I love the way you talk about dreads as if they were alive - you say 'grow' a lot, and 'decide to live together' - it's so cute. A great look for you in this video; the headband works well and the colours are all in harmony.
the women in that salon who dreaded your hair were monsters! i've dreaded dozens of heads including my own and the only time it should hurt is when fixing up dreads that have formed together... if someone has to ask them to stop, they need to sort themselves out!
@@inkpearls3364 I had absolutely zero issues with pain. My loctician started my dreads tight enough to swim and not come undone but left a little loose root as to not cause traction alopecia. I'm no professional but I'm sure pain and pulling is a recipe for irreversible hair loss.
It made me really sad to hear that you're getting hate for your pronunciation of "back comb" and "crochet." My boyfriend and I love your voice and your accent, and your English is incredible. I've seem some other people comment that your videos are calming, and it's true. Your voice and pronunciations just have a soothing quality that I love. Ignore those jerks! Haters gon' hate.
Those people making those comments, I will guarantee, they only speak one language. When you speak more than one language your pronunciation will likely be different from a native speaker and with English there are so many different dialects and ways to say the same word. Ignorant people will pick on small things like that.
You are right about washing them. Squeaky clean dreadlocks will dread up and mature a LOT faster than dirty, greasy/lubricated ones! I can attest to that first hand!
I know this video is old, but I just wanted to add something! :) there’s a certain method of creating dreadlocks where tiny rubber bands are used at the scalp to hold parts and portions in place for sectioning. If you use this method, it is really important to remember to cut or take the rubber bands off within the first 24-48 hours so the dreads can naturally form their roots. If they’re left in, the roots can be very thin, or the dreadlocks can eat the rubber bands!
Ever since seeing other girls have hair wraps in high school I've thought they were magical and very pretty. I was never confident enough or wanted to do that to my hair at the time so I never did it. But I've been watching so many videos online for quite awhile now about dreads. And today I put two baby dread in my hair. One on each side. Using the twist and rip method, I think it's called. Plan on getting a crochet hook to tighten them and tidy them a bit. I'm excited to wrap them and decorate them. Btw I think your dreads are so beautiful!
For 3 months I stopped brushing my hair. Keeping it clean washing with natural shampoo and spraying occasionally with sea salt water then switching it up with essential oils like patchouli etc. My hair started naturally separating by itself so by the 3rd month I was ready to create individual dreads with twist rip back combing and crocheting just around a few locs to prevent congos later on. The next month, I’m gonna neglect my hair just washing and spraying it to keep it healthy. Cheers!!!
♥️ I love this! I've had my dreads almost as long and I would give all the same advice 😊 I'd like to add a #9 (for anyone who doesn't have them yet and is still considering) that when your dreads get more mature they are basically like hard little tubes which can sometimes be weird to lay on or arrange comfortably to sleep, I love my locks just the same but it's not something I see these kind of videos ever mention 👍
Monica McGarrigle I've had dreads about four times (some partial) I always have issues with super loose roots and my scalp goes insane. I want my dreads again but I don't know how to cope with mine
I think so too. I make soap so I use my own soap bars. But. I wash my hair same as I had before. Like every other day or something. I use a terry cloth wrap and dry. Even a hair dryer closet to the end of my drying time. And roll. N touch them up next day or so. 🤷🏼♀️. I've had mine almost a yr and they are sooo good. I do stay with a sea salt water spray . Scrunch n roll. N air dry. Separation once or twice a day depending on length. Agree with a lot of her suggestions.
Thank you so much for this! I had my dreads started a month ago. I was freeforming but wasn't trusting the process so had them crocheted. I have been worried about them since, but this is some great advice. I feel more confident about looking after them now. Thankyou.
I so needed this. I overthink a lot and dont know much about dreads. I always wanted them but was scared of opinions. Now I know my worth I'm so excited but I have been freaking out about hair products, washing and things so thankyou so much
I just started by dread journey and they are about 2 weeks old now. I have gotten all kinds of comments like "how are you going to wash your hair?" to, "It just looks messy" to the whole clutural appropration issue as well. just remember its a journey and people are gonna make comments, if someone asks why they look loose or someone who has seen them before asks why they look different. You can explain the process and how they lock up. I also learned from a UA-cam video you can vigorously rub the root of your dreadlocks when they are dry, this helps the roots lock up, works great if you just washed them. I am in the baby stages, I wash my hair once a week or once every two weeks. I also use a locking spray. And yes try not to worry.
