TWIST & RIP DREADLOCKS INFORMATION!

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  • @jaikaleido7364
    @jaikaleido7364 8 років тому +31

    I started mine with twist and rip method. A lot of them unraveled and loosened up within a week or so but it was cool because I wanted to just get some twists started and then free form from there.

    • @sanchomane8
      @sanchomane8 5 років тому

      There better for temporary and strait hair

  • @hayleymonster75
    @hayleymonster75 10 років тому +27

    i used this method and then used a crochet hook to tighten it. It works really well

    • @klove02269
      @klove02269 6 років тому +3

      Hayley Monster how exactly did you use the crochet hook

    • @JEREMYandlLAURA4ever
      @JEREMYandlLAURA4ever 4 роки тому +1

      How did they turn out looking in the long run

    • @trtlxthexo9643
      @trtlxthexo9643 4 роки тому +2

      asap 6 years later how the dreads

  • @KEVYSGIRL22
    @KEVYSGIRL22 10 років тому +4

    T&R here! my dreads mega shrunk at about 8 months and shrunk even more so. I'm at the year mark now and I think they're finally done shrinking and finally starting to grow. Thank goodness.

  • @GravensMetalVaultYT
    @GravensMetalVaultYT 10 років тому +5

    I'm at 4 mos t&r and I'm getting my lumps and bumps and loops. I love em! Every time I see a new loop, or zig-xavier, or I feel a new lump or bump, I smile and get excited cuz I know they r working themselves :).....

  • @ThatOneGuyFoamy
    @ThatOneGuyFoamy 10 років тому +20

    Used this method to do my dreads just yesterday! Excited to see how the journey turns out =D

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому +2

      Excellent! Good luck! :)

    • @harveyuu2606
      @harveyuu2606 6 років тому +13

      U got an update picture if you still have them? 4 years ago is a long time

  • @LazyDreads
    @LazyDreads  10 років тому +13

    @Ethan Smith - Neglect is undoubtedly the most unpredictable and very often the slowest method. There are no certainties. While some people experience great results in months, for others it takes years.

  • @starrybell2176
    @starrybell2176 10 років тому

    I did T&R to shoulder length hair 26months ago and it is only now getting back to the starting length. It loops up into itself and shrinks a ton!

  • @DaisyHead666
    @DaisyHead666 3 роки тому +3

    About the hair being less tight with this method, its true! when I first experimented with dreads a couple weeks ago I did one twist and rip dread, didn't wanna go that way yet till my hair was longer, and I was able to literally rip the dread apart back to normal hair without much struggle!

  • @mzNazza
    @mzNazza 10 років тому +3

    Thanks for another awesome video!! I have only one dread, twist n rip and I can't believe it's almost 7 months old! I love it so much :)

  • @coryc1904
    @coryc1904 4 роки тому +2

    You really helped me feel at peace about the twist and rip I recently did on myself. I did it and kind of regretted it and took it out, watched your video on sectioning and then redid it using my great Grandma's hand mirror, lol. It turned out with lots of small ones in the front, fewer, bigger ones in the back, and I kinda wish there were more on top, but yeah I think it'll look almost more like neglect dreads than twist and rip dreads, they're still very chaotic and random. I was worried because they're so loose and hideous and some have large unknotted sections at the base... It's just really loose and sloppy but I know if I take them out again I'll loose even more hair... Haha it was kinda stressful but after watching this I felt better. Thanks. I guess you don't have dreads now, but you'll forever remain a beacon of light to us trying to get started. Thanks.

  • @magdalenaahlin2003
    @magdalenaahlin2003 9 років тому +3

    But if you combine the backcombing and T&R? Backcomb a bit before you start twist and rip? I feel that it must get some more pros, it tightening up a bit faster from the back combing, but you still have some soft coziness with the loose ends from T&R? A con could be it will damage the hair much more....

  • @aciduck1027
    @aciduck1027 4 роки тому +1

    yo bud if i did one side counter clockwise and the other clockwise is it bad? i started both sides going inwards and im wondering if it might be a bad thing

  • @timtervamaki9409
    @timtervamaki9409 11 місяців тому

    Idk if you still reply to the comments, but i'm 4 months into my dreadlock journey and I used the twist and rip method as I wanted to lose as little length as possible and I also kept the ends loose for the same reason. I was wondering when the ends will start dreading so it looks more like the rest of the hair. I know some people have told me that it won't dread but instead "matt" but I have a hard time believing that since people that do the freeform method only let their hair be and they turn out to look like dreadlocks. Anyway, love your content and I hope you see this and reply as it would really make me feel more comfortable about my dreads

  • @LustForAnime753
    @LustForAnime753 10 років тому +3

    I made 2 dreads for the first time today, I used this technique. the first one has turned out fine but I've noticed that the hairs at my scalp of the second dread have started breaking out of the dread. I'm leaving them alone so I don't get why the hair is breaking. I did have to redo the second dread a couple of times because I got loops. Will it be ok or should I take it out?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому +2

      If you've broken hairs... then you've broken hairs - taking it out...again.. won't fix what's already broke. It probably was not advisable or worth redoing it because of the loops though.... once you start washing them and they start shrinking... you'll likely get plenty of loops either way.

