Prepare For Starting Dreadlocks!

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Lazy Dreads

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Decided you want to start dreadlocks but want to know how to best prepare yourself and your hair?
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Getting your hair ready:
Now for dreadlocks to properly start to form you're obviously going to need hair! The longer, the better! If you're going to use the neglect method, it doesn't really matter how much hair you have, you just need to stop combing and it'll dread as it grows out, but for the other two methods: backcombing and twist & rip it really helps to have a good length of hair. I would recommend having around 5-6 inches or longer, I know it's possible to start dreads with shorter hair than that but: they're more likely to unravel faster, they're going to be very short after shrinkage and also you have less control over the dreadlock thickness as shorter hair can only really be locked into fairly small sections. So ideally I'd recommend growing your hair out to atleast 5-6 inches.
Ok, so you've got the hair length, next thing you need to do is change up your hair washing routine. Dreadlocks form best in clean hair as greasy hair inhibits locking (greasy hairs slip past each other, whereas clean hair knots up). You're going to want to relax how often you wash your hair to prepare your scalp. Dreadlocks are usually washed at least once a week, some wash them a little less often, some a little more often, it really depends on where you live and how active you are. I personally wash mine every 2-3 days. You want to slowly ease into washing your hair using the new routine so your scalp gets used to it. If you go straight from washing the hair every day to washing once a week, you're really going to feel it and you'll get an itchy scalp because your head will still be producing oils at the rate required to keep your head healthy for daily washing! You can still shower every day, like you can with dreadlocks, but just don't wash your hair every day - use a shower cap over your hair, or a plastic bag. I just use a t-shirt tied over my dreads and lower the shower head when I want to shower while keeping my hair dry.
Around 2 weeks before you start your dreads you're going to want to change what you actually wash your hair with. Cut out the conditioner and get a residue free shampoo. Conditioners kill knots and therefore are really bad for dreadlocks. Freshly conditioned soft hair won't dread as well and will be more likely to come loose. Starting with the residue free dreadlock shampoo as early as possible will make sure your hair is in a good dread-ready state and get your hair and scalp used to the shampoo. N.B: If you're going to be using the backcombing method for starting your dreads you will want to keep brushing your hair normally up until the day you start the dreadlocks.
Getting yourself ready for dreads:
Even if you've gotten your hair ready you still need to get yourself prepared. The day you start your dreads using backcombing or T&R is going to be a long one. It can take anywhere between 3-7 hours to section off and backcomb or T&R a head of hair, it depends on your hair length, the experience of the person doing the work and how big your sections are. So you'll maybe want to get a book or two ready or some movies. Also get stocked up on food and drink for you and whoever is helping you with the dreads so you don't have to go out to shop with half a head of dreads! I would recommend maybe having some headache tablets at the ready because it can be quite painful having someone pull at your scalp for 3-7 hours and it can leave your scalp sore for a day or two afterwards. You will also need to be prepared for the attention you're going to receive with new dreads. People are going to notice you, look at you and your hair and maybe even come and ask you questions about them. When dreads are new they can really stand out, it's normal for freshly backcombed dreads to really stick up and give you a Sideshow-Bob look. Also be prepared for them to look messy for a few months before they start to mature!

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@teabag792
@teabag792 8 жыл бұрын
I'm a 53 year old grandmother and I'm going to start my dreadlocks this year.
@Planetwerpp
@Planetwerpp 7 жыл бұрын
Helen Fulcher u go ganny😊
@trenrust
@trenrust 7 жыл бұрын
Helen Fulcher You must be an awesome Grandma 👌👌👌👍👍👍
@myraleeannecarlile6759
@myraleeannecarlile6759 7 жыл бұрын
Helen Fulcher bad ass
@bobbyentertainer5575
@bobbyentertainer5575 7 жыл бұрын
Helen Fulcher if I start dreads should I still wash my hair before I get them
@saitama_9279
@saitama_9279 6 жыл бұрын
Helen Fulcher I remember when I was a 53 year old grandmother.. but now I’m a 21 year old man child.