I love washing my hair with my dreads, I have an oily scalp and I know they say my scalp will adjust if I just don't wash it, but I just can't. I love my squeaky clean scalp and I haven't had any negative effects. I do have to pay extra attention to drying and never being tempted to drip dry, but it's so worth it to me.
I'm going to get dreads for the first time on the 23rd!!! I'm nervous but so excited!! Getting a few put in and going to have her walk me through it, then the rest will be up to me. Thanks for all your tips and tricks 😁😙✌
This was so nice to hear! I been wanting dreads for a while but I heard that I shouldn't be washing my hair too often with dreads and that freaked me out. My scalp is sensitive when it comes to hygiene and if I don't wash it enough I get itchy and dandruff. Obviously don't want dandruff in dreads
Thanks for this video! I’ve been so scared to wash my dreads because I’ve been getting them in stages...so right now some are one week old and some are one day old. I couldn’t imagine going two weeks or more without washing my hair. Now I’m not scared to wash them!!! Thanks!!!
I got mine 10 days ago in a afro shop ..it was painful but I slept fine after..after first wash of them day 7 a lot of my hair showed...today even worse...on my way way for check up/fix now...wish me luck..♡
You are so sweet and adorable. I find your voice very calming and sweet so when I do homework I can listen to you. (cause I can't focus on one thing) I love your vlogs and your fashion sense. :)
I had a hair stylist put a small brass wrap & a few wire wraps when I went in for a tighten been 2 weeks she did a tighten where need ed I am a disabled senior with MS and I choose way for me for many reasons, I choose to continue to look as good as humanly possible with what I have to work with. SIMPLE that is the name of the game and you have to break things down it do able segments. Thank you Elise
I was told you need to put castro oil in them? I'm vegan so that won't work for me. Still no dreads yet... but seriously thinking 🤔 Oil in the hair? True or false?
yo love from akron ohio goodyear heights area, im 21 and me and my twin are growing our hair out for dreads right now lol! but yea u only want essential oils and put them into distilled water to make a spray (rosemary, lavender, peppermint, tea tree etc.) and like 4 to 6 drops each is what ive heard :D ua-cam.com/video/6Rl1VdrDi9s/v-deo.html
Thank you so much for this video.. iv had mine a day now and I have also got to the messy stage. I’m worried that when I wet them in the shower for the first time my hair will go back to normal and il lose the locks😢
I have a ton of loose hair. I've had dreads about 8 weeks now and I'm not sure if I should just let them be for awhile and let them knot naturally or if I should be redreading all the time?
hi, how early on can i add beads, or cuffs etc to my new dreadlocks? will a cuff put on not to tight be ok? Im eager to decorate them a little. Ok they only a day old, i can wait a bit, as im still palm rolling them but i really want to attach things.
Hello! I see that you have had dreads for a while and they are quite long. But then you have also had extensions. My hair is wavy and mid-back long, yet i have loops galore even after i do maintenance after my showers. Do you have any advice for that or did you not get any due to your extensions?
+Lluvia Ramos I am in the process of new dreads. I have SO MANY LOOPS! I have been doing maintenance with back combing and the super tiny crochet hooks to tighten and work the loops in. Before doing that I would I hold the base of the dread near the scalp and pull the bottom, it will work some of the loops in, follow with palm roll. Now that they are a month and a half that technique is not working as well, but still helps. I will say even with the crochet technique you will still get some loops. All part of the process. :) Best of luck on your baby dreads!
I’ve had mine for nearly two weeks and my head was never painful… I don’t think it’s nessessary to start them so tight that it hurts … some were a bit painful as they were being crochet …
I’m about to go on my dreadlock journey been wanting&thinkin about it for a longgggggtime! Preciate da tips& advice it was really insightful & will definitely use your tips. Luv ya dreads. Al💙ha from da lone 💫state 🤙🏽
I created a dread in my hair and did it super tight to my scalp. (Basically as tight as I could do it) I used the twist and rip method and then I slept and took a shower the next morning and the whole top half knots moved down and so the bottom half is dreaded and the top half isn't at all and I don't know what to do.
I got mine done in a salon 2 days ago and they don't hurt, she didn't do them very tight and some are falling apart/splitting. They were back combed and she also used SOOO MUCH WAX :/ I'm confused and worried, help?