  • @LSUTIGERS5812
    @LSUTIGERS5812 9 років тому +3

    I just started doing dreadlocks to my hair and I used the T&R method. But when I finished after a few hours later it seemed like it's coming undone at the roots I'm not sure if it's suppose to do that, and was wondering should I just leave it like it is or redo it. What should I do?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  9 років тому +4

      LSUTIGERS5812 Twist & Rip is a starting method - it starts dreadlocks off, but it doesn't create finished strong, tight dreadlocks - it takes months for them to form up. What you start out with is just knotted lengths of hair which will loosen before they start to tighten...... however there is obviously a difference between a "normal" expected loosening (usually after the first wash) and then there is a loosening that's just due to the method not being executed effectively - and it's not really possible to say which one someone is experiencing until they see how it holds up through the first wash.

  • @LJTEDDIB34R
    @LJTEDDIB34R 7 років тому +2

    I got my twist and rip dreadlocks yesterday and I have five inches of hair how long should I wait to wash my hair?

  • @jayesage3941
    @jayesage3941 8 років тому +2

    I twist and ripped my whole head it took 14 or 15 hours!! came out great I'm like 2 weeks in there loosening but I love them I got dandruff to but I'm maintaining it it takes alot of patience and alot of time especially because I'm a perfectionist but they are forming beautifully

    • @fallenp5
      @fallenp5 8 років тому

      although you say they have loosen, I was wondering did they come completely out?

    • @jayesage3941
      @jayesage3941 8 років тому +2

      yes just maintain them there holding great th e ends loosens over time just stay on top of th3m but I twist n ripped them so tight and really well took alot of time on them my gurl did it first and they were so do loose after a week that I combed them out and did them myself and I made sure they came out really well and nice and tight I would show yo u a pic If I could it def is a journey

    • @jayesage3941
      @jayesage3941 8 років тому +1

      if you do it right they will stay perfect with no worries

    • @jayesage3941
      @jayesage3941 8 років тому

      if you do it right they will stay perfect with no worries

    • @fallenp5
      @fallenp5 8 років тому

      ok thank you!

  • @brandonpanks1815
    @brandonpanks1815 10 років тому +2

    Hey, I've been studying dreads for the past year and tried a couple of methods (neglect and backcomb.) Didn't have the patience for neglect, I know which ever method you use you have to be patient but I just couldn't keep up this method. I got my hair back combed when it was roughly 5 inches at a salon but refused to carry on paying money for re twists and the pain was un bare able as I have quite a sensitive scalp. Recently I have been considering the TnR method, I like how simple it is and it will not be expensive to do.. I guess my real question is how would they turn out if I were to use the TnR method on my hair as it is now (nearly 7 inches?)

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      Twist and rip does not start out as tight as backcomb. Backcomb can create really tight little lumps if it's really worked at, whereas twist and rip will just knot the hair into strands. Backcomb creates many more tighter knots vs twist and rip, so if you have short hair twist and rip may be unable to form enough knots to keep it held together. It might work.. but I personally wouldn't twist and rip someone's hair if it was 7 inches.

    • @brandonpanks1815
      @brandonpanks1815 10 років тому +1

      Ok cool thanks a lot dude! I think I will wait until summer is through and put them in when winter is just starting.. Gives my hair time to grow and I will be able to wear tams through the baby stages.

  • @courtneywalker6830
    @courtneywalker6830 8 років тому +1

    how do you maintain the dreads you started with the twist and rip method? like all those little small hairs and the new growth...how do you tighten that back up?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  8 років тому +2

      +Courtney Walker As the dreadlocks mature, they tighten and lock up on their own.

  • @Ryunohi
    @Ryunohi 10 років тому +1

    I know this has been said (I'm sure) countless times, I'm curious as to your preferred method to make dreads. I've been wanting them for a really long time and would like to know. Great dreads btw and thanks for the vids keep it up!

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому +1

      Twist and rip for longer hair. Backcomb for shorter hair.

  • @dark-thoughts
    @dark-thoughts 6 років тому +1

    I have straight hair and did twist n rip method. My dreads are very loose and flat (3 days old) should they be tight when I start them? I tried fixing them with a crochet hook but it doesn't really work because they're basically just messy/frizzy looking braids. Should I start over and do them tighter? Or will they knot up eventually? I'm so confused as to what they should be like to start with..

    • @dark-thoughts
      @dark-thoughts 6 років тому +1

      I brushed one out last night and let my husband do it he made it very tight and used the crochet hook to clean and tighten it. It seems like it will stay better than my other ones. Should I have him redo them all to be like that?

  • @raycastillo4842
    @raycastillo4842 10 років тому +1

    I started 6 months ago and due to my job I need to have them in a ponytail. Will this slow the process at all or will it dread at the normal rate?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому +1

      It will be slower compared to someone who could have them down all the time... but since you have to have them tied up for your job it's not really an issue..

    • @raycastillo4842
      @raycastillo4842 10 років тому +1

      Lazy Dreads Thx! love your videos dude!

  • @arayamunaro9433
    @arayamunaro9433 8 років тому

    Are twist and rip dreads removable?
    I don't have a crochet hook, nor do I know how to crochet dreadlocks. However, I have gotten quite good at the twist and rip method and was wondering if I could remove them without cutting off any of my hair. Salons are far too expensive to install dreadlock extensions professionally and I can't find the answer to my question anywhere on dreadlock websites/forums.

