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10-20-2013, 03:47 PM
#166
Your King
Re: Natural Dreadlocks
I look at chicks with dreadlocks as societal failures.
Men too actually.
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10-20-2013, 04:33 PM
#167
Wild 100's
Re: Natural Dreadlocks
Some of those aren't dreads man
If you hair is still in stringy single strands you are not dreaded up.
Lol@growing dreads naturally.
The key to having dreads is nappy hair which is why I don't understand why people with straight hair try dreads it looks really bad in most cases.
Last edited by Go Getter; 10-20-2013 at 04:45 PM.
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10-20-2013, 04:37 PM
#168
why I even like Rondo
Re: Natural Dreadlocks
Originally Posted by enayes
I thought everyone might want an update on my dreads, so here it is:
I don't have them.
Pics to follow.
And I will post pics of Lambos I dont have. what the heck is wrong with you?
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10-20-2013, 06:15 PM
#169
Barefoot Bandit
Re: Natural Dreadlocks
Originally Posted by Go Getter
Some of those aren't dreads man
If you hair is still in stringy single strands you are not dreaded up.
Lol@growing dreads naturally.
The key to having dreads is nappy hair which is why I don't understand why people with straight hair try dreads it looks really bad in most cases.
ALL hair knots up on it's own. Even straight hair, it just takes longer. If you have long hair and you don't brush it, knots form and eventually turn into dreads. Some people stay on top of separating them, which leads to cleaner, neater locks. Some people just let it go and have a messier look.
Natural is the way to go. You can't "create" dreads, you grow them.
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10-20-2013, 09:25 PM
#170
Wild 100's
Re: Natural Dreadlocks
Yeah whatever man. Dreads work naturally with naturally natty nappy hair. white people have to TRY and make it clump together which is why you think "Natural dreads" is a big thing.
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10-21-2013, 05:54 PM
#171
Barefoot Bandit
Re: Natural Dreadlocks
Originally Posted by Go Getter
Yeah whatever man. Dreads work naturally with naturally natty nappy hair. white people have to TRY and make it clump together which is why you think "Natural dreads" is a big thing.
This is incorrect.
Nappy hair knots up almost instantly, as it is already knotted. You got that part right.
White people do not have to "try" or "do" anything to grow dreads. It just takes time.
Many white people DO try and create dreads but they can be grown completely naturally.
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10-21-2013, 06:05 PM
#172
Wild 100's
Re: Natural Dreadlocks
Originally Posted by enayes
This is incorrect.
Nappy hair knots up almost instantly, as it is already knotted. You got that part right.
White people do not have to "try" or "do" anything to grow dreads. It just takes time.
Many white people DO try and create dreads but they can be grown completely naturally.
Keep telling yourself that. When whites just "do nothing" to create the dreadlock action it looks silly and isn't technically dreaded in my book.
And Im' speaking of the binding action of nappy hair. All you have to do it twist it to help it along the way and it dreads naturally. The whole concept of dreads is natural which is why the title to this thread is misleading.
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10-25-2013, 01:01 PM
#173
Barefoot Bandit
Re: Natural Dreadlocks
Originally Posted by Go Getter
Keep telling yourself that. When whites just "do nothing" to create the dreadlock action it looks silly and isn't technically dreaded in my book.
And Im' speaking of the binding action of nappy hair. All you have to do it twist it to help it along the way and it dreads naturally. The whole concept of dreads is natural which is why the title to this thread is misleading.
You can't argue with fact. All hair knots up, therefore becoming dreads.
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10-25-2013, 01:21 PM
#174
NBA rookie of the year
Re: Natural Dreadlocks
rasta i saw while in st.lucia
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10-25-2013, 01:37 PM
#175
Barefoot Bandit
Re: Natural Dreadlocks
His hair has to way over 40 pounds, that's crazy.
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10-25-2013, 01:48 PM
#176
NBA rookie of the year
Re: Natural Dreadlocks
Originally Posted by enayes
His hair has to way over 40 pounds, that's crazy.
dreadication, and that longest one looks like it's folded up or it would probably be dragging on the ground.
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