@nesh116
@nesh116 10 жыл бұрын
Your brow game is on point
@theAbaddon_
@theAbaddon_ 10 жыл бұрын
lol when you said "if you're interested in shrinkage..." :) I'M IMMATURE GET OVER IT!
@ifyouwouldlisten4078
@ifyouwouldlisten4078 5 жыл бұрын
Franco Sulfaro same!😂😂
@Amiyahrin
@Amiyahrin 2 жыл бұрын
Started my dreadlocks about three weeks ago, did the rip n' twist method and crocheted to help them stay. I am absolutely in love with them. Thank you for having the informative channel. I think at this point I am just going to allow my dreads to freeform, this start of my dread journey is just taking off...can't wait to see what happens down the road.
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 11 жыл бұрын
As long as you don't backcomb them into supertight lumps or crochet the lumps, they'll relax and soften up so they'll more closely match the new growth - but you can almost always tell which part was the backcombed part and which part is new growth.
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 10 жыл бұрын
@Jay I cannot reply to your comment due to your Google+ settings. You can dread your hair after it's been washed and dried, in fact it's best to do it while the hair is nice and clean - but it's ideal if you have not conditioned your hair for a while beforehand as soft conditioned hair is less likely to knot and hold knots and therefore more likely to fall out.
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 10 жыл бұрын
You can start using it before. Residue free shampoo still works perfectly fine on non-dreaded hair.
@gr8fulkitten146
@gr8fulkitten146 8 жыл бұрын
Just finished my dreads today. Even young and frizzy, I'm loving them! lol looks great hanging out of my hats :D thanks a bunch! You're videos are so informative.
@ZombiesOnlyWantAHug
@ZombiesOnlyWantAHug 10 жыл бұрын
I'm loving your vids, man! I've already decided on getting them and I know everything that's required. Atm my hair is only 5.5 inches so I plan on growing it out for 6 months to see how it goes and if I'm comfortable with the length I'm going to start. One day I hope to get them as long as yours and I've accepted that's years ahead of me.
@onlyifyoucallmebrian
@onlyifyoucallmebrian 11 жыл бұрын
Just started my first lock via twist and rip today! Your videos are really informative and helped me decide to finally take the plunge. Thanks again and keep up the good work!!
@wadechezem658
@wadechezem658 5 жыл бұрын
Ive had my dreads for 2 months. Started with the back combing until i got good bases and now im free forming. Love the vids.
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 11 жыл бұрын
They're supposed to be loose, they cannot mature if they are over tightened at the start. If you backcomb them more you'll be in effect starting them over again every time you do so and if you keep crocheting them you'll have to repeat it over and over again.
@MsDeadbite
@MsDeadbite 10 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your videos, I'm planning on doing dreadlocks for myself soon and your videos are very helpful! :)
@Golbhc
@Golbhc 10 жыл бұрын
I wash my normal (not yet dreaded) hair once a week. But I hope to have say 5/6 dreads under my top layer of hair.
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 11 жыл бұрын
The problem with having scattered dreads is that the loose hair will get stuck in them and start knotting up. Some people have dreaded hair with normal fringe hair / bangs because it's easy to condition and brush that hair while leaving the dreads alone. But when they're just scattered you can't really brush the hair or condition it without getting it on the dreads, so it'll all start to lock up.
@ceceliasmitty2180
@ceceliasmitty2180 8 жыл бұрын
I am loving these videos! Thank you for being so informative!!
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 8 жыл бұрын
+Sybille Jones I'm glad you enjoy what I do! :)
@aliplevin3749
@aliplevin3749 6 жыл бұрын
Just wanted to say iv started my dreadlocks journey recently and I love your videos.. they honest and straight to the point and I like that. I look forward to watching more. Thanks lazydreads...xxx
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 11 жыл бұрын
I would imagine it's possible to get fleas in dreads, but I've never heard of it. They wouldn't get in the dreads, they'd get on them or on your head. It wouldn't be much different from getting them on your head with normal hair.
