Dreadlocks techniques

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Jul

Tighten Roots – The best method for beautiful approaches

How to make my approaches really beautiful? With Tighten Roots you can make your roots “felt” without crocheting. That sounds great. But the important thing is that it is done at regular intervals. If you miss the regular maintenance too often, your roots will grow out too far to be efficient with this method. How does Tighten Roots work? You

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1
Jul

Dreadlocks wax: what is it good for?

Does wax help dreadlocks mat better? I myself do not use wax. Some dreadlocks makers want to get the dreadlocks process started with palm rolling and waxing. Sometimes it is also used to get rid of the hair that sticks out. But this is less efficient than crocheting them directly in. Critical voices, however, emphasize that the wax does not

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1
Jul

Important for “crochet novices

Want to know all about your New Dreads? Then you are exactly right. Here you will find important information for your new dreadlocks. Bookmark Be patient and take your “Crochet” with you wherever you go. Approach care At the base, the dreadlocks must not felt together, otherwise you will get a felt carpet. You should be able to run your

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1
Jul

Backcombing

Why backcombing is not a good technique Backcombing is one of the dreadlocks techniques we advise against. Backcombing involves taking a strand of hair and tousling it upwards with a toupee comb. You twirl, comb and let the dread roll back and forth on the palms of your hands (palm rolling) and then twirl again. And so on. Some hairdressers

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1
Jul

Rubber bands in the dreads?

Rubber bands in dreads are not only useless but even harmful. You should remove them.

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Jul

Do dreadlocks give a lot of work?

Dreadlocks do not give so much work. Whether dreadlocks give a lot of work depends on several factors. Personally, I don’t have that much work left with my 9-year-old dreadlocks. Except that every 3 months I “chaff” once. I used to have more to do when I used to glue my hair together with gooey gel in front of the

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1
Jul

Dreadlocks cut off?!

Did you cut off your dreads and regret it? We may be able to turn your cut dreadlocks back on! However, there are a few factors that have a decisive influence on this success. How we turn on cut dreadlocks again? One is to cut off your dreadlocks, the other is to throw away your cut dreadlocks. If you’ve already

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