She did them wrong, my mom did that to me the first time i got my done. We had to brush them out, took us about 6 hours. They arent suppose to have hair falll out like a ton. :(
You R Beautiful! Love your eye makeup! If you don't mind me asking...What is the name of your eye liner? I have been having trouble finding one that doesn't smear all over the place throughout the day. Thank you in advance. Love your videos.
Thank you!!!!!!! You are the sweetest! I love your videos and your beautiful dreads! I've been doing my research on dreads before I go for it, myself! You have been so helpful! Hugs to you beautiful soul!! ❤😉😎 ~Christine
In regards to beads or wraps of yarn on your locks. That should be taken out at every shower and not put back in until the hair is completely dry, and not in the same place 🤙
hey your dreads are awesome btw don't let anyone tell u different. I just had my dreads done a week ago I was wandering when I can start tidyin them with a crochet hook or shall I just leave them for a bit longer as some strands of hair have come out?
Hi beautiful Elise! I had my dreads done some DAYS ago, and I happen to be experiencing exactly what you did: it hurts, it´s very itchy, I have washed them twice already (although I have been told not to do it),but I have a question: when will they start to soften? they are really hard, it actually feels like rope .-) HELP!! (I really found your advice very helpful for me, thanks!).
You are so cute! I love your accent and love how you pronounce words. Thank you for the advice. My dreads are a few months old, and I really appreciate the advice.
What do you do with dreads that are sticking out of the other dreads? I got two dreads that are sticking out at the side of my head and they are really annoying. -_-
Washing them will them them calm down... It usually happens when they are locking uneven and it causes them to stick up. It will stop eventually... Try wetting them and placing them where you want as it dries
hi I wondered what you know about dying dreads. my hairdresser has never done it before and is quote "dreading it" (which totally had me in stitches when she said it!) my hair is already dyed, so it's just the roots, any suggestions?
I colored mine myself, have been coloring my own hair for years, and I had them professionally colored once. Its no big deal. Start at the bottom and work your way up as you don't want your roots/virgin hair to get too light. Got around the loc and remeber that they are 3D then paint the roots. Good luck!
I don't know if know about this, but i'm going to dye my blonde dreadlocks with henna and I'm really interested in your opinion, do you think it would be dangerous for my dreads?
I have no experience with that, but i'm assuming that it will be affected by the henna. It could possibly end up holding less or more color than your natural hair.
Can I ask you a question? I have extremely thick hair, and anytime I try to grow it out it gets SO itchy. Idk what to do. It’s also very dry and flaky.
Ere Mas essential oil spray on the scalp helps so much! I have the same kind of hair. I use apricot oil and then drops of my favorite oils with a few drops of tea tree. I spray just a little bit in the scalp directly and run it in. It feels so good! You don’t need to use a lot!
the bottom half of her dreads are very well done, but the top part looks like it's not dreaded at all. anyone knows why? is this what's naturally happens when dreads grow?
+Loser it looks like it, but it's just because I've brushed out 12 of my front dreadlocks. The rest of them are dreaded from the roots and all the way out 😊
+alex I'm letting mine naturally lock together, I have about 12 that have formed now.. the first few that formed are nice and tight now, but the others are still a bit loose! it all takes time :)
So I'm thinking of getting dreads...I work out about 5 to 6 days per week. When I work out I sweat a lot and look as if I just took a shower. (Gross I know) Will it be OK to have my hair wet (with sweat) that often?
I love the way you talk about dreads as if they were alive - you say 'grow' a lot, and 'decide to live together' - it's so cute. A great look for you in this video; the headband works well and the colours are all in harmony.
I got told not to wash my hair for a month, been 3 weeks now and I'm gonna wash em after watching this video! Thanks for all the advice 😆
the women in that salon who dreaded your hair were monsters! i've dreaded dozens of heads including my own and the only time it should hurt is when fixing up dreads that have formed together... if someone has to ask them to stop, they need to sort themselves out!
I believe that she is doing free form dreads so that is why her hair looks like that
Mine hurt like HELL!!!!! I could barely make it thru it!!! Worse than my tats and almost as bad as childbirth!