@fufu8488
@fufu8488 3 жыл бұрын
I like how fast and highly informative this was. Straight to the point. Great 😉
@musicspeakstoashley
@musicspeakstoashley 8 жыл бұрын
I did natural dreads for 3 weeks or so they look nice of of course super messy but it made me want to do the rip n twist which I will do in 2 weeks. can't wait !! thanks for inspiration I always wanted to but as a mother I felt like ppl would judge me but my son said he's okay with it ! can't wait for my journey
@treymorman4042
@treymorman4042 9 жыл бұрын
Getting mine tomorrow! Been waiting for quite a bit now. Peace
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 9 жыл бұрын
+Trey Morman best of luck! :)
@jethrowomber
@jethrowomber 10 жыл бұрын
I have pretty oily hair and to start off getting all that oil out I take lemon juice microwave it then mix in sea salt and stir until sea salt is dissolved put into a spray bottle and spray your hair down it will dry your hair out very fast the amounts of each I couldn't really tell you though you have to be your own judge on that but I did this sometime 3 times a week just spray down give a few good head shakes and let ait dry after it dried I would take a microfiber clothe and start doing donuts on my scalp after 3 or 4 weeks my hair started to take form and now I'm going into a year of my lox this would probably be a good way to help natural locks form...but be careful when spraying and once your hair is soaked because lemon juice and salt in the eyes burns very much.so be careful when you shake off the excess and when you apply the mix and make sure no one is near you don't want others to get it in their eyes
@ceciliameserve7921
@ceciliameserve7921 11 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you mentioned a flea comb lol. People always look at me like I'm crazy when I tell them that's what they can use
@ewanjones6331
@ewanjones6331 2 жыл бұрын
Getting my dreads done in 9 days can't wait
@numbersanddots
@numbersanddots 10 жыл бұрын
so ..I want to have dreadlocks now :3
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 10 жыл бұрын
Excellent! :)
@roybrookton7938
@roybrookton7938 8 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the info ,very thought out and well presented 😊
@scornpole5105
@scornpole5105 8 жыл бұрын
I did the twist and rip method about 5 days ago. Wasn't really bad at all when I was doing the twist and rip, but now my head hurts immensely. I think it's because the hair is starting to shrink and pull on its own(?) It feels like someone put a 40lb weight in my head. If they are hurting this bad now, are they always going to? Because I'm about to try as best I can to undo the knots or just cut them off. I don't want to get rid of my hair but I think dreads were a bad idea.
@matstreets84
@matstreets84 11 жыл бұрын
i did the twist and rip method and i think that they have turned out great. thanks for the videos man. i just uploaded my 4 week update and can already see the deference.
@mtndweller55
@mtndweller55 8 жыл бұрын
I could listen to you talk all day long... love your accent (and your locks).
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 8 жыл бұрын
+Whitney McQueen I should get into reading for audiobooks...
@mtndweller55
@mtndweller55 8 жыл бұрын
+Lazy Dreads Haha.... YES!
@KaysFantasy
@KaysFantasy 8 жыл бұрын
I'm dying to get dreadlocks, I've been wanting them for a few yrs now. So when I wash my hair with no conditioning, do I dry my hair after or do I leave it?
@queenbbyx_9699
@queenbbyx_9699 5 жыл бұрын
You should form them though so your hair doesn’t become one knot
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 11 жыл бұрын
Depends on where you live, you can find lots of varieties around the world. A good start is to search dreadlock soap or dreadlock shampoo on ebay and see what's available in your country then see if anyone has reviewed it.
@mackenziefrenze1676
@mackenziefrenze1676 10 жыл бұрын
Could you tease or back comb sections of the hair to keep pieces seperated when doing the neglect methed
@davexxx3092
@davexxx3092 9 жыл бұрын
I love your videos, they are so helpful! I'm hopefully getting my dreadlocks done soon and I just can't wait! I've seen several of your dread videos and they really are great :D
@TheGrowCave
@TheGrowCave 9 жыл бұрын
*troll face* "I have a video on shrinkage ;)"
@sarahcarr4335
@sarahcarr4335 9 жыл бұрын
After you've dreaded your hair and your hair starts to grow out, how do you maintain the roots so that the roots continue to keep the dreaded shape? Hope my question makes sense haha
@trentwebb521
@trentwebb521 4 жыл бұрын
I've heard hooks and hooking in loose ends works
@oliverfulayter5515
@oliverfulayter5515 8 жыл бұрын
I have been watching your videos, considering, getting the info I need if I DO dread my hair. But my actual question is (for no one in particular) if I personally will look god with dreads? Like.. How does one know if it will look okay? And dreads are a pretty lengthy process. So it'll take a while before I know if I like them or not. This seems to be the most difficult decision for me. I'm just not sure if I will look okay... *groans in frustration* And you're extremely informative! Thank you for all of your wonderful videos and time!
