My dread progress and a question.

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by MrBig0, Jul 14, 2011.

  1. MrBig0

    MrBig0 Guest

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    Okay, here they are at about two months:
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    This is what they look like now, nearly three years later:
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    A closeup of my fancy decorations:
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    Here's a lizard pretending to be a dread:
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  2. MrBig0

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    I started crocheting it at about six months and did it on and off until maybe a year or eighteen months. I wasn't seeing them get any neater but was told to just leave them alone and they'd eventually clean up a bit.

    Well, I haven't really maintained them for a year and a half (or more) and they're messier than ever.

    Here are some closeups of the loose hair:
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    Can anyone suggest where to go from here? I'm already fairly sure that 90% of responses will be "leave them alone," but they don't seem to be improving a lot.


    Bonus picture: [​IMG]
     
  3. MrBig0

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    WOW, I apologize for the huge pictures. Should I reduce them and repost?
    Edit: Fixed
     
  4. Dragonvine

    Dragonvine I do Glass

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    They look awesome. At 3 years (like me) you aren't looking for them to get better, just longer, and you can't help that. So, leave them alone :D

    And sweet lizard :D
     
  5. trevorsdad2008

    trevorsdad2008 Undercover Flower Spirit

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    have you tried palm rolling?
     
  6. vigilanteherbalist2

    vigilanteherbalist2 Senior Member

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    palm rolling is pointless at ANY stage. also, loose hair is part of the style dude, unless you want to crochet daily. crocheting is also dumb. it may damage your hair and creates more loose hairs in the end. i think yours look superb. esp. with the lizard.
     
  7. barefootlocks

    barefootlocks Senior Member

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    Ive actually found that if my dreads are looking flat and wide, a bit of palmrolling helps to round em out a bit. But yes, awesome dreads! (that lizard just freaks me the fuck out tho, lol)
     
  8. MrBig0

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    Thanks for the kind words! Here's another picture of my lizard, if anyone's interested. His name is Killer Croc.
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  9. vigilanteherbalist2

    vigilanteherbalist2 Senior Member

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    dawwww what kind?
     
  10. GLENGLEN

    GLENGLEN Banned

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    Hi And Welcome MrBigO, I Often Joke That There Could Be Wildlife Living In My Dreads,

    Things Like Birds That Flew Too Low, Or Perhaps A Family Of Squirrels, But Now

    I'm Going To Have To Add Lizards To The List...[​IMG].



    Cheers Glen.
     
  11. MrBig0

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    He's a Sudan Plated Lizard. They're really friendly!
     
  12. waitfortheblackout

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    your lizard is so awesome!! very cute.
     
  13. NaedBHF

    NaedBHF Member

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    Awesome dreads!
    Cute lizard
     
  14. Smelly D

    Smelly D The Dreaded Plumber

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    i think your dreads are awesome! ultimately its up to you - i put up with the loosies cause im too lazy to do anything with them.. thats the low maintenence part! if you wanna keep crocheting them, then do so.. your hair & your choice :)

    also,, i want your lizard. i want a gecko.. or two..
     
  15. wameron36

    wameron36 Senior Member

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    The lizard's wicked dude, and the locks are rockin too!
     
  16. waitfortheblackout

    waitfortheblackout Guest

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    also where do you get your beads?
     
  17. dreadlockswampy

    dreadlockswampy Swampmiester

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    I get mine from bracelets, necklaces etc from hippy shops!!
     
  18. MrBig0

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    Since my dreads are so thick, it's really hard to find beads which fit them. The fish bead was ordered from Ebay. Search for "boxwood bead" if you want things like that.
    The small colourful wooden beads are just from a craft shop and the rings and bone beads are from: http://www.thatbeadlady.com/ (I walked in to the store)

    She doesn't have a lot of stuff that fits my dreads, but occasionally I'll find something cool. Thinner dreads may have better luck.
     
  19. bleeding_sarcasm

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    I've found that if you switch to a satin pillow case the hair has nothing to rub against but itself and keeps my dreads looking hella tidy. Gorgeous dreads btw and love to see fellow dready reptile keepers ;-)
     
  20. MrBig0

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    Thanks, ill try that. :)
     

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