  • @justinmurray8920
    @justinmurray8920 7 років тому +10

    "on a scale of damaging methods, its not that high"
    lol

  • @thegoinggreenmama
    @thegoinggreenmama 10 років тому +1

    I have very oily hair. Will this make the dreads harder to form? Do you recommend washing your scalp like normal (I wash every other day)

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому +1

      Oilier / greasy hair will not lock as well as clean hair.

  • @jame950
    @jame950 9 років тому +1

    Question: one of the first dreads I did with twist and rip I think was a bit too tight from to many twists between pulls. With this fix it self or do I need to cut it or do something else to it?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  9 років тому

      James Lanier T&R is basically only there to keep the hair sectioned off, over time the hairs will move around, loosening and tightening and will generally even out over time on their own.

    • @jame950
      @jame950 9 років тому

      Lazy Dreads even if it is braid like? The others lossened and are starting to be more dread like. There is one that still looks like a half dread/braid thing, it's been about 2 months since I started them

  • @wingsonmyback1
    @wingsonmyback1 10 років тому +1

    I did twist and rip and at 8 months they have shrunk up and looped up over 2/3 of my starting out length. I would back comb if I had it to do again. Its going to take another year to look like dreads.

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому +1

      There's no guarantee that the same would not have happened with backcomb. The amount of shrinkage depends on the person and the hair, not the method used. The method used will just affect the timeframe over which the shrinkage takes place.

    • @wingsonmyback1
      @wingsonmyback1 10 років тому

      Oh I didn't know that, I have only seen a few on you tube that have their hair like mine is, I call them Beaver tails ,one big mass of tight rats with about 2 inches of a round formed dread from the scalp. Not at all like my picure.

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      Backcomb and Twist & Rip are just methods of holding the chunks of hair that you want to lock together in place, that's all they're doing. Backcomb and T&R don't create dreadlocks, they're just there to keep the lumps of hair somewhat organised so that you have better control over where they're forming and how many you have. The thickness is not regulated by the method either, the thickness is dependant on how large the sections are - how big the chunks that you backcomb or twist & rip are and how thick your hair is. If you took the same amount of hair the resultant locks would be the same thickness regardless of whether they were started with backcomb or twist & rip. There are differences over the short term in that the shrinkage with backcomb can often occur all at once near the start if they are backcombed particularly tightly - this results in the initial locks being short and fat Vs the Twist & rip equivalent starting out long and whispy and then shrinking over a longer period of time. This extended period of shrinkage means that T&R dreads are on average more prone to lumps and loops. Backcombed dreads will certainly still get lumps and loops, but on average you will usually find more forming from twist & rip. In the end both twist & rip and backcomb end up in exactly the same place. Matured backcombed started locks will look the same as matured Twist & Rip started locks.

    • @wingsonmyback1
      @wingsonmyback1 10 років тому

      Wonder why or how peoples dreads all seem to lock up the same? some even start their dreads at different times maybe several week from the first ones but they all lock up and loop the same. I saw one girls, everyone was looped in big wave all her dreads looked the same. or al the persons dreads shrinkup to the same length. Never one loopy and one straight, like Galaprils dreads look at how hers all developed to look alike

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      The hairs across your whole head are made up of similar hair - same hair type, same hair thickness, exposed to the same things. The shrinkage is dependant on the hair thickness - hair thickness is pretty much the same across most of your head, so they shrink the same amount. However while the variables are similar across the whole of one head, they are very different between two different heads and so no two heads of locks are identical.

  • @greenkuresgaza9473
    @greenkuresgaza9473 7 років тому

    hey brother i gotta what would be my next steps after im done twist and rip ? do i jus wait and maintain it? n wud i have to twist and rip it as it grows ? love your vids very helpful thanks alot for sharing the knowledge #peace

  • @elenamitchell8498
    @elenamitchell8498 4 роки тому

    I'm growing my hair out to do dreads and while I'm waiting a year or so, I am currently doing my boyfriend's hair and of course I'm using twist and rip because it's the easiest cheapest way to do dreads on straight hair.

  • @isabelramos9638
    @isabelramos9638 9 років тому +1

    Hey hey! Quick question, I used twist and rip but I did a lot more twisting than the max of 3 that you said and I ripped or pulled them pretty tight. Was that the "wrong" thing to do, make them tight in the beginning? It's been about 7 months now and some have shrunk a lot and look crazy like sound waves ha and others are fat at the top and taper for a long section. What's going on with my dreads??? Did I doom to look insane them from the beginning? Some are skinny at the top with fat bottoms and others are fat at the top and taper for long sections. So did I pull them too tight ya think?
    Awesome videos. I really appreciate all the info! Thanks!

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  9 років тому +1

      Claudia Ramos I don't think the way you twisted and ripped them 7 months ago will still be having an effect now. The loops, lumps, bumps would have occurred anyway:
      ua-cam.com/video/cKkmu9S2wq8/v-deo.html

  • @janeennelson656
    @janeennelson656 10 років тому +1

    I have had my dreads for about 2 and a half months and I have noticed that one in particular has about a 1 inch spot if undreaded hair right in the middle of the dread. I started my dreads with the tnr method and have done some root rubbing with great success and most of my dreads are awesome. Just this 1 is driving me crazy where the straight spot is lol...should I just leave it alone or is there some method I could use to get that spot to lock up? Thanks for the great information you share!

