Dreadlock-ers , pls help

not really la..depends..

some people's looks may be suited for dreads.

but well..my advice is..

DUN DO..unless u noe for very damn sure ur not gonna regret it..

ur damaging ur hair a great deal. 8)
 
What Black_Death is trying to say is true.. Only some people are suited for dreads.. Long hair is already good enough.. Once you're not happy with dreads, you'll be back to square one..
 
Well try to get pple who knows wat they r doin. Plus make sure u have all da necessity so dat after its dread it dun stink. So i tink cheap is not a gd idea. Muz get a pro n tk cr of it real gd.
 
if never wash properly,dreadlock can be bloody smelly n you can start calling dandruff as your friend
 
dread cant be wash but still there r other alternatives so dat hygiene is stil in check. But will cost $$ n time n damn tedious.
 
take a trip to bangkok.. spend abt SGD50 and their salons, bring back lotsa tubs of the dread cream.. apply once everyday..mist at the same time..
u need at least 5 inches for the dread to look like a dread, if not your head will look like rambutan..with the dreads sticking out straight from yer head.
if u cant go to bangkok, scout ard for this TP guy who will do it for abt $300+ for a full head, last i checked..
if u cant afford that den get fake dread extensions..i dunno the market price for that
:wink:
 
Impromptu said:
dreadlock not meant to be washed, if you don't already know.

i thought there're special solution to clean the dread lock?
then no need to wash at all not smelly meh?
 
woah
its a propaganda that dreadlocks can't be washed
i wash mine everyday and it still locks up good.
anyway if i'm not wrong those fake extension cost sgd30 a piece(rip off)
btw i diy'ed my own dread and i dread 4 others too.
do sms me if ur interested
charges varies from sgd80 to sgd150(max)

ermie
81991463
 
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