As a black male some of you women annoy me. The minute a person not of color tries to braid or loc their hair EVERYONE has an issue with it, but God forbid anyone says anything about you all straightening your hair or dying it blonde. To each their own. Live your lives and be happy. One love and God bless.
Do you have a video (or can you make one) on how to do self maintenance using this method? Your video is, by far, the best explanation & upclose video of how to crochet like this.
Once the hair that you’re “un”twisting starts to feel like it is being twisted too much at the root of clamp, then you release and twist again in the other direction
Everyone says that dreads are a protective style, but it sure sounds like you are breaking a lot of the hairs while you are crocheting them. So how does that make this a protective style?
A protective style is a style that doesn’t require daily was and on the right hair types, dread locs help retain moisture and growth. That’s why it is protective but only on hair types 3 and above
Thank you!!! I’ve learned a lot from your video. You went slow and explained it very well. 👏🏾👏🏾
As a black male some of you women annoy me. The minute a person not of color tries to braid or loc their hair EVERYONE has an issue with it, but God forbid anyone says anything about you all straightening your hair or dying it blonde. To each their own. Live your lives and be happy. One love and God bless.
Ok….I have sensory issues with my hair and dreads is the best solution I’ve found for relieving those problems.
You’re projecting sir.
Thank you so much. If you have time can you make a video showing how to attach a loc using crotchet?
Great video best so far thanks alot
Thanks for the tutorial It really means alot to me.
Do you have a video (or can you make one) on how to do self maintenance using this method? Your video is, by far, the best explanation & upclose video of how to crochet like this.
Thank you! I so have a demo video of self maintenance here ua-cam.com/video/Zn4obiW6ONc/v-deo.htmlsi=M1ojUBMkBcjI4RJm
Great video
Too cute 🥰 Yandy.
You made that look so easy 😅
Nice one dear
Once you have the cage/net going, how do you secure it or tie it off?
You don’t. Just push the hook thru the middle of the dread and pull it back out so that it’s not really bringing hair back out with it.
Also how often are you releasing the hair from the hook?
Once the hair that you’re “un”twisting starts to feel like it is being twisted too much at the root of clamp, then you release and twist again in the other direction
Everyone says that dreads are a protective style, but it sure sounds like you are breaking a lot of the hairs while you are crocheting them. So how does that make this a protective style?
Locs are meant for kinky hair, not fine and thin hair. Also not for white ppl to wear as a hairstyle, very disrespectful.
That is why the hair keeps breaking
A protective style is a style that doesn’t require daily was and on the right hair types, dread locs help retain moisture and growth. That’s why it is protective but only on hair types 3 and above
Hair that “breaks off” is dead hair
Plait in dreads are but this version really isn't. It breaks the hair and makes it so difficult to remove etc
Locs and dreadloc's are NOT the same thing 😒... Y'all love to be into everything that doesn't concern y'all 🙄😤
Oh do they belong to your race? I think not, sis. Keep it moving while the rest of us are learning 🙄
@@AmericanWoman24😂 I'm black and i love this reply, because we are all people that just love styles❤
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It’s in their DNA
That’s what I was thinking. So sick of them really. They want to colonize and gentrify everything!
Breaking hairs,,no healthy for your hair
It is the best method for locs. The lics grow much healthier with this method.