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому +1

      Janeen Nelson It'll lock up, given enough time. I've had a few identical questions come through the Q&A videos - by the time the questions have come up to be answered, the problems had sorted themselves out.

    • @janeennelson656
      @janeennelson656 10 років тому

      Wow! Thank you for answering me so quickly! It's good to know that it will more than likely fix itself. Someone told me that I should get some lock accelerator but I have not used any products or waxes on then and don't intend to in the future. I know the tnr method is not a natural way of dreads forming but I am trying to keep them as "natural" as I can by being chemical free.

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому +1

      T&R is just for holding the hair together into sections, the process by which those hairs interact and knot up over time is the same process that dreadlocks formed via any other method will go through in order to become fully knotted up. They just need time and space.

  • @GwennVanityMonroe
    @GwennVanityMonroe 10 років тому +2

    I love you omg. You are amazing.
    Going to try this method and hope it works :)

  • @raimiewylie6973
    @raimiewylie6973 9 років тому

    Started a single twist and rip dread. Would I just was it like the rest of my hair but without conditioner or would I need to do it separately because it's quite loose?

  • @Lady_dromeda
    @Lady_dromeda 6 років тому +1

    Last year, I got really into dreads and dreading hair, and during music class one day, I randomly started to dread my hair (well start the process to have dreads) and then I took them out because I knew I wasn’t ready for them, nor did I have the needed materials to section them.

  • @zacharybuzza6237
    @zacharybuzza6237 2 роки тому

    Best way to re twist twist and rip dreads. My dreads were put in like 2 1/2 months

  • @JacksonFoxy
    @JacksonFoxy 8 років тому

    How long of hair specifically do you recommend? My hair is 8 inches and Im trying to find the best method to dread them.

  • @bodylasku
    @bodylasku 10 років тому +2

    okay another question..depending on what method i use, can u tell me a recomendation lenght of hair for twist and pull and a recomendation lenght of hair for backcomb ?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому +1

      bodylasku At 20cm you are unlikely to be using T&R.

    • @bodylasku
      @bodylasku 10 років тому

      so i need to use backcomb method for my lenght ?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      Most likely.

  • @aminhaj170
    @aminhaj170 7 років тому +1

    hi i was wondering, after you twist all the hair, then what. do you do it again the day after or literally just wait. what do you do after shower

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  7 років тому +2

      You twist and rip once, then you leave it alone.

  • @JoeMama._.
    @JoeMama._. 5 років тому +1

    Never realized how involved dreads are... I need to grow out my hair long..

  • @KennyRamasawmy
    @KennyRamasawmy 7 років тому

    Hi. I want to make a single dread and my hair are about 25cm. Is the backcomb or twist and pull better? And will my single dread become mature after some months? Can you reply this please I really need to know

  • @bg782221
    @bg782221 8 років тому

    can you answer this question please after i get the rip n twist method done and they mature and knot up when the hair grows from the root how does that knot up does it do it by itself or is there something i should ?

  • @nfz3809
    @nfz3809 10 років тому

    Nice video man.(:
    Question though, does it really matter if you wash your hair with dread shampoo or not the week prior to your dreading?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому +1

      The shampoo that you wash with beforehand won't make or break the process, but it can help. Starting out with a residue free shampoo as early as possible means that you'll know that you get along with that shampoo (would suck to start the dreads, wait until your first wash and then realise the shampoo makes you itch etc). Your scalp will also have had time to get used to the new shampoo and therefore it won't be so much of a transition - it's enough of a change to go from normal hair to knotted hair and so it helps if your head is only dealing with one change at a time. The residue free shampoos will also not contain conditioners so your hair will hopefully be in the best state for knotting. You're going to want to have your lock-appropriate shampoo ready for when you start, so it's just better if you get it that one extra week early :)

    • @nfz3809
      @nfz3809 10 років тому

      Lazy Dreads Ok, thanks. By the way how about this shampoo, does it look like it's dread friendly? it's organic so i supose it'll work, or?www.urtekram.com/no_cache/produktdetaljer010/prodcat/shampoo-1/2258/brown_sugar_shampoo_dry_scalp_organic_250_ml/

  • @ahalack1526
    @ahalack1526 6 років тому

    I want to make twist and rip eith my hair but there is a thing that makes me think.
    If i make a t&r dread, once my hair will grow over time(probably years) how can i lock the hair growing from the roots?

  • @caitlynnmooney7882
    @caitlynnmooney7882 10 років тому

    okay so I was reading some previous questions below and read one where you talked about how twist & rip was more likely than backcombing to get bumps and loops... is there any way to avoid getting those as they lock up? Twist & rip was my chosen method to lock my hair but then I saw that and now I'm not so sure.