@oliverfulayter5515
@oliverfulayter5515 8 жыл бұрын
+Olivia Fulayter Also, I was wondering if we could see some pictures of you (if there are any) with young dreads? Please and thank you.
@oliverfulayter5515
@oliverfulayter5515 8 жыл бұрын
+Olivia Fulayter Also, also: I know the easy answer is "residue free," but what Specific shampoo do you use??
@autumnterry4922
@autumnterry4922 8 жыл бұрын
I'm also pretty curious about that. I know this was written a while ago. So did you ever find an answer to that question??
@koholohan3478
@koholohan3478 8 жыл бұрын
You're just adorable.
@averytaylor3836
@averytaylor3836 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much bro, your awesome!!-Avery Taylor
@emmaperreault91
@emmaperreault91 10 жыл бұрын
You've probably heard this a gazillion times, but your locks are GORGEOUS ^_^ I've always loved dreads, and I'd like to have them, but I'm too chicken at the moment - I have about four feet of straight, shiny hair, and I don't know that I want to part with that right away. For now, I'll watch your vids and dream XD Thanks for making the vids :)
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 10 жыл бұрын
4 feet of loose hair!? Wow!
@emmaperreault91
@emmaperreault91 10 жыл бұрын
Yeah XD It's been growing a LONG time (around 8 years-ish, from chin-length to fingertip length now!) I feel like Rapunzel ^_^
@denisemartin3796
@denisemartin3796 7 жыл бұрын
Thanks, love your videos. Had a question to just make sure before I get started . Do I back comb and then use lock and twist or vice a versa?
@collettemcgurk1984
@collettemcgurk1984 11 жыл бұрын
thank you :) just so i know for when my hairs grown out
@itzCooolcaal
@itzCooolcaal 8 жыл бұрын
i've got a question what happens if you already wash your hair like once a week without conditioner before getting dreads? would i need to go back to washing it everyday and then slowly go back to washing it once a week ? my hair doesn't seem to be greasy at the current momment when washing once a week
@CaptainThrash92
@CaptainThrash92 10 жыл бұрын
4 people dreaded having long hair.
@user-tx9eg4tc8o
@user-tx9eg4tc8o 5 жыл бұрын
I want dreads too, I made one yesterday and combed then (I hope I spelled right) too see how it is and it's nice
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 11 жыл бұрын
You're welcome! :)
@lobbba1666
@lobbba1666 9 жыл бұрын
i love your dreads :D
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 11 жыл бұрын
I was not aware! I'm not so sure - but then again I don't recognise myself in my own videos either, so I'm not the best judge!
@deonsawyer5486
@deonsawyer5486 8 жыл бұрын
Hey lazy dreads I love your videos. You are very informative. I've recently became very interested in starting dreads and would like to start it in the Summer however I used to relax my hair, it's been 5 month since I have not permed my hair can I start my dreads or do I have to wait longer
@BLINDEXPLORERASIFMUHAMMAD
@BLINDEXPLORERASIFMUHAMMAD 6 жыл бұрын
Dude I have just started growing my hair so I can dread it is can't wait to have long dreadlocks
@394Julez
@394Julez 10 жыл бұрын
btw i love your accent
@DianneArmitage
@DianneArmitage 11 жыл бұрын
Thhaaaaank you! Btw, your.dreads are looking fabulous today!
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 9 жыл бұрын
@hotboxking420
@hotboxking420 9 жыл бұрын
Do you have a video on how to dread the hair that is grown out ? Or can make one?