@@inkpearls3364 I had absolutely zero issues with pain. My loctician started my dreads tight enough to swim and not come undone but left a little loose root as to not cause traction alopecia. I'm no professional but I'm sure pain and pulling is a recipe for irreversible hair loss.
I did mine and my husbands. Noether of us herat. Mine are more freeform sectioning. And I laid his out by plan. I maintain both of ours
It made me really sad to hear that you're getting hate for your pronunciation of "back comb" and "crochet." My boyfriend and I love your voice and your accent, and your English is incredible. I've seem some other people comment that your videos are calming, and it's true. Your voice and pronunciations just have a soothing quality that I love. Ignore those jerks! Haters gon' hate.
Those people making those comments, I will guarantee, they only speak one language. When you speak more than one language your pronunciation will likely be different from a native speaker and with English there are so many different dialects and ways to say the same word. Ignorant people will pick on small things like that.
You are right about washing them. Squeaky clean dreadlocks will dread up and mature a LOT faster than dirty, greasy/lubricated ones! I can attest to that first hand!
I know this video is old, but I just wanted to add something! :) there’s a certain method of creating dreadlocks where tiny rubber bands are used at the scalp to hold parts and portions in place for sectioning. If you use this method, it is really important to remember to cut or take the rubber bands off within the first 24-48 hours so the dreads can naturally form their roots. If they’re left in, the roots can be very thin, or the dreadlocks can eat the rubber bands!
No dont use rubber bands at all. Just trust the process people of mixed race dont really need rubber bands. Nothing beats patience in my opinion
Ever since seeing other girls have hair wraps in high school I've thought they were magical and very pretty. I was never confident enough or wanted to do that to my hair at the time so I never did it. But I've been watching so many videos online for quite awhile now about dreads. And today I put two baby dread in my hair. One on each side. Using the twist and rip method, I think it's called. Plan on getting a crochet hook to tighten them and tidy them a bit. I'm excited to wrap them and decorate them. Btw I think your dreads are so beautiful!
wired and stoned, they have good tips and essential oils for dreads and scalp. just discovered them myself as I'm venturing into dreads myself. :)
For 3 months I stopped brushing my hair. Keeping it clean washing with natural shampoo and spraying occasionally with sea salt water then switching it up with essential oils like patchouli etc. My hair started naturally separating by itself so by the 3rd month I was ready to create individual dreads with twist rip back combing and crocheting just around a few locs to prevent congos later on. The next month, I’m gonna neglect my hair just washing and spraying it to keep it healthy. Cheers!!!
♥️ I love this! I've had my dreads almost as long and I would give all the same advice 😊 I'd like to add a #9 (for anyone who doesn't have them yet and is still considering) that when your dreads get more mature they are basically like hard little tubes which can sometimes be weird to lay on or arrange comfortably to sleep, I love my locks just the same but it's not something I see these kind of videos ever mention 👍
Monica McGarrigle I've had dreads about four times (some partial) I always have issues with super loose roots and my scalp goes insane. I want my dreads again but I don't know how to cope with mine
Your adorable
I’m a 73 years young and going to try synthetic dreads in my hair
I love them lots .
Thanks for sharing
Love your mandala tapestry behind you! SO BOHEMIAN
Ellesse Cheale 💕💕
I think so too. I make soap so I use my own soap bars. But. I wash my hair same as I had before. Like every other day or something. I use a terry cloth wrap and dry. Even a hair dryer closet to the end of my drying time. And roll. N touch them up next day or so. 🤷🏼♀️. I've had mine almost a yr and they are sooo good. I do stay with a sea salt water spray . Scrunch n roll. N air dry. Separation once or twice a day depending on length.
Agree with a lot of her suggestions.
Thank you so much for this! I had my dreads started a month ago. I was freeforming but wasn't trusting the process so had them crocheted. I have been worried about them since, but this is some great advice. I feel more confident about looking after them now. Thankyou.
How did you tie your hair like that? And what inspired tour bangs pattern?
Oh my... wow... I don’t recall a more serene and pleasant mood than that which I am stoned in atm. you are amazing.
I so needed this. I overthink a lot and dont know much about dreads. I always wanted them but was scared of opinions. Now I know my worth I'm so excited but I have been freaking out about hair products, washing and things so thankyou so much
I just started by dread journey and they are about 2 weeks old now. I have gotten all kinds of comments like "how are you going to wash your hair?" to, "It just looks messy" to the whole clutural appropration issue as well. just remember its a journey and people are gonna make comments, if someone asks why they look loose or someone who has seen them before asks why they look different. You can explain the process and how they lock up. I also learned from a UA-cam video you can vigorously rub the root of your dreadlocks when they are dry, this helps the roots lock up, works great if you just washed them.