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      Caitlynn Mooney Lumps/bumps/loops form as the dreadlocks shrink up. To stop them from forming you'd need to stop the dreadlocks from shrinking up... and that would mean stopping from from tightening... so no, you can't really avoid them from forming. A 'typical' backcomb dreadlock will start off short, fluffy and fat and a 'typical' twist & rip dreadlock will start out long and flowing. Starting out longer gives more space for shrinking to occur along the length and therefore more opportunities for lumps to spring up. However... in practice there is not really such a thing as a 'typical' dreadlock - people are going to get lumps and bumps with backcomb and they're going to get them with twist & rip. The only way to 'avoid' it would be to rigorously crochet the whole thing up.

  • @joshcook1055
    @joshcook1055 6 років тому

    Alright i started this earlier. I have may be 5,6 in of thick wavy hair. I sectioned a few out and started twisting and ripping. Maybe 1 or 2 inchew aee actually knitting and the rest is just regular hair sticking up. What should I do or am I even doing this right

  • @caseybrooks1715
    @caseybrooks1715 9 років тому +25

    what is hair?

  • @xx-dz3iy
    @xx-dz3iy 6 років тому

    i used this method and it’s very tight at the root. will it loosen at the root as it grows? right now it’s not very comfortable. the dread lays down fine but it’s rather sore at the root when moved

  • @EkleanaMGuido
    @EkleanaMGuido 10 років тому

    My hair is pretty thick and straight. I'm having a problem with it knoting at the root. I'm trying the twist and rip, but the roots keep untangling and the roots as well. Please help!

  • @rippedreflexz6771
    @rippedreflexz6771 10 років тому

    Question- how did you do your dreads? Did you do it your self, have a friend dobit, or did youbgoto a salon?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      Which Method I Used + More (My Dreadlocks FAQs)

  • @saraherv4919
    @saraherv4919 10 років тому +1

    Hi, I have a question. The method a friend used to make my one starting dreadlock was the twist & rip. My dreadlock is about 3 weeks old. I understand that starting dreadlocks take a whole to mature and actually turn into dreadlocks on their own. However, just so that they don't look as crazy while they are maturing, is it okay to use a crochet once a week to pull in hairs that start to stick out? Just for a bit of maintenance? Or will that slow down the process as you say?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому +1

      Crochet hooking is a much debated topic that polarizes most dreadlock groups. Using the hook will pull in the loose hairs, but can also break hairs which will permanently damage them. Over time the breakages can add up and lead to weak spots. Some people can crochet without issue for long periods of time... others aren't so lucky. Because of the risk involved I don't personally recommend it's usage as I do not wish to be responsible for any damage which may occur.

    • @saraherv4919
      @saraherv4919 10 років тому

      Lazy Dreads Thanks! Is there anything you recommend doing to my dread so that it doesn't look too crazy while it's maturing?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому +1

      Wool rubbing and sea salt spray can be useful for some people, but really they just need to be kept clean and for you to give them time :)

    • @saraherv4919
      @saraherv4919 10 років тому

      Thanks!

  • @LeN752
    @LeN752 6 років тому

    I have 3-4 inch straight hair. Is twist and rip a good method for the length of my hair?

  • @marysusansusan
    @marysusansusan 9 років тому

    So you just have to twist and rip your hair when you first begin and from then on you just stop brush, conditioning and keep them clean like you would with natural dreads? The only time you would have to twist and rip again would be if they come out, right?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  9 років тому

      +Deutsch ist Liebe Correct - the only time you'd actually be physically able to twist & rip them again would be if they came out.

  • @jesusman2279
    @jesusman2279 9 років тому

    Thank you for all your videos! Very helpful and Informative :)

  • @cmary1271
    @cmary1271 10 років тому +1

    how long should my hair be for T&R? (in cm or so) :)

  • @MilTownzMKE
    @MilTownzMKE 10 років тому

    By short hair do you mean less then like 6/7 inches? I'm at about 9 inches (to my chin) and drawn between the two methods... I'm leaning more towards tnr because I have longish curly hair (thick) and feel like it will look maybe a little more natural then the beginning stages of the backcomb method.... what are you thoughts? also what about a combination of both methods? like backbombing the roots and then twist and ripping the rest? not really sure if thats possible

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      You'd likely be fine using tnr on 9 inches of hair. You can use a combination of both if you want, but there's no huge benefit to doing so.

  • @lisamaynard9304
    @lisamaynard9304 10 років тому

    Hello again.. So, I TnR my hair & I think Ive got a problem! All 52 of them look braided! Now Im not sure whether I need to do them all over or what? Im not talking a little braided looking..they look straight braided! I twisted too much! I would twist then rip, twist again, rip, twist, rip all the way down the length of the section. Now its been two weeks and they're already starting to dread at the scalp. Do I need to do them over?? Thank you again..so much! Many blessings!

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      Lisa Maynard If you have not randomised the strands which you grab to do the ripping enough, they'll come out braided. As they're washed over the early months they will loosen and lose the texture.

  • @jeanettegarcia7954
    @jeanettegarcia7954 9 років тому

    Hello (: so I just had a quick question, once I've finished the dread with the twist and rip method (which was done today) do I just leave it alone from there or do I roll it in between my palms as the months go by?

    • @kaelmolo1432
      @kaelmolo1432 9 років тому

      +Jeanette Garcia heya, you can do palm rolling from time to time.

