Na, you wont have to cut them.Usually people with long hair use a technique called backcombing.But also you could get a dred perm (thats if youre willing to spit out alot of cash).The results are great and it works instantly.
Well from what I understand locs aren't hard to take care of. I hear it's pretty low maintenance. But I've never had them. As far as getting a Dred Perm ( a perm that chemically damages your hair in order for it to hold knots better i.e. any perm haha!), please don't do that to yourself. If you have a perm you are gonna have to grow it out. It's as simple as that. There is a method called sisterlocs. This allows you to start locs with permed hair. In my opinion,If you aren't ready to let go of your long hair or begin a process in which you have to start over with you natural hair then you aren't ready to loc. To talk to people who truly know what they're talking about visit www.nappturality.com ASAP :!:
* I'm assuming that you are african american and have chemically straightened hair. Please correct me if I'm wrong*
Yea, the dred perm can be harsh but my friend has one and his hair is fine,at least for now.Personally, I think she should go to someone who specializes in twist,dreds,braids etc. because some hairstylist just dont know how to do them.I also heard that some people start their dreds from single braids.
Well from what I understand locs aren't hard to take care of. I hear it's pretty low maintenance. But I've never had them. As far as getting a Dred Perm ( a perm that chemically damages your hair in order for it to hold knots better i.e. any perm haha!), please don't do that to yourself. If you have a perm you are gonna have to grow it out. It's as simple as that. There is a method called sisterlocs. This allows you to start locs with permed hair. In my opinion,If you aren't ready to let go of your long hair or begin a process in which you have to start over with you natural hair then you aren't ready to loc. To talk to people who truly know what they're talking about visit www.nappturality.com ASAP :!:
* I'm assuming that you are african american and have chemically straightened hair. Please correct me if I'm wrong*
yeah cosign...growing TRUE dreads aint about following the latest trend but its about fully embracing and loving the hair you were born with...ive had friends with dreads, its not really high maintenance at all, ya get your locs retwisted every month or two, and wash and condition it regularly and thats it, the only thing hard that is the part where your dreads are forming cause it wont be perfectly shaped dreads for a while and wont automatically hang down, and will just stick straight for a good while WITH natural hair and ya may get the "fuzzies"...just stray hairs and all..honestly i think ya should get sisterlocs to see how it feels like aj suggested, or just get long loose twists used with a lil beeswax like some white stars do to also give a good feel or just get a dread weave...cause it seems like youre not ready for real
Well from what I understand locs aren't hard to take care of. I hear it's pretty low maintenance. But I've never had them. As far as getting a Dred Perm ( a perm that chemically damages your hair in order for it to hold knots better i.e. any perm haha!), please don't do that to yourself. If you have a perm you are gonna have to grow it out. It's as simple as that. There is a method called sisterlocs. This allows you to start locs with permed hair. In my opinion,If you aren't ready to let go of your long hair or begin a process in which you have to start over with you natural hair then you aren't ready to loc. To talk to people who truly know what they're talking about visit www.nappturality.com ASAP :!:
* I'm assuming that you are african american and have chemically straightened hair. Please correct me if I'm wrong*
yeah cosign...growing TRUE dreads aint about following the latest trend but its about fully embracing and loving the hair you were born with...ive had friends with dreads, its not really high maintenance at all, ya get your locs retwisted every month or two, and wash and condition it regularly and thats it, the only thing hard that is the part where your dreads are forming cause it wont be perfectly shaped dreads for a while and wont automatically hang down, and will just stick straight for a good while WITH natural hair and ya may get the "fuzzies"...just stray hairs and all..honestly i think ya should get sisterlocs to see how it feels like aj suggested, or just get long loose twists used with a lil beeswax like some white stars do to also give a good feel or just get a dread weave...cause it seems like youre not ready for real
I would suggest going to a professional who specializes in dreadlocks that can tell you the proper way to go about getting some for your actual hair. I think neat and well tamed dreads are beautiful...I just couldnt get them cause its too permanent for me...But there is a woman in my church who has BEAUTIFUL dreads...She goes to the shop every two weeks to have her new growth twisted up and her dreads have grown so long and so fast....They are very healthy looking. But make sure if you get them, you keep them up regularly so you aint walking around lookin like Whoopi Goldberg...
But make sure if you get them, you keep them up regularly so you aint walking around lookin like Whoopi Goldberg...
I ADORE Whoopi's locs :!: They're so thick and healthy looking. Actually If I were to loc, I would probably do freeform (I think that's what whoopi does) with a little maintenance, but not too perfect. Sorta like Lauryn Hills.
My brother wants to dye is locs but I told him that could harm his hair...Does anyone know another method he could use?? I heard lemon juice works but that takes time.