I am in the baby stages, I wash my hair once a week or once every two weeks. I also use a locking spray. And yes try not to worry.
I love washing my hair with my dreads, I have an oily scalp and I know they say my scalp will adjust if I just don't wash it, but I just can't. I love my squeaky clean scalp and I haven't had any negative effects. I do have to pay extra attention to drying and never being tempted to drip dry, but it's so worth it to me.
Im starting my new dreadlocks and i love them... Its a journey!!! Thank you for the advice
Where did you get yours done? A salon? What do you suggest?
I got mine and it felt like I was getting my heat tattooed but then eventually you will go for retwist and you will get used to it over time
Thankyou. I’m about to get dreads in a few weeks
I'm going to get dreads for the first time on the 23rd!!! I'm nervous but so excited!! Getting a few put in and going to have her walk me through it, then the rest will be up to me. Thanks for all your tips and tricks 😁😙✌
you're so gorgeous! thank you I've been considering getting one or two dreads in my hair. this was very helpful!
i love the scarf in your head it must be silk it’s so light and beautiful, the background is lovely too. thank you for these helpful tips
Thats what i think too.
I love it.
I've had all these things told to me! The one I hate most is "you need to use wax!" People need to calm, there are many ways to lock k
I love your accent and the way you pronounce words
This was so nice to hear! I been wanting dreads for a while but I heard that I shouldn't be washing my hair too often with dreads and that freaked me out. My scalp is sensitive when it comes to hygiene and if I don't wash it enough I get itchy and dandruff. Obviously don't want dandruff in dreads
you are so beautiful, youre one of the reasons im getting dreads tomorrow x
your flawless in this video
you're 💩😬
Thanks for this video! I’ve been so scared to wash my dreads because I’ve been getting them in stages...so right now some are one week old and some are one day old. I couldn’t imagine going two weeks or more without washing my hair. Now I’m not scared to wash them!!! Thanks!!!
I’m getting mine tomorrow :D
I got mine 10 days ago in a afro shop ..it was painful but I slept fine after..after first wash of them day 7 a lot of my hair showed...today even worse...on my way way for check up/fix now...wish me luck..♡
You are so sweet and adorable. I find your voice very calming and sweet so when I do homework I can listen to you. (cause I can't focus on one thing) I love your vlogs and your fashion sense. :)
This is so so so freaking helpful Elise, I really appreciate you making this video.
What natural shampoo do you use?
Thank you!! I have baby locks
It just began my dreadlocks yesterday, and I was wondering when I can start decorating them?
Marissa Roberts 6 months
I had a hair stylist put a small brass wrap & a few wire wraps when I went in for a tighten been 2 weeks she did a tighten where need ed I am a disabled senior with MS and I choose way for me for many reasons, I choose to continue to look as good as humanly possible with what I have to work with. SIMPLE that is the name of the game and you have to break things down it do able segments.
Thank you Elise
You are amazing ! Extremely helpful ! I admire you ! Bless you ! Bless you.
My top advice is use "Lock peppa" when palm rolling them, it helps bigtime and doesn't mess with your hair like wax does
I got dreads on sunday it dont hurt
lmfao fuck yea bro
I was told you need to put castro oil in them? I'm vegan so that won't work for me. Still no dreads yet... but seriously thinking 🤔
Oil in the hair? True or false?
yo love from akron ohio goodyear heights area, im 21 and me and my twin are growing our hair out for dreads right now lol! but yea u only want essential oils and put them into distilled water to make a spray (rosemary, lavender, peppermint, tea tree etc.) and like 4 to 6 drops each is what ive heard :D
ua-cam.com/video/6Rl1VdrDi9s/v-deo.html
Thank you for your video! You are spot on with this advice! Ps- your dreads are beautiful!
Thank you so much for this video.. iv had mine a day now and I have also got to the messy stage. I’m worried that when I wet them in the shower for the first time my hair will go back to normal and il lose the locks😢
Is the not so dready top part of your hair a choice or are they in the process of locking? Ty for this vlog
Thanks so much for your advice 🙏 😊
i do my dreads by my self - all fine, but what do you make with the roots?
