I'm all for congos, but the back of my head seems like it wants to form on massive dread which would pose rather large issues concerning mold. I really don't know what to do with them as I do not like ripping them apart (it seems pointless to me because they will start trying to congo all over again so it would be an endless cycle of pulling) and I would like them to look as natural as possible without starting over. So should I wait it out a bit longer and see if it starts to section out better or try to cut some of the weaker congos out or anything else?
I got all of these pictures while on Cape Breton Island for a week and I have more of views/landscapes/touristy places if anyone would like me to put them up for their viewing pleasure. But, I will just put hair pictures up for now. Dreads are soaked from the water at Ingonish Beach Slightly distant view of the other side of my head from a look out point on a mountain. Sitting on a cliff at Mary Ann Falls. At the top of Beulach Ban Falls. (note how badass the chin fuzz looks from this angle)
dreads looking kick-ass man. id rip the congoness at the back if you're worried about it. and yeah cuffs = good idea too. theyll still look nice and natural. they are really sweet.
The congos weren't really legit congos where multiple dreads wanted to form a big one, they were just rather hefty strands of hair connecting them with no connection at the root so I just cut most of them apart with a razor blade. Cleaning feels oh so nice now that I can get to that part of my scalp.... And thank you Wameron
I haven't been on her in a while, so here's an update that isn't really up to date. Hopefully the embeds will work. Sometime during later summer. One year (mid October). Halloween Dance.
November, I believe. New Years. Right now, I'm at 1 year and 5 months, but, unfortunately, I do not have any pictures after new years, but maybe I'll get some soon.
To GLENGLEN, it's my formal grad picture for high school. It goes in the year book and a mosaic which is mounted in the school. Do they not do this kind of thing in Australia?