@claudiaa.mariaaa
@claudiaa.mariaaa 10 жыл бұрын
What residue-free shampoos would you recommend?
@DatWeirdBirdChick55
@DatWeirdBirdChick55 5 жыл бұрын
Hi LazyDreads! Not sure if you will see this comment, but I’ve started washing my hair with DollyLocks in preparation for my dreads.. However, I’ve run into a little problem where it seems like even right after I wash my hair, it feels a bit oily. I don’t use very much of the shampoo at all and I had been washing my hair about 2-3 times a week before I even switched to this new residue free shampoo (same amount that I’m washing now & plan to when I make my dreads). So I guess my question is I’m not really sure if I should keep trying with this shampoo and see if my hair “gets used to it” and stops ending up so oily feeling right after I wash it, or if I should try out a new one? It’s been about 8 washes with this shampoo and I haven’t noticed any changes yet. Any advice would be helpful. Thank you!
@claretank6759
@claretank6759 10 жыл бұрын
I'm hopefully getting dreads sometime this summer and I'd like to put some beads in them and other fun stuff...what's an appropriate time to do that?
@MissMissy1131
@MissMissy1131 11 жыл бұрын
Question: hey, I recently got dreadlocks, I did the back combing/crochet method, but they are really lose. Should I try to back comb them more or just work with the crochet hook? Thanks , your videos are great!
@nfz3809
@nfz3809 10 жыл бұрын
So, i'm planing to get dreads with the twist and rip method. I have about 40-50 cm long hair(i think thats about 15-16 inches). My hair is kind of frissy and easily knotts together on it's own. So... how short will my dreads be then? Cause I'm looking to get long and quite thin dreads. And also, just love your dreads and your vids man!
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 10 жыл бұрын
Hello. It's not really possible to say for certain how much hair length is going to be lost. It depends on a number of things like hair length, hair type, hair thickness, how thick you make the dreadlocks and what method you use... so the amount of shrinkage people get is all over the place. Worst case they lose 1/2 of the length but normally it's more like 1/3 of the length is lost.
@jordanbutcher9355
@jordanbutcher9355 10 жыл бұрын
Anyone with dreads that can answer this ,please do. I'm mixed (White/Samoan/Black) and have LONG,Fluffy,very thick blonde hair. How long do you think it would take before the dreads were to start looking less messy, and more mature? Having the hair type that I do, I figured it would be less time because my hair knots up very fast. I don't like wearing hats, so everyone just gets to share my young dreads experience with me when I decide to get them. In the long run I know it'll be worth it, but i'm still impatient most of the time.
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 10 жыл бұрын
Hi Jordan, it's not possible to be exact as everyone's hair is different. The average time is around 12 months, some take longer, some take less time - if you have longer hair that is more prone to forming knots I would imagine you'll find it goes fairly fast.
@tonynjenn1125
@tonynjenn1125 9 жыл бұрын
Hi. I've been doing a lot of research on dreads and you have been the most helpful. But I have waist length hair..and its very very thick, and more of a coarse texture. my question is...does that make me a better or worse candidate for dreads?? I can't decide if I want to start them at home or just go have it done. I have a feeling it would take a pretty long time for mine, considering how thick my hair is. Thank you for all of the info and hope to hear back soon!
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 9 жыл бұрын
Jennifer Bennington Longer hair is better than short hair -> more hair = more interactions = more knots. Longer hair also gives you more length for knots to form in making them less likely to come undone. Course hair is also preferable over soft hair. So I don't think you should have too much to worry about in these areas.
@DevereauxMorte
@DevereauxMorte 9 жыл бұрын
Many people recommend that while sectioning and starting your dreads, you can use rubber bands to hold them in place, but how long do you need to keep those bands in? do you leave them in for awhile after dreading or can you take them out right away once you've dreaded? Just wondering what's best :)
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 9 жыл бұрын
DevereauxMorte Rubber bands are helpful for organising the sectioning, but I would take them out once you're all done and started.
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 11 жыл бұрын
The next Saturday video MIGHT be about T-shirts, I haven't decided yet. I'm not entirely sure what they cost, it'll cost different amounts depending on where you live and which version of the site is available where you live.
