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Monday, November 14, 2011

Purple, Peach, Aqua and Lilac Dreadlocks

pink and aqua dreadlocksQ: I want long length dreadlock extensions in a variety of colors - purple, peach, aqua, lilac purple, whitest white, silver, and bright pink. Please and thank you!

A: Sure. No problem! We can do that. Just let us know an approximate length (such as 24-28" or 33-38") and whether you would like them pencil or sharpie thickness.

Best,

Christine

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Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Pickles, The Drummer's Dreads

Pickles The Drummer DreadsI'm not sure which color to pick!

My friend wants to be Pickles the drummer from Metalocalypse, he already gas flaming red hair, just needs dread extensions that match, which color should I choose?

Its basically orange red bright hair.

Thanks!Pickles The Drummer Dreads

Hi Tysa,

Below is what I think you will need. I have sent an invoice. Let me know if you have anymore questions or if I can be of any additional help.

0range/Red Dreadlocks
Ranging from 12-28"

Best,

Christine
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Pinkish Purple, Muted Teal, Sandy Brown & Muted Lime/Forest Green Dreadlocks

dreadlocksHi there, I'm looking for some new dreads.
Hi there!

I need about 50 sharpie-thick, 27 inch dreads.
No problem.

If you could help me out and decide which colors are closest to what I'm looking for, I'd really, really appreciate it. Sorry to be a pain.
Not a pain. We can definitely do that for you. No problem!

I'd like 15 of a muted medium/dark pink-ish purple color, 15 of something like a muted teal-blue; 10 of a dark sandy brown and 10 of a muted lime/forest green If it's easier, these are exactly the colors I'm looking for:

Thanks so much! Kit
No problem. Our pleasure! Thanks for the color chart. Very helpful!
We'll send you an invoice.

Best,

Christine

Pink, Scarlet Red & Black Dreads

dreadlocksI would like to buy 40 neon UV pink dreads, 30 scarlet red dreads, and 30 black dreads. How would I go about buying the quantity and type that I want?

You can either order directly at DreadsForHeads.com or you can email us at info@memykidandlife.com if you have additional questions. Either way all payments are secure through PayPal.

Hope that helps!

Best,

Christine

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Monday, October 17, 2011

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
dreads.

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.

Pretty Dreadlocks
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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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

Single Ended Dreads
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

Friday, September 30, 2011

Crocheting Dreads vs A More Natural Approach

Crocheting Dreads into hairHey, I was going to order your synthetic dreads.. and extend them onto my existing dreads using a crochet hook. I have about 30 fat & skinny dreads in my hair and theyre all about 2 weeks old. I dont like how short they are. I wanted to know if you have any advice on how I go about doing this? thank you!

Hi Morgan,

Thanks for contacting us! Why not just allow your dreads to be as they are. Buy synthetic dreads and attach them at the root next to your real dreads. This will allow your real dreads to go without harming the ends or look of them while also allowing you additional length with the synthetic dreads.

We've made dreads for several people with short dreads who have supplemented the length with our dreads. It seems to work very well for them.

Also, while I haven't actually seen the look in person, it seems like attaching synthetic dreads to the ends of real dreads would have a high probability of looking like one is trying to hide something... if that makes sense. Like the person doesn't want you to know the real length of their dreads so they are trying to fake it. I could be wrong. I just don't see how it would be very easy to get the synthetic hair to look like real hair on the same dreadlock. Of course, if you have blue dreads and want to add pink to the end for length that might look really cool. But matching blondes or browns might be a bit more difficult.

Real hair and synthetic dreads side-by-side seem to work fine together. In fact, I'm always surprised at how many people assume the dreads are natural. I'd love to find out how you proceed and what you found to work for best.

Either way, we would be happy to make the dreads for you. Just let us know what you need.

All the best!

Christine

Shipping Dreads to South Africa


Shipping Dreadlocks to South AfricaI would like to know how many dreads I need for a full head (sharpie dreads), how to put it the dreadlocks in and what the cost will be I'm from South Africa and if you have any shop that can implant the dreads. Are all the dreads the same hair type or are the different. I have black hair.

