Bald when you don’t want the dreads anymore?

Do not be afraid! You don’t have to cut off your dreadlocks.

That you have to cut your head bald if you don’t want your dreadlocks anymore is a fairy tale. You can, but you don’t have to. You can let your dreadlocks grow out or comb them up. You don’t have to go bald.

Comb up dreadlocks

Combing up whole dreadlocks usually doesn’t work after a few years, because the individual hairs have already broken several times along their entire length. But there are other ways. You can let your hair grow out: You just stop crocheting and watch that the hair that grows back doesn’t get matted again. So normal hair grows and after a while you can cut off the dreadlocks about 10 cm to 20 cm and still comb the rest.

Farewell to his dreadlocks

Thus, the new hairstyle chapter can begin with reasonably long normal. The thought of cutting off my dreadlocks hurts at first. Nevertheless, I know that for many people this separation and change is also often associated with a new chapter in life. It has been reported to me several times that cutting off his dreadlocks is something very beautiful.

Dreadlocks back on

Do you regret cutting off your dreadlocks? We can turn you on again!

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