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Showing posts with label Wool Dreadlocks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wool Dreadlocks. Show all posts

Saturday, October 1, 2011

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


Thursday, September 8, 2011

Attaching Dreads to Short Hair

attaching dreadlocksMy hair is black but I don't have the slightest clue how to lock my hair it is soooo short.

Hi again, Harley!

Do you want to dread your real hair?

I've never had 'real' natural hair dreadlocks and with how thin my hair is it probably wouldn't look very good unless I added some synthetic dreads into the mix. Therefore, I don't know anything about starting new 'real' deads from hair already attached on the head.


We create custom wool and synthetic dreadlocks only.

Our dreads can be put in and taken out on a daily basis or they can be be attached to be semi-permanent lasting anywhere for approximately 1-2 months depending on hair thickness and growth.


My hair is thin so as it grows out and the dread starts pulling at the root of my scalp it hurts and I get headaches if I've left the dreads in for more than a month.


On the other hand, my daughter has really thick hair, so no matter how long her roots get it never feels like it individual hairs are pulling on the scalp. Therefore, she tends to reattach her dreadlocks every 6-8 weeks because by then the root hair is long enough to wear the dreadlocks don't hang right anymore.

Are you asking how long your hair must be before you can attach synthetic Dreadlocksdreadlocks?
I've dreaded my hair when it was three inches long. It's easier to attach the dreadlocks to hair that is at least 4" but not necessary to wait until the hair grows out to that length.

A bad haircut can make waiting until hair is four inches long feel like an eternity. :-)

Well, I'm not sure what your question is but I've tried to answer it to the best of my ability. It would help if you were a little more clear in what you are looking for (advice for making real dreads, how to attach synthetic dreads, how long hair needs to be before dreads can be attached to short hair, etc?).

Note: I don't know what 'lock my hair' means but it really sounds like your hair is going to the slammer! ;-)

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Crotched Dreadlock Extensions



Hello,
Hi Tori!

I was wondering if I purchased your kankelon locks, could I use them to extend my already insisting lock by crochet hooking them in?

Wow! Hmmm... We don't make crocheted dreadlocks so that would be like using using a small needle and thread on a latch hook rug or maybe trying to peddle a horse. I could be wrong, but I don't think the two really mix. At least not the way we make our synthetic kanekalon dreadlocks.

I've noticed that someone out there makes crotched dreadlocks. You might try to track that person down and ask them. That seems like a closer match for what you want.

If we can help with wool or synthetic dreadlocks just let me know!

Now, if you're talking about attaching dreadlocks with a crotch hook... I'm all about that. It is such a great, simple way to get the hair through the loop when attaching single-ended dreadlocks. Simple. Easy. Smart!

- Tori.

All the best in your search for crotch dreadlock extensions!

Best,

Christine