I have a ton of loose hair. I've had dreads about 8 weeks now and I'm not sure if I should just let them be for awhile and let them knot naturally or if I should be redreading all the time?
they will make their way into the dread eventually or you can get a crochet hook or go somewhere to crochet them in.
i like natural looking dreads. not too messy but not tight. i leave mine be
amber leigh: even the long hairs will eventually knot themselves inside the dreads?
Thank you, I love your video. How do you sleep with them, is it necessary to tie them up in a silk scarf?
hi, how early on can i add beads, or cuffs etc to my new dreadlocks? will a cuff put on not to tight be ok? Im eager to decorate them a little. Ok they only a day old, i can wait a bit, as im still palm rolling them but i really want to attach things.
Thank you!
Hello! I see that you have had dreads for a while and they are quite long. But then you have also had extensions. My hair is wavy and mid-back long, yet i have loops galore even after i do maintenance after my showers. Do you have any advice for that or did you not get any due to your extensions?
+Lluvia Ramos I am in the process of new dreads. I have SO MANY LOOPS! I have been doing maintenance with back combing and the super tiny crochet hooks to tighten and work the loops in. Before doing that I would I hold the base of the dread near the scalp and pull the bottom, it will work some of the loops in, follow with palm roll. Now that they are a month and a half that technique is not working as well, but still helps. I will say even with the crochet technique you will still get some loops. All part of the process. :) Best of luck on your baby dreads!
Thx 4 the info now ik wht to do when i get mine this saterday 🙌 exited!!
Getting my dreads done in 5 days
Thank you.
Its really helping me a lot and your hair is beautiful.
I’ve had mine for nearly two weeks and my head was never painful… I don’t think it’s nessessary to start them so tight that it hurts … some were a bit painful as they were being crochet …
i have had my dread for about a month and i can’t get them to look really neat how do you keep them all together and not look “hairy” ???
Yes I agree & loose? How to tighten
I’m about to go on my dreadlock journey been wanting&thinkin about it for a longgggggtime! Preciate da tips& advice it was really insightful & will definitely use your tips. Luv ya dreads. Al💙ha from da lone 💫state 🤙🏽
Love yours locs..
I created a dread in my hair and did it super tight to my scalp. (Basically as tight as I could do it) I used the twist and rip method and then I slept and took a shower the next morning and the whole top half knots moved down and so the bottom half is dreaded and the top half isn't at all and I don't know what to do.
I got mine done in a salon 2 days ago and they don't hurt, she didn't do them very tight and some are falling apart/splitting. They were back combed and she also used SOOO MUCH WAX :/ I'm confused and worried, help?
She did them wrong, my mom did that to me the first time i got my done. We had to brush them out, took us about 6 hours. They arent suppose to have hair falll out like a ton. :(
I left a comment on another video of yours,I thought y said u didn't wash yours. I misunderstood. I knew they looked amazingly clean.luv ur videos
are there any natural shampoos that you’d recommend for dreadlocks and are there any specific products or ingredients to avoid/look out for
You R Beautiful! Love your eye makeup! If you don't mind me asking...What is the name of your eye liner? I have been having trouble finding one that doesn't smear all over the place throughout the day. Thank you in advance. Love your videos.
How to manage friz and how to manage the roots
Crochet hook to manage frizz. The roots will manage themselves.
I make my dreadlocks with palm rolling. I cant figure out the interlocking hook
But palm rolling works amazingly!!!!
Thank you!!!!!!! You are the sweetest! I love your videos and your beautiful dreads! I've been doing my research on dreads before I go for it, myself! You have been so helpful! Hugs to you beautiful soul!! ❤😉😎 ~Christine
How do you maintain your roots?
In regards to beads or wraps of yarn on your locks. That should be taken out at every shower and not put back in until the hair is completely dry, and not in the same place 🤙
hey your dreads are awesome btw don't let anyone tell u different. I just had my dreads done a week ago I was wandering when I can start tidyin them with a crochet hook or shall I just leave them for a bit longer as some strands of hair have come out?
Lucy Shepherd Wait a bit for your hair grow out then tidy them
Thank you dread goddess! I think you're dreads are lovely!
I thought you're info was useful and informative.
