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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Shades of Red Dreadlocks

DreadlocksHi!
Hi there!

Do you have a color chart?
We do not have a color chart although we can create dreads with just about any color you can think of. The reason we don't photograph our dread colors is because color can change so dramatically depending on the lighting and
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camera. I've attached 2 sets of photos of the same dreadlocks taken by the same camera during the same 15 minutes but which look totally different (colorwise) as a result of simply moving a few inches to the right and allowing the sun to hit the dreads from a different angle. The first set of dreadlocks is top right. The second set of dreads is bottom center. Hope that helps!

I am planning on dreading my hair in the near future, and I wish to order extensions to add to existing hair, My hair is quite long, and I know locking it will reduce the length. I'm hoping to retain my length with longer extensions worked in.
Sounds like a good solution and I know other people have ordered dreads from us to achieve your goal.

I henna my hair, and have varying shades of red, but need to see the red color options to try to match somewhat to my hair....
My suggestion is to just let us know the colors you use or need. We can create a variety of shades, if you like.
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Monday, October 17, 2011

Can I Cut My Dreadlocks? Can I Wash My Dreads?

cut dreadlocksQuick question. Can I cut my dreads if they happen to be too long? If so, how would I go about doing it so they stay intact?
I would strongly suggest against cutting our dreadlocks. It's better to have them made the length you need them in the first place. So, hopefully, the dreads will be the right length. Next time, just be really specific if you know the exactly length. A lot of times people will give a range and really don't want the dreads so precise while other times people give exactly lengths.

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If the dreads are several inches too long, I suppose you could cut them at the top where you would put them on the scalp. I've never done this and, again, I do not recommend this but if you absolutely feel like you must then I suppose this would be my thought on the matter. Perhaps cutting the dread at an angle be better than a blunt cut for the purposes of attaching the dread to the head after the cut. I would reseal the dread.

Sealing the dread helps to keep it from untangling or from falling apart. Our dreads are tightly backcombed and are all sealed before sent out so people don't have problems with them falling apart. In fact, our dreads tend to get tighter over time. That being said, your dreads will be new and will not have had the opportunity to tighten more, so resealing them might be helpful.


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To reseal the dreads just take the end that you cut and place it in boiling water. Just the very end needs to be reboiled - perhaps an inch or so? After the resealed end of the dread has dried, I would suggest taking thread that is the same color of as the dread and wrapping the area that you cut. If you don't want to wait until the dread is dry then blow dry the end of the dread with a normal hair blow dryer.

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Assuming you've cut the dread at an angle, it seems likely that you could attach the angled end to your hair directly with the thread - just tie the end of the dread onto your hair as you would if there were a loop. If the resealed dread doesn't look like it will come apart then you might not feel the need to wrap it in thread. Or, you might feel that only a quarter inch needs to be wrapped in thread to re-enforce and protect it.

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Again, I do not recommend cutting our dreads (even though our dreads are probably some of the strongest dreads out there). If you do this and you ruin the dreads then this is a choice you are making for yourself and not one that we will feel an responsibility for... Hopefully, the dreads will be a workable length for you. If not, let me know how this option works out for you.

Luckily, I did send you a couple extra dreads which will give you something to experiment on first. You
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could try it on one dread first. If it doesn't seem to work, just don't do it on the other dreads and then you'll still have a full set of dreads.

Another option that I don't recommend or endorse is burning the end of the dread. This will discolor the dread and turn the end dark. For your darker dreads this probably wouldn't be an issue. Although, the burnt bottom of the dread might show on the red pepper and lilac purple dreads.

Again, let me know what you try and how it ends up working for you.


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What care info would you suggest for my dreads once I have them put in?
Both Sophie and I leave our dreads in for months at a time - until the hair has grown too long and so we need to take them out then put them back in again. Are you planning on taking your dreads out on a regular basis or attaching them on a more permanent basis?

If the dreads are left in your head then just shampoo them with the rest of your hair. If you use a bobby pin or the equivalent so the dreads come out at the end of the day then just wash them with your regular shampoo in the sink.

...thanks a heap! I love this business you have going. It feels more intimate and like you have the best interest of your customer in mind... champion :)
Thanks much! We love making dreads and doing our part in making the world a more beautiful and colorful place for all of us!

Best,

Christine

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Sophie is wearing our blue dreads at 20 seconds into this 7 minute newscast about dreadlocks. Enjoy!

Medium Brown to Dark Brown Dreads

brown dreadlocksMorning!
Good morning!

I’d like some info on the dreads please.
Okay!

1st - Are the dreadlocks double ended ~ the ones that are 36-47” & 48-60” ??? I don’t want a hoop.
It's totally your choice. We can make them double-ended or
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single-ended. Every set of dreadlocks we make are custom dreads. So whichever you want - double or single - is how we will make your set of dreadlocks.

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2nd - I’ve never had dreads before & would like to see a small sample of the pencil ~ sharpie size.
There are lots of pics of our dreads on our facebook page. That might be a great place for you to get a look at what we make. Pencil width dreads are approximately the width of a pencil. Sharpie width dreads are approximately
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the width of a sharpie. Really, it's that simple. :-)

3rd I’d like to match it to my hair color, I’m med brown to dark with natural red highlights, & would like to see how it would match to my natural color.
No problem. We have those colors on hand. It would help if you were more specific about the 'red highlights'. Are they light auburn, medium auburn, light burgundy, dark burgandy, fire engine red? It's fairly easy to match hair color so that shouldn't be much of an issue.


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4th How many of what size would I need to do my hair. I want mostly my natural color with a few color highlighted ones. Like a purple or such.
Would you want the red highlights and purple highlights or a different color or more than one color? You would want to let us know specifically about that.

How many dreads you will need depends on the look and length you are going for. Do you want sharpie or pencil thick dreads? It will take fewer dreads if you go with sharpie width dreadlocks but some people prefer the look of the thinner dreads. It also depends on how full a head of hair you want. That's all about personal preference. So, let us know what works for you and we can create it. I'll send you a couple invoices.

5th How long does it take to get an order of dreads. Approx is good.
We ship our dreads within 6 weeks, often much sooner. When the dreads ship depends on how many and how large the orders are that have come in previously. It also depends on if we need to order a particular color. If so, then we need to wait for that color to come in before we can make the dreads. Many of our orders go out within a couple weeks, but no promises. It just depends on the dreads and the circumstances surrounding those orders as well as the circumstances and size of your order.

6th Do you or could you explain how they are tightened up every 2 months.
The dreads are taken out and put back in at the root.

I would appreciate all the help you could give me please.
No problem! Hope that helps!

I look forward to hearing from you & thanks for the help to get my head dreaded.
My pleasure!

Best,

Christine

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Lil Wayne Dreads

lil wayne dreadsSo are those real dreads?
Our dreads are made from 100% Kanekalon. It's the same hair people use for braiding. lil wayne dreadlocks

Do they look fake or real?
People usually think our dreads are real when in natural colors.

I want some like Lil Wayne.
No problem.

Length to my back.
No problem.

How much?
I'll send you an invoice.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Attaching Dreadlocks to a Dread Band


Dreadlock WigsHi there :)
Hi Ben!

I was wondering if you could help me!
I'll give it my best shot!

I would really love to try dreads, as I think they're ace.
Me, too. :-)

However at the moment my hair is really short, and I mean short!
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The first time I put dreads in, my hair was probably 3-4" long. This means that it is possible to put dreads in fairly short hair. Unless you have an absolute buzz cut, it would probably take as long for you to receive the dreads as it would for your hair to grow long enough to put them in. Depending on how many dread orders we have already qued before an order comes in it can take up to 6 weeks to receive the dreads. Generally we try to get orders out within 2-4 weeks but we always state 6 weeks just in case we need the time to purchase and receive a particular hair color and/or if we are just swamped with orders (which happens fairly regularly). The good in all that is that you need the time to let your hair grow to put dreads in and it sounds like within 2-6 weeks your hair will probably be long enough for some
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I was advised that, as it's a rather drastic change from how my hair normally is it could be worth trying a dreadlock wig. I thought this was a good idea so brought one from eBay it its really not that good at all and doesn't give the impression of real dreads I was hoping for.
I'm not surprised. In fact, I wouldn't think a dreadlock wig would work that well. Dread falls attached to ponytails is adorable... but totally different in the overall end resulting look.

My suggestion would be to just order the dreads and assume that if your hair isn't long enough by the time the dreadlocks arrive it'll be long enough within 4 weeks time.

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You could try to sew dreads onto a dread band (basically a headband or scarf). So, you would take the scarf and literally sew the dreads onto the inside of the scarf. This should not hurt the dreads. I've had people buy dreads from us before who have used them for this purpose. The scarf would pretty much go to your hairline. The dreads would be attached to the underside of the scarf giving the illusion of real dreads. Use a larger scarf. One layer would most likely not give the impression of 'real dreads'. A regular bandana would most likely be too small.

If attaching the dreads to the dread band worked well enough then you could conceivably use it until your hair is long enough for the dreads to attach directly.


Is it possible to get a wig that looks real? I'm after nothing fancy, just a
realistic looking wig that would make it look like I have proper dreads so I can see how it looks - if that doesn't sound too crazy!
Doesn't sound crazy at all. :-) The 'dreads attached to the dread band' would be my only suggestion beyond waiting the few weeks for the hair length to be workable.

If it is possible, I was looking at something about just below shoulder length, and how much would this cost?
I would suggest double-ended, 24-36" (when bent 12-28") dreads for a dread band. Double-ended dreads would be easier to attach to the dread band and look smoother under the band. Double-ended dreads will also work fine once your hair is long enough to use them. You will be able to use the same dreads for your wig and hair so there will not be an additional cost to you once your hair is long enough. I'll send an invoice.

Thanks in advance for all your help, and the blog is great :)
My pleasure! And, thank you for the blog kudos!

Ben

Best,

Christine
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Price List for Dreadlocks - Wool or Synthetic

wool dreadsI was thinking of making a set of wool ones XD. How much do you sell your dreads for? I would need about 60 :) thanx eh!!

Hi Kii,

Here is a link to the Dreads for Heads Price List. Synthetic and Wool dreads sell for the same price.

What does XD mean?

I'll send you an invoice for 60. Let me know if you have any additional questions.

Best,

Christine


Minimum Quantity Orders for Dreadlocks

buying dreadlocksHi there!

I just love your dreadlocks! I have been looking online for a few months now for dreadlocks and I finally found your site but am sad that I can ony buy 20. I only want a few dreads. I don't want to do my whole head. I used to have dreads and it isn't for me I just want 3 fun colorful ones in my head and was wondering if I can order just a handful?

Thanks for your time!

Tiffany


Hi Tiffany!

Thanks for the kind words. Our minimum order is 20 dreads. If we can ever help you with 20+ dreadlocks just let us know!

Best,

Christine

Sending Dreadlocks to Hong Kong

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I would like to order 100 dreadlocks, single-ended, 18 inches, in black. I am living in Hong Kong. Is that possible?

Yes, we ship to Hong Kong. No problem! I will send you an invoice. Just let us know if you are looking for pencil width or sharpie width.

Best,

Christine