@kevindad7890
@kevindad7890 4 жыл бұрын
can't tell if youre on something trippy or a stim cos yo eyes homie. mine looks the same from clear.
@ivanedmund6426
@ivanedmund6426 2 жыл бұрын
If essential oils get on your skin you can wind up with burns or allergic reactions over time
@terrikilburn4133
@terrikilburn4133 9 жыл бұрын
What if you only want a few dreads in your hair ? How would you go about washing your normal hair normally and your dread strands with the residue shampoo ? •.• ahh
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 9 жыл бұрын
Terri Kilburn Residue free shampoo cleans regular hair perfectly fine too.
@ireneburkeblaney2440
@ireneburkeblaney2440 2 жыл бұрын
Im starting mine this sunday ….
@dianalang8817
@dianalang8817 9 жыл бұрын
You are Jack Black !!!!! :D
@atheistmetal1
@atheistmetal1 10 жыл бұрын
Dude- just wanted to...say thanks?...well yeah, I watch ALL your vids. I have a question...very important to me...i'll be honest...I want my hair to look like johnny davis' dreads. they look like they were done with some sort of twist (no pun intended) method. maybe twisted with wax/hairdryer or dread accelerator. Lead singer in KORN= johnny davis. by the chance you know this look, is my guessing correct about twisting hair and using dread wax/hot hair dryer or dread accelerator?
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 10 жыл бұрын
First off if you start dreadlocks trying to emulate someone else's dreadlocks... you're setting yourself up for disappointment. Two twins can start dreadlocks with exactly the same method at exactly the same time and their two sets of dreads will look different. Unless you had the exact same hair type, length, thickness and method as Jonathan Davis.. chances are they're going to look rather different along with it taking a year before dreadlocks look how they're going to look. I'm not entirely sure where you've got the wax and hair dryer idea from - certainly not from any of my videos as that sounds like a horrendous idea. Jonathan Davis has quite messy looking long dreadlocks. From a distance they often don't even look like dreadlocks, they just look like messy hair. This overall idea isn't all that hard to achieve with the Twist & Rip method.. but to get the length you'll need very long hair to start out with.
@deckkid101
@deckkid101 8 жыл бұрын
How would you recommend someone with a curly somewhat natural afro going about growing their hair out before dreads
@wolfhales
@wolfhales 7 жыл бұрын
deckkid101 castor oil worked for me with scalp massages. that was after i big chopped, not for dreads.
@HomemakerDaze
@HomemakerDaze 6 жыл бұрын
Omg I love dreads but I’m too lazy to maintain them! My hair is so straight and I barely do anything to it and dnt even need to brush it. I backcombed my dreads once yrs ago but only had for 2 months cause they started joining together haha I didn’t really no how to seperate them and look after them and sounds like I don’t have the time..
@d0rkx0y0
@d0rkx0y0 9 жыл бұрын
Awesome eyebrows 👍✌
@collettemcgurk1984
@collettemcgurk1984 11 жыл бұрын
hey, i was just wondering about when you are back combing to get the baby dreads. how do you know how much to back comb so that the root doesnt grow in thicker or thinner than the bit you dreaded to get it started? also your hair is beautiful and from your shirts it appears your taste in music is badass
@Branntheman
@Branntheman 7 жыл бұрын
What about wrapping string around new locks? Will it still allow the hairs to set in place or would it slow the process?
@UkDreads
@UkDreads 11 жыл бұрын
Great help, thanks dude
@ElleBean2013
@ElleBean2013 6 жыл бұрын
What if you already only wash your hair about every 2 weeks or so? And if you want to start them right after taking out a protective style (in my case, crochet braids)
@rebekkahbowen8660
@rebekkahbowen8660 7 жыл бұрын
I want to prepare my hair in the best possible way...start them off right! I know I should use natural shampoo with no conditioner in the weeks/days prior. I have searched for weeks already, not knowing exactly which shampoo to use. As I shop for one, I turn the bottle over and there is a list of ingredients a mile long! I don't want to order a shampoo; I want to find one I can buy over the counter. At this point, I have taken so long just to find a shampoo to prepare my hair, that I could have been getting used to my dreads by now. A friend suggested I use dishwashing liquid...thoughts?
