fuck knows whats going on with the colour of the length. they were blonde but i dyed it all dark brown with a permanent dye, thats faded! rubbish.
me or them? im still congoing most of them together.. got about 6 congos on the (con)go and i loooooooooooooove them big fatty fat dreads are a'comin!
stupid trial antivirus shit has blocked my usual photo uploady site and i cant work any other. fail. i have put purple pics on my flickr til i can work something! http://www.flickr.com/photos/80261722@N07/with/8016446862/#photo_8016446862
Did you have a lot of loose har in your first year? They look really tight and have no loose from what I can see
no loose?! are you mad?! most of my hair is loose! pretty much every dread has an associated patch of loose mostly around my neckline and hairline at the front. had quite a few baby dreads start from this
Done a bit of a photowhore sesh. Pics are up on my flickr - http://www.flickr.com/photos/80261722@N07/sets/72157631826882793/with/8112257124/ Got some pics of my congos up there too Also pics of loose hair to prove I have loads!
Got some nice length to those. I think the loose hair behind the ears and at the base of the neck is the hardest to lock up. Mine have only just started to take part in locking up, but they're creating their own baby dreads. Oh and I can't for the life of me shift my fringe hair - hate that. I've encountered a difference of opinion on congoing with my conjoined-dreads blog. You've got some of yours bound together, which is something I have also done before and works pretty good for encouraging congos. So, do you find that the congos pretty much just form from the new growth or do your existing matured parts of the dreads also join together? Some people swear blindly that if you leave two dreads next to each other and do nothing that eventually they will form one. Whereas I'm of the thinking that if you leave them next to each other, the two roots will eventually start producing one fatter dread, but the original two dreads will stay pretty much separate sticking out the end. It just seems like they're growing together because the dreads are growing longer.