Dreads how many
I am guilty of trying to fix them every couple days lol. That caught my attention right away but I do palm roll before bed and every morning. Hi Kimberly! Thank you for your kind feedback! I have some what thin hair so my number one goal when starting my locks myself was a healthy thick foundation. That way I could avoid my roots from weakening and thinning out. This helped me so much! Hi Andria!
That helps to motivate me a lot. I would like your advice on loc extensions for light thin hair. Would I cause my love to Come undone if I wash them?
I usually only get them washed when I go for a retwist every month. I recommend washing your locs once a week. Washing too often can cause them to remain wet for too long, therefore risking the development of mold. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Previous Post Next Post. I recommend a consultation with a loctician or the hair care professional who may help you start your locks.
The size of the parts your scalp is the most important factor that will directly determine the thickness of individual locs. Larger parts will create thicker Locs while smaller parts will create skinny locks.
Meter parts will result in neater styling of your locks once you get to that point. The best number of dreads to have is a combination of two things. The first is the with of the parts and locks that well remain strong as the locks grow longer and hair naturally sends at the route. This means you will have fewer locks but you will not risk breakage and your loc Journey. The size of the parts to start dreadlocks will always determined how skinny or fat individual dreads are.
When you start your Locs make sure you communicate 2 the stylist the sickness you are going for. If you are doing it yourself keep in mind that your Locs May send overtime with retwisting and growing heavier. Because Parts eyes will always determine how skinny or fat individual dreads are, part size will also determine the number of individual Locs you will have. Your scalp has a finite area from where your hair grows.
The number of Dreads depends on how thick your hair is, but also on how big the shaved parts are. Because of this the number will be slightly different for everybody. We give a guideline for the number of Dreads to use when you have three quarters of your hair shaved. With this we mean that besides both sides of your hair, part of the back is also shaved.
The only part where you can braid in Dreads, is the top of your head, upto the crown of your head. The number of Dreads depends on how thick your hair is, but also on how big the shaved part is.
With an undercut a part of the hair on the back of your head is shaved, while the hair on top ot the head is long enough to fall to both sides. People with more tend to have pencil sized locks or smaller. I have 17 locks. So if you need an idea of how big those would be, check out my video of my congo's.
That shows the best pics of the size at the roots. You always tend to gain some over the years. Loose hair, new growth, flyaways, every strand that just so happens to not be in a lock at the moment, eventually forms a new lock. So as they mature, you end up with some new baby locks. I don't know how many I have. I started off at around 40 or so I think but I know a lot have congoed since then
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