  • @colemcdaniel5587
    @colemcdaniel5587 8 років тому

    What kind of dreads do you have are they back comb, t&w, or natural

  • @sbald
    @sbald 10 років тому

    Is it possible to combine twist and rip with backcombing? For example, backcombing the ends to make them rounder and somewhat seal the new dread to prevent unravelling in the shower etc?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      metalismysoul You can combine them in that way - multiple methods can be used on a single dread (at least on different parts of a single dread)... but it'll still likely loosen back up again once it's washed.

  • @InfinitySpore
    @InfinitySpore 6 років тому

    how do you blunt the tips with twist and rip? Crochet hook?

  • @katt6559
    @katt6559 4 роки тому

    Im getting dreads for religious reasons and im struggling to get them to stay locked and my ends... Oh goodness how do i get these ends to look better? They look like string

  • @kashmoose2478
    @kashmoose2478 3 роки тому

    I only do these occasionally I don’t keep dreds but do them for fun sometimes

    • @LeGoofy23
      @LeGoofy23 2 роки тому

      Are they easy to take out? Also did it damage your hair at all cause I just wanna try it out for a day or so. I don’t wanna have dreads in my hair permanently

  • @Elinox696
    @Elinox696 9 років тому

    i recently cut my hair and i want to get freeform dreads and i have wavy hair and i know how to make may hair nappy and i was trying to go for that look any tips to start off??

  • @taylorcampbell9012
    @taylorcampbell9012 8 років тому

    My hair is very long, down to the top of my bum pretty much. I had a question, obviously twist and rip would be better for longer hair like you said. But are there more loops and bumps with this method than with backcombing?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  8 років тому +1

      +Taylor Campbell I think it would be very difficult to say with much accuracy whether one would be better than another with regards to lumps and loops as it will vary so much from person to person, regardless of method.

    • @taylorcampbell9012
      @taylorcampbell9012 8 років тому +1

      +Lazy Dreads Thanks for the speedy reply! I think it's safe to say dreads are unpredictable, but in the long run they are worth it! :)

  • @chanceregan2022
    @chanceregan2022 8 років тому

    How long is longer hair? My hair goes down to my shoulders when straight, but i have very curly hair.

  • @wolfy10298
    @wolfy10298 10 років тому

    To make dreads tighter while your doing the twist and rip method can you back comb it a little to make the dread tighter? (:

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому +1

      You can use T&R and backcomb on the same lock... but you can't effectively use both methods on the same part of a lock. For example you can start the roots with backcomb and do the body of the lock with T&R... or you can finish the tips with backcomb. But you can't run backcomb through a section that's already been twist and ripped... if you've twist and ripped correctly you won't be able to run a comb through it...

  • @fairhairednative
    @fairhairednative 10 років тому

    Do you (or anybody) have any idea if the twist and rip method makes it harder to remove dreads than the backcomb method? I've heard that it does, but I don't know whether to believe it or not. Like you, I plan on keeping my dreads (once I get them done) forever, but who knows what we will want years from now, so I want to be prepared!

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому +1

      I think it's really going to come down to the individual set - a particular backcombed set might be hard to unlock, a particular twist & rip set might be hard to unlock etc. Once T&R and backcombed locks have matured there's very little difference between the two anyhow. I don't think you'll encounter enough of a difference there for it to affect your choice for starting method.

  • @420caligurlfresh
    @420caligurlfresh 5 років тому

    How do you retwist using the twist n pull method

  • @pahul814
    @pahul814 9 років тому

    Hi. I've done my dreadlocks like 2 weeks ago. I don't know when to wash them and how to wash them. Can u plz tell me when shall I wash them and how? Do I need some special products and how long will it take them to mature. I only used rip and pull method i didn't use crochet dou. So... Plzz tell me!!

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  9 років тому

      Pahul 蓉 When to wash dreadlocks: ua-cam.com/video/p2b_8UcFT_A/v-deo.html
      How to wash dreadlocks: ua-cam.com/video/TzbQz98WlpQ/v-deo.html
      Choosing dreadlocks shampoos: ua-cam.com/video/g35MhTn6pPo/v-deo.html

  • @brittanywilson7738
    @brittanywilson7738 8 років тому +2

    I did the twist and rip, and it looks like a braid. Is this normal?

  • @eleonora7045
    @eleonora7045 8 років тому

    Hello good friend :) I removed my locks recently but I really want them back (worst mistake of my life) so this time I was considering to try the T&R method. The thing is, removing my dreadlocks I lost lot of hair so now I have good hair on the top of my head but just a few going down by the end. Now my hair are a little bit over my shoulders, I tried to do one or two locks with this method and it seems to work fine because it can keep my lenght acceptable and it's not shortening my hair too much. My goal is to have thin dreads and as much as possible and it's gonna be a little difficult 'cause I have fine hair by nature. Can you suggest me which method could be the best for me and if you have some tips I'll be happy to listen to your advices :) Thank you!
    P.S. I really love your channel, man

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  8 років тому +2

      +Eleonora Omologo I usually find backcomb works easier on shorter hair, T&R on longer hair. You can go with whatever method you find works best for you, both will end up with very similar results over the long term.

