or "congo"the number he started with and the number at death may have changed by dozens over the years.
Anyone can get dreadlocks all hair dreads naturaly, it is the natural state of hair. but when dreading any way but naturally some hair types respond better to different methods. also African dreads require different care then caucasian. (generaly more moisturizing)
yes he does have dreads
A boy can comb out his dreads if he wants to.
Well, you can go down to Jamica, there is a lot of street people who know how to do dreads. Or, just search on Google how to make dreads and practice.
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, if you stop brushing your hair and keep on twisting them in the same shape, it would be a really good way to make dreadlocks.but only twist till they stay togetherdont keep on twisting or you do harm
A boy can comb out his dreads if he wants to.