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Post by Deleted on Feb 27, 2017 6:28:45 GMT
Haha. I love that theory Dave! Maybe once the dreads completely seperate, one of your dreadlings will jump offa your noggin and attach itself to the head of someone who hates on dreadheads, causing their hair to knot up too. Spreading like wildfire throughout the community until everyone has nappy hair XD.
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Post by jxbx on Feb 27, 2017 19:06:21 GMT
That would be some huge dread meet up!!
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Post by dave on Mar 24, 2017 19:17:19 GMT
Apparently locs love toast. One grabbed my dinner (beans on toast) and decided to throw it on to the floor - the toast itself just sticking to the loc like velcro, and the beans dripping all over my floor D:
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Post by jxbx on Mar 27, 2017 17:44:58 GMT
I was in the parking lot for lunch after a morning of snowboarding. I took off my helmet ( danzia) and I heard a "Wow, those are real!!" Hehe...
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Post by saralcat on Mar 27, 2017 23:47:35 GMT
Hehe, I didn't know fake dreads in a helmet were a thing.
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Post by danzia on Mar 28, 2017 11:59:41 GMT
Yay helmet! Upholstery attachment of the hoover 1, dread 0
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Post by jxbx on Mar 28, 2017 15:18:38 GMT
Hehe, I didn't know fake dreads in a helmet were a thing. Yeah...fake dreads in beanies too!
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Post by grassman on Mar 29, 2017 18:27:55 GMT
Someone recently got me one of those beanies with fake dreads because they said it reminded them of me.
I don't know, it would be kinda silly to put it on over my real ones haha! However the fake ones are longer & darker than mine.
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Post by Dreadlocktruth on May 5, 2017 19:41:50 GMT
I think I'm going to trim my hair again at the weekend. I don't like the length right now, I think they frame my face better at above shoulder-length
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Post by Amishcandy on May 5, 2017 21:02:25 GMT
I would imagine that cutting dreads goes way easier then cutting non-dreaded hair... or am I wrong?
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Post by Dreadlocktruth on May 5, 2017 21:52:01 GMT
The cutting is generally easy but then it's a bit of effort to comb the ends out (unless you're happy to leave them as they are). I like to have curly tips so I'll probably spend a few hours running a comb through.
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Post by jxbx on May 5, 2017 22:23:28 GMT
The cutting is generally easy but then it's a bit of effort to comb the ends out (unless you're happy to leave them as they are). I like to have curly tips so I'll probably spend a few hours running a comb through. Shoot!! I forgot that I was gonna try and do this!!
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Post by Amishcandy on May 6, 2017 2:02:30 GMT
I can see that taking some time, I too would have to comb the ends... I like the wispy ends
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