    • @eleonora7045
      @eleonora7045 8 років тому

      Ok, thank you for your suggestion! :)

  • @Monecelorashaud
    @Monecelorashaud 10 років тому

    I know this video is about twist and rip dreadlocks but when you try to get neglect dreads is there any hair type that won't lock up over time I'm afraid that if I don't brush and condition my hair for a year nothing will happen and it will be a waste of time

    • @haydenholdiman6171
      @haydenholdiman6171 5 років тому

      I have thick curley hair i never brush or condition mine but i do wash it daily or try to i had to tnr to get my 1 little dread i dont plan on going full dread head anytime soon

  • @madisonbirchfield4339
    @madisonbirchfield4339 9 років тому

    The dreads that I made with twist and rip method took longer, was tighter, and lost more length than with backcombing... weird

  • @kaylenegutierrez2286
    @kaylenegutierrez2286 9 років тому

    In what condition does your hair need to be when doing the twist n rip method. My hair is 2 days old (unwashed) is it better to do this clean or dirty?

    • @juliancee2333
      @juliancee2333 9 років тому

      I did it after a day of no shower, came out fine

  • @Junginj
    @Junginj 10 років тому

    I have rip and twist dreads and they are very loopy and have so many zigzags

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      Loops and ziz-zags form as the locks shrink up and mature. Different parts of the lock will shrink at different rates and this leads to some parts getting pushed outwards - forming lumps, bumps, loops etc. It might not be a look that everyone really wants from their locks, but it is a sign that they are maturing, shrinking and tightening. Since the shrinking of T&R locks tends to be over a longer period of time, they can be more prone to these lumps and bumps, but it depends on the individual set.

    • @christineputz1096
      @christineputz1096 10 років тому +1

      Lazy Dreads
      Mine where started with twist and rip too and I love my lumps, bumps and zigzags :) By the way, I love your videos, informative and funny at the same time :)

  • @jmay2913
    @jmay2913 8 років тому

    +LazyDreads Your videos have helped me alot on deciding whether or not i want to do dreads! I REALLY want to do them now😁 Im planning on doing my dreads in March😌

  • @ilovenilo22
    @ilovenilo22 10 років тому

    I dye my hair so I was wondering if it was possible to continue to dye it after being dreaded. I would like to only start off with a few dreads so I'd like them to be the same color as the rest of my head.

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      ilovenilo Dreadlocks can be dyed, but preferably only with dyes that do not contain conditioners. It also requires a lot of rinsing to remove the excess dye and so is generally not recommended for young dreadlocks as all that rinsing can be very rough.

  • @RicanDINEROSQUAD
    @RicanDINEROSQUAD 9 років тому

    Hey, so I'm trying to get dreadlocks which are a bit skinnier, but a lot more dreads are formed. This is usually started by using twists, but that works only with african textured hair. I want my dreads to grow out like how rapper Chief Keef(PLEASE look him up to see his dread type) but Im not sure if the twist and rip method will work for that. I am Puerto Rican, so naturally my hair is curly/wavy, and Im trying to get some Chief Keef dreads. Please respond ASAP. Thanks for your time

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  9 років тому

      Rican Dinero I am not entirely sure what to recommend in this case as while you will be able to form dreadlocks from your hair, the methods that you're able to use - and the results that you are able to achieve will depend on what type of hair that you have. I'm not sure that with your hair texture you'll be able to form them to look like Chief Keef's.... in the same way that I don't believe that Chief Keef would be able to form them to look like those formed from your hair type. I wouldn't say it's impossible... but it's probably not a form that the hair would naturally take and would somehow need to be forced to take that form and I'm not really sure how you'd go about doing that.

    • @RicanDINEROSQUAD
      @RicanDINEROSQUAD 9 років тому +1

      Thank you very much

  • @grimmygrim31
    @grimmygrim31 9 років тому

    Hey, Lazy Dreads I have a question. Can you dye your dreads a different color? I've wondered that. If you can answer, that would be great. Thank you.

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  9 років тому

      Kait Shelton Yes, dreadlocks are just hair (it takes a little more work), but they can be dyed like regular hair.

    • @grimmygrim31
      @grimmygrim31 9 років тому +1

      Awesome! Thank you so much.

    • @kaelmolo1432
      @kaelmolo1432 9 років тому

      +Kait Shelton would be easier to dye them before you dread tho.

  • @cagonapestoso3400
    @cagonapestoso3400 6 років тому

    Do you have to re-knot them after a shower?

  • @trishgriffin2324
    @trishgriffin2324 10 років тому

    Hey! Still enjoying your videos, I am now using your deep cleanse including skateboard. Thank you. I was wondering if you would be willing to view photos of my head to possibly give your input, I know new dreading a lot of times can look like a big mess, but I am not sure I am headed down the right track...anyway let me know whatcha think!

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      I'd be willing to look.... but before even looking I can say that my reply would more than likely be to give them more time and to not worry about them ^^

    • @trishgriffin2324
      @trishgriffin2324 10 років тому

      you're right. man, the lessons involved in this process! thanks for the reminder

  • @notjasonknott
    @notjasonknott 9 років тому

    I only have two friends with one hand each. Will this still work?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  9 років тому +2

      Jason Knott If they're coordinated.