@imapingpongball
@imapingpongball 10 жыл бұрын
Hi! I just started my dreadlocks yesterday using twist and rip. I ended up doing it by myself lol. It does worry me though how loose they are, I don't want them to fall out.
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 10 жыл бұрын
Well once you've started them, there's not much else you can do other than hope and wait - they might be too loose.... but then I guess you'll be better practiced for next time?
@ashton9428
@ashton9428 3 жыл бұрын
I want high top dreadlocks but I have a permed mohawk and my sides are shaved and go up too high. My natural hair is straight. Does anyone think I could get dreadlocks now and crochet the sides in or something when they get long enough or should i just wait? Will it look bad because the sides are straight and top is curly when i crochet them in? My hair is 4 inches on top and almost bald on the sides.
@archielee9523
@archielee9523 9 жыл бұрын
Im 13 and want to grow dreads, My Hair is thick and Curly. How Would I Start This Off
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 9 жыл бұрын
Archie Lee You will need to research the various starting methods to see which fits your situation the best.
@archielee9523
@archielee9523 9 жыл бұрын
Ok Thanks Bro!
@MrNowherethis
@MrNowherethis 11 жыл бұрын
Hey man just want to say I love your videos, quick question can fleas get in your dreads and I'd so what can be done about it?
@Ecafpmal
@Ecafpmal 7 жыл бұрын
i have hair down to my knees, and i'm day 1 starting natural dreadlocks. its very tangled, since it's so long, and somewhat fine, partially wavy, i feel like i should be separating all the time i don't want a massive knot ball cropping up, but i don't want to mess with it too much and prevent dreadlocks from forming. any advice?
@gabrielcajigas698
@gabrielcajigas698 8 жыл бұрын
What are the benefits of getting dreads made vs just going natural? I'm not aware of all the styles of making dreads, and would appreciate information from anyone really. thank you!
@toti1ification
@toti1ification 7 жыл бұрын
Gabriel Cajigas watch his 15 minute video on dreads
@bastinjieber5194
@bastinjieber5194 5 жыл бұрын
huge help
@lauracalderon9694
@lauracalderon9694 9 жыл бұрын
I'm getting dreads in soon. but half of my head is bleached so its pretty damaged . i heard that dreads can break off if the hair is too damaged, is there any way to prevent it or help avoid it ?
@av3365
@av3365 8 жыл бұрын
What if it is about 7 inches at the back and top. and 4 at the side?
@hobohomie2346
@hobohomie2346 8 жыл бұрын
Can someone please tell me if these rules apply to dreadlocks the same as dyson heppell's?
@shiva-ch4nw
@shiva-ch4nw 6 жыл бұрын
hey i have started my dread journey ... and as you said dry and long hair dread the best ... i have hair long enough but my hair is kind of oily texture... i tried forming two dreads one with back comb method and another one with twist and rip method to see which works for me... they both work well for me but since my hair is super curly the two dreads that were formed are curling too and dont look like dreads at all .... any one who went through same problem ... any suggestion would help :)
@killersmells9710
@killersmells9710 9 жыл бұрын
Hi, I am planning on getting dreadlocks can I use a shower cap to prevent my hair from getting wet so that I can still clean the rest of myself.
@katiemitchell7618
@katiemitchell7618 8 жыл бұрын
Hey +lazydreads I'm starting get out with like 12 -17 " of hair not sure, but was wondering if dye or damage from dye would affect the dreads? and wanted to say that your videos rock super informative and exactly what I was looking for
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 8 жыл бұрын
+Katie Mitchell Dye can be a little though on dreadlocks when they're young because it can take a lot of rinsing to remove the excess and all that heavy duty rinsing can frizz up young loose dreads.
@Viccyvictor
@Viccyvictor 10 жыл бұрын
I'm really new to dreads, and got a lot of time till my hair grows long enough. I surely want them. But I wonder what to do when I finally have them, is there much loose hair that's gonna appear from the roots? And what to do with those. If I'm not mistaken, you said in the other video that new hair is gonna become dread lock as well, but how come you have some loose hair? A reply would be appreciated, great videos. Thanks.
