QuoteReplyTopic: My Dreadlock History (take a read) Posted: August 08 2006 at 2:05am
The name's Roschell.
Well, I was brought up on reggae, so naturally, I wanted locs when I
was able to say it. Took a while, but I've got them now.
Before locs, I usually kept my hair cut low, but I was then allowed to
grow a fro.
Me with my fro.
Well, my mom got tired of that, so she told me to go out and find
someone to braid it. I liked braids, liked the look, but they
weren't my goal and they weren't too comfortable to me.
I saw one thread about a guy who liked how his hair looked after he
took braids out, but I didn't start mines like that. A lady blew
out my afro and twisted it with gel, no wax, just gel, dried it, and it
held, and I'd go back everyone 4 weeks.
I don't know if anyone can relate here, but I was afraid of the hair
untwisting (one did eventually when I fell asleep), so I didn't wash my
hair....... for the first 3 months. I made sure to go to
the lady doing my hair routinely, and she made sure my scalp didn't dry
out or become too itchy, but I don't think I told her I didn't wash it.
I've had dreads for a year and 3 months, and plan on having them a LONG time.
HOWEVER, I RAN INTO A PROBLEM. My new maintance lady, decided
that it was time to "trim" my dreads. She took clippers and went
along each one very precisely, it made them lay down better, and act
more "individual". However, upon trimming one, she noticed
this.
Yea, I had a dreadlock become thin. I freaked out, but guess
what, those 7 hairs are strong lol, it's still in tact and gets
thrashed around a lot when I wash them. I'm getting them twisted
again Wednesday, I'll post new pics.
All my photos are
here.
I invite you all to take a look see..
Any questions anyone has, I'd love to hear them, and help you find an
answer if I can, and I might just have a few questions of my own if you
have a different hair texture. PEACE!
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Those look really nice...my uncle had his locks for over 20 years, down to his butt.
I also know a few people who had them for a long period of time for years and years and one girl took a few locs apart...took hours and hours for each lock but it worked.
Umm, i guess the washing is up to the individual because everyone Iknow wash/ rinse often.
Yea, I didn't wash my hair regularly because if I washed them as soon
as I got them twisted, I'd pratically be waisting my money. And
now, I like the twisted look as much as I like the normal look, so I'll
keep the roots twisted as long as I can.
I'll start washing regularly most likely when I start college next week haha.
Just got my hair retwisted Wednesday.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v324/three-d/yo009.jpg
Hey wassup bro I'm currently just starting on dreads i got retwist yesterday but what do u do let your hair nap up I'm not locked yet let it sit for a long time and get retwists or get retwist every 2 months how did u do that your pattern or sequence?
If your hair is like mines. Just get it twisted and do your best
not to wash it. If it starts to itch, consider misting with
water, or if it's been like 4 or more weeks go ahead and consider
getting it retwisted. The number one thing to do is to refrain
from washing as long as possible, but at the same time take care of
your scalp.
After a while, you'll know when they've locked good.
Of course, websites and stuff recommend washing it, but you really
don't have to, just take care of your scalp, that'll keep it from
itching, and give them time to nap up on their own.
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