  • @reNo1g
    @reNo1g 9 років тому

    I'm trying to do the twist and rip method but it just won't work. I have rubber bands in and it still comes out every time. My hair is 8 inches in length

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  9 років тому

      reNo1g Twist and rip can take some practice to be able to use the method efficiently - some people seem to be able to get the hang of it pretty easily... however others find it a lot more challenging. In general backcomb is a lot easier for people to carry out - especially when it's their first time.
      Dreadlocks can come loose and fall out for a number of reasons - the hair may be too soft/conditioned, the hair may be too short for the chosen starting method - or too short in general, the dreadlocks may be started in effectively.

    • @reNo1g
      @reNo1g 9 років тому

      thanks bro. I've only been shampooing my hair for the past week. do you lose less length doing twist and rip compared to backcombing? i heard you do and thats the only reason id prefer twist and rip

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  9 років тому

      reNo1g Over the long term you'll end up losing the same amount of length regardless of how you start them - they'll shrink up as much as they're going to shrink up - twist & rip is simply a starting method that holds the hair in sections - it doesn't dictate how the actually dreadlocks lock up and mature long term.

  • @anasyusef8833
    @anasyusef8833 7 років тому

    when do i shower my hair how long do i whait

  • @mattiem1497
    @mattiem1497 9 років тому

    After I twist and rip a dread, How do you maintain the dread? You just wash it? : )

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  9 років тому +1

      Arielle M The only things that NEED to be done are washing(+drying) and separating. Anything done in addition is up to the individual.

    • @mattiem1497
      @mattiem1497 9 років тому

      Thank you so much, :) I love your videos

  • @Posterizer216
    @Posterizer216 8 років тому +1

    so I just twist and ripped my head. what now? just let them chill?

  • @allypeppers
    @allypeppers 10 років тому

    If I dread my hair while it's short will my hair grow out dreaded or will I have to redread it?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      allypeppers It will lock as it grows.

  • @Astrones808
    @Astrones808 10 років тому

    Will this method work for if I have really thick hair (as in the width of the single hair)?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      Depends on how long the thick hair is and what you want to do with it. If it's long and you want to make thin dreads - use twist & rip. For short hair or making particularly thick dreads I'd go with backcomb.

    • @Astrones808
      @Astrones808 10 років тому +1

      Ok thank you! I am in the process of growing my hair to get dreads. And I never heard of this method before.

  • @haileynakayxx
    @haileynakayxx 8 років тому +1

    I have short bangs and shoulder length hair. Can I still do this method or other method?

    • @haileynakayxx
      @haileynakayxx 8 років тому

      methods*

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  8 років тому

      +Hailey Rife You can give it a go, see how it works for you :)

    • @haileynakayxx
      @haileynakayxx 8 років тому

      +Lazy Dreads it worked! Thanks! 😀

    • @angelodorman3292
      @angelodorman3292 8 років тому

      +hailey make sure to section them and have some sort of hat at night 😐

    • @haileynakayxx
      @haileynakayxx 8 років тому

      Angelo Dorman Thank you! Oh, btw they look amazing!

  • @whit350z2
    @whit350z2 4 роки тому

    I can’t get it to start at the root lol but I’m doing it

  • @stephenholland8298
    @stephenholland8298 8 років тому +1

    PLEASE DO A SKINNY DREAD VIDEO!

  • @LazyDreads
    @LazyDreads  10 років тому +4

  • @sebastianvillanueva3061
    @sebastianvillanueva3061 10 років тому

    can you twist and rip AND backcomb?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      Sebastian Villanueva You can twist & rip the roots of some hair and backcomb the tips or the other way around etc... but if you're proficient at one method it's not necessary to mix the two.

  • @PandaBebe
    @PandaBebe 5 років тому

    Can I twist and rip. And then freeform my hair

  • @rrooyy944
    @rrooyy944 10 років тому

    washing....can i wash my hair right after or do i have to wait?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      roy y When To Wash New Dreadlocks?

    • @rrooyy944
      @rrooyy944 10 років тому

      yes

    • @rrooyy944
      @rrooyy944 10 років тому

      can i wash them right after i have them done?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      I posted a link to the video which answers your question.

    • @rrooyy944
      @rrooyy944 10 років тому

      ohhh ok lol

  • @WinmanVideo
    @WinmanVideo 6 років тому

    Ay man i hope you see this comment but how do I maintain the dreads? I've been using gel and dry shampoo but I'm noticing it's still loose.
    It's my second or third week tho

  • @ddeanneloomis7671
    @ddeanneloomis7671 10 років тому

    what are your dreads

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому

      Which Method I Used + More (My Dreadlocks FAQs)

  • @raesremmurdfanfav2634
    @raesremmurdfanfav2634 9 років тому

    How did u start your dreaklocks

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  9 років тому

      rae sremmurd fan fav I talk about it here -> ua-cam.com/video/81TZxuLepS0/v-deo.html

  • @EXROXX
    @EXROXX 6 років тому

    just did it !

  • @echosphere6144
    @echosphere6144 10 років тому +1

    twist and rip, you dont properly twistit up, you pull the section into to and put one of he sections on top, not twisting it round a few times, i did this on my hair and i looked it up

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  10 років тому +9

      Hi Aron, I'm not entirely sure what you're trying to say.