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 10 жыл бұрын
The hair that grows from the root of the dread will lock up as it grows out / there's normally around 0.5-1 inch of looseness followed by the dreaded part. The fly away loose hair is different and will always be in a constant cycle - hairs get pulled out, hairs break, new hairs grow. Those fly away hairs will lock together and either form their own dreads or join other dreads... by which point there will be some new loose hairs. The only way to get all of the loose hair in is to crochet them in... and if you stop crocheting, the loose hairs will come back.
@Viccyvictor
@Viccyvictor 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much, now I know how that works. This is my first day of gathering information about dreads, and it's been a very informative one. Thanks lots again and I will continue to watch more videos from you!
@davidendho
@davidendho 10 жыл бұрын
Lazy Dreads I've been growing my hair for a month and its nearly 4 inches. Im so inspired by the sport of dreds and I finally stopped procrastinating and decided to grow locs. My hair is naturally straight. From what I've watched on youtube regarding dreds, everyone with straight hair has traditional dreds. However, I would prefer sectioned dreds. Any advice? Im sorry if you've made a video relavent to my question but I'm not able to find one. Thank you for your dedication. P.S For what it may prevent, im 14 years of age. I wouldnt know if there even is anything of age requirements that I may need to consume for better hair/dred growth?
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 10 жыл бұрын
David Hoching You can section your hair whether you have straight hair or curly hair, but your hair type will affect the end result.
@davidendho
@davidendho 10 жыл бұрын
Lazy Dreads Thank you! :)
@gabrialllanos2716
@gabrialllanos2716 8 жыл бұрын
hey just curious when your hair grows from the scalp do you have to keep palm rolling it or does it lock up by it self
@mackenziefrenze1676
@mackenziefrenze1676 10 жыл бұрын
And when the dreads are maturing or de fluffing XD could you just keep it up all the time when youre out . Or would that maybe make the dreads form weird or make pieces fall out of the dreads more
@ryanendreszl6976
@ryanendreszl6976 3 жыл бұрын
way late to this video but if someone still here what brand residue free shampoo do you recommend
@TheWOWLOTR
@TheWOWLOTR 8 жыл бұрын
Teetree shampoo mint is fine for dreadlocks right? Also I got dreadlocks started and was told not to wash my hair for two weeks weeks afterwards. Is that normal? P.S. I went to a salon and the first trip was to get the hair ready and the second appointment was to latch the hair together. I hope you can give a response. Thank you =)
@3V1LW1Z4RD
@3V1LW1Z4RD 9 жыл бұрын
I was watching one of your vids in bed the other night and i tried twisting and ripping and i made a dread. I woke up the next morning and went into the kitchen and my mam was like "Rory why is there an antennae coming out of your head?" XD She doesn't really like dreads but sher.
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 11 жыл бұрын
You're welcome. Young dreads are messy anyway - will probably look like part dread, part normal hair for quite a while anyway :)
@carriecorpse7135
@carriecorpse7135 9 жыл бұрын
I have been growing my hair without cutting it for almost 14 years so I'm sitting on it. I do not plan on cutting it but I've been seriously thinking about locking it up for 10 of these 14 years. I'm nervous/excited about it! it's my journey and I want to do them myself but I don't want to mess it up.
@danielsalazarthevinemaster240
@danielsalazarthevinemaster240 7 жыл бұрын
I was told not to wash my hair because its not nappy enough, is that true?
@JackyRowe
@JackyRowe 10 жыл бұрын
Damn it, I wish could have watched this video before getting mine, there are so many conflicting opinions on youtube! I got mine done the day before this video was uploaded, but all's going well :)
@jessjanes4174
@jessjanes4174 10 жыл бұрын
Whenever you look directly at the camera I feel as if you're staring into my soul.... Like you're just blanking the camera and your eyes are popping out if the screen and looking at my brain...
@LazyDreads
@LazyDreads 10 жыл бұрын
Ha, well I do enjoy the odd spot of soul staring ^^
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