T.y again Jaydel
Thank you, very helpful.. Im fungi g out as much as I can.. those 8 tips Wer very good advice X 👌
Hi beautiful Elise! I had my dreads done some DAYS ago, and I happen to be experiencing exactly what you did: it hurts, it´s very itchy, I have washed them twice already (although I have been told not to do it),but I have a question: when will they start to soften? they are really hard, it actually feels like rope .-) HELP!! (I really found your advice very helpful for me, thanks!).
That´s great to know! Thanks :-)
I really like this background music it makes me happy. Does anybody know what it is?
You are so cute! I love your accent and love how you pronounce words. Thank you for the advice. My dreads are a few months old, and I really appreciate the advice.
Great help for me,thank u very much.
what is the name of that spray you have?
A beautiful dreadhead 😶😍
Can you use a hemp shampoo?
Very helpful information! Thank you for sharing! :)
she is so hippie 😍
Thanks for the tips
Don't worry about your pronunciation, you can just call it a back comb, it's a verb and a noun! You are adorable xx
What do you do with dreads that are sticking out of the other dreads? I got two dreads that are sticking out at the side of my head and they are really annoying. -_-
Washing them will them them calm down... It usually happens when they are locking uneven and it causes them to stick up. It will stop eventually... Try wetting them and placing them where you want as it dries
+Moon Glow help them**
thinkin about getting dreads, just a bit scared about school. just need to find someone who can help me.
hi I wondered what you know about dying dreads. my hairdresser has never done it before and is quote "dreading it" (which totally had me in stitches when she said it!) my hair is already dyed, so it's just the roots, any suggestions?
I colored mine myself, have been coloring my own hair for years, and I had them professionally colored once. Its no big deal. Start at the bottom and work your way up as you don't want your roots/virgin hair to get too light. Got around the loc and remeber that they are 3D then paint the roots. Good luck!
what song is in the background??
I don't know if know about this, but i'm going to dye my blonde dreadlocks with henna and I'm really interested in your opinion, do you think it would be dangerous for my dreads?
No. Just make sure it is washed out COMPLETELY. Water should run clear. -someone with dreads and someone who has dyed their hair with henna.
+xburningindigo Thanks :) One thing... a part of my hair is synthetic can I dye it?
I have no experience with that, but i'm assuming that it will be affected by the henna. It could possibly end up holding less or more color than your natural hair.
I love your deadlock videos! :D
I was wondering tho, what do you use as background? I adore it! :D
Can I ask you a question? I have extremely thick hair, and anytime I try to grow it out it gets SO itchy. Idk what to do. It’s also very dry and flaky.
Ere Mas essential oil spray on the scalp helps so much! I have the same kind of hair. I use apricot oil and then drops of my favorite oils with a few drops of tea tree. I spray just a little bit in the scalp directly and run it in. It feels so good! You don’t need to use a lot!
what is the music in the background?
Thank you this video was very helpful. 😁
I have dreaded my hair 3 weeks ago and put in a few extension dreads and I keep thinking I did it wrong ... and Is it ok that they r soft at first ??
New dreads are always soft. They will harden as they loc up. They will also shrink when that happens, that will be your clue that they are maturing.
it helped me a lot, thank you
the bottom half of her dreads are very well done, but the top part looks like it's not dreaded at all. anyone knows why? is this what's naturally happens when dreads grow?
+Loser it looks like it, but it's just because I've brushed out 12 of my front dreadlocks. The rest of them are dreaded from the roots and all the way out 😊
I back comb every month and then always keep a needle on me. I do constant maintenance and take care of fuzzies.
tysm yes
I love your accent!! I think your SO cute!! ♡
i made myself 7 dreadlocks but i thinks its better to get them done... they are SO loose... :(
That's normal! They will tighten up. No worries... All 55 of mine are home made
+Moon Glow that motivated me to go on doing them myself :D thank you!
+alex you can look at my early dread videos and see for yourself if you want. Mine weren't always pretty lol. I'm glad to help!!
+alex I'm letting mine naturally lock together, I have about 12 that have formed now.. the first few that formed are nice and tight now, but the others are still a bit loose! it all takes time :)
its hard to wait that long but i'll have patience! thank you!
So I'm thinking of getting dreads...I work out about 5 to 6 days per week. When I work out I sweat a lot and look as if I just took a shower. (Gross I know) Will it be OK to have my hair wet (with sweat) that often?