Hi Ronelle!

I would use between 60-85 sharpie thickness dreadlocks for a full head of hair. We usually make synthetic dreadlocks but we can also make wool dreadlocks. Both can come in just about any color you can dream up. We definitely have black!

Yes, we do ship to South Africa. In fact, we have made dreads for several people in South Africa.

We only make dreadlocks. We do not put them in for people. South Africa would probably be a little out of the way even if we did put them in. ;-) But there are a lot of salons around the world that off the service. I would think that it would not be too difficult to find a salon there that would do it for you. That being said, although it takes a little time to put the dreads in
Jack Sparrow Dreads
it is a relatively easy process and a friend might be able to help you out with it!

I will send two invoices. One for 60 dreads and one for 85 dreads. Let me know if there you have any other questions!

Best,

Christine

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Light Blond Dreadlocks

blonde white dreadsHello, My name is Talissa.
Hi Talissa!

I am looking to get some dread extensions. My friend is doing them for me and she has done the "double ended dreads" ? Where she braids them into my hair? Do you have those kind? or something like it.
Yes! We make double-ended dreads. We also make single-ended dreads.

I have white blonde hair so I would like the lightest blonde you have.
No problem. We can do that!

Also I have half my head shaved so I was wondering how many you think I would need.
40-60 dreads

And if you could throw in a couple colored ones like yellow?
Of course. Very cool!

If you could get back to me when you have time that would be great!
Thank you and have a beautiful day!
Thank you! You, too!

Best,

Christine

Jack Sparrow Dreads Needed for Halloween

Hi there, I'm interested in ordering a set of dreads for my Jack Sparrow costume. I'm probably looking at about 15 to 20 dreads, from lengths of 12 to 20 inches. What do you suggest?


Hi Geoffrey!

No problem. We can do that! I've sent an invoice. If you're interested in having us create the dreadlocks for you in time for Halloween, I suggest putting your order in as soon as possible. We tend to get pretty busy with Jack Sparrow orders this time of year!

Thanks for thinking of us!

Best,

Christine

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Synthetic vs Real Dreads

dreads for saleWhen I do get the synthetic dreads and attach them (I don't have natural dreads yet) I read that keeping them in longer than usual can cause your hair to start dreading on it's own, is that true?

My personal experience is that when I have left the dreads in for 4 weeks or more my hair had begun to dread naturally. That being said, I would just use a healthy amount of conditioner and the dreads would naturally unravel. I would assume that there is a way to encourage the growth of those dreads to continue. Since that has never been my goal, I have no experience or knowledge to share on it.

I'm debating on whether I want to dread my hair now and add synthetic or add the synthetic and continue the dreading after.
Well, I guess that would be a personal choice. If you've never had dreads then synthetic dreadlocks would allow you to see what having dreads is like and give you the immediate gratification of having them right away. You could then take them out and start up your own dreads. Remember, your hair will be a couple inches longer then. Then, you could always put the same synthetic dreads back in your hair!

Sorry for all these weird/dumb questions.
transition dreads

Not weird or dumb. Rather, they are perfect normal questions to think about when considering dreads and how you might want them to interact in your life.

I just don't want to spend a ton of time, not to mention pain in my arms, dreading my hair if it will start naturally with the synthetic.

Oh, well... then I would go with synthetic first. :-)


Monday, September 26, 2011

Attaching & Washing Synthetic Dreadlocks

dreads for headsHello,

Hi Leah!

I was wondering. I used to have dreads and I was not able to get them to "lock" like they should have. I'm not sure why. I waited a while after doing them to wash it, and when I did I used a bar of organic soap to do so, no conditioner. Anyway, I was thinking about doing them again and was wondering how long I should wait before washing and then how long before adding extensions?

I think you might be on a mission to do something that is not something we do. We make synthetic dreadlocks which we attach to real human hair that is currently alive and growing out of your head.

There is no downtime, no need to wait dread your own hair. That is a completely different process. There is no need to wait for your hair to grow. And! We don't
Synthetic Dreads
attach dreads to your own dreads that are growing in.

If you want to grow your own dreads and they are still quite short but you want long dreads, it is possible to attach the synthetic dread at the root/scalp along side the real dread and in no way affecting the growth of the real dread. This would allow for length while allowing your real dreads to grow in naturally.

I've never had any desire to grow real dreads and therefore have no actual experience with the process of it.

With our dreads, just wash your scalp and hair as often as you normally would. Personally, I have found that wet dreads are a little heavy and ours are very tight so they can hold a rich, thick shampoo very well. This means it takes a while to wash
Synthetic Dreadlocks
it out. Therefore, I generally just dilute the shampoo which I'm
washing the dreads with while also using full shampoo at my scalp. That works best for me.

We don't put and leave any kind of soap or wax in the dreads. It's all very clean and fabulous smelling! :-) It also looks great and is easy to care as you're growing your real dreads.

Also, when I do get the extensions, which I want for length not fullness.

Right away! There is nothing to wait for.

I saw a video once where the "fake" dread was placed at the end of the natural dread and then sort of knotted into eachother.

I can't imagine why a person would do that. Just let your real dreads grow and compliment them with the synthetic dreads until your real dreads are the length you
want them. I'd worry that the real dreads might not fair too well if you tried to add extensions to them. Plus, real hair and synthetic hair are not the same so the top half being real hair mixed with the bottom half of the same dread being fake doesn't
seem like it would look good. Now, I've seen a lot of real dreads mixed in with synthetic dreads - side by side - and that looks great perhaps because one isn't trying to turn a dread into something it's not. Real dreads are real. Synthetic dreads are synthetic. Perhaps posing one as the other doesn't work but putting them side-by-side and allowing them both to shine in their full glory works great!

That probably makes no sense...what I mean is the girl who was doing it used a
crochet hook to pull up parts of the synthetic and pull down parts of the natural so they would end up locking together. Would you recommend this with this type?

No.

I'm just wondering because I want kind of a "seamless" transition into the synthetic dreads. Thanks!!

I'd put them side-by-side. Let your real dreads grow into the fabulous long dreads they will become. Attach the synthetic dreads at the root of them. I would assume the look would be more nature... freer... and not trying to be something it is not. Even synthetic dreads are based in one's own nature and organic style. It is still about being true to one's self, one's taste and one's perceptions. I don't see how trying to turn something into something it isn't would work.

I understand how you could want to take this person's word for it, especially if she seems more knowledgeble than yourself or if you're looking for suggestions but I just don't agree with her approach on this. It might work for some and that's wonderful for them. But it's not something we do, have any desire to do or could in any way help you to reach that end.

Synthetic dreads of fabulous length we can do!

Thanks for your interesting dilemma. I hope this helps and best of luck figuring it all out!

Kind regards,

Christine

Friday, September 23, 2011

Dreadlocks for a Wedding

Hello!

I am getting married October 15th, this year. I have dreads already and was wanting to buy dread extensions to make my hair fuller and longer for my wedding.
Cool! We've actually made dreads for a bride before. She sent the pics. Both she and her hair looked gorgeous!

If I were to order dreads this week when would you be able to have them to me?
It did not say on your site how long they take to make and ship to get here. And i would need them here for my wedding. :)
We ship our dreadlocks within 6 weeks depending on how many orders we have in front of theirs and if we have the dread hair is in stock. I can ensure the dreads are shipped early enough to arrive before your wedding. We would probably be able to ship them before Oct. 3rd.

We do have several orders already ordered and qued to be created. So, if this is something you would like to move forward with, it would be best to place your order as soon as possible since we work on a first come, first serve basis and if we were to get a couple large orders in before yours it could change our shipping schedule. ...but I think it would be fine if you order this week. :-)

Also, how do I see the color I'm buying? I think I need a platinum blond but I'm not to sure.
We do not have a color chart. People tell us the color(s) they want and we make it.

We have a 'near white' which is slightly lighter than the platinum blond. We could mix the two. Just a thought. Sometimes people like to buy more than one color.

If you could get back to me right away that would be great! Thank you so much!

-J

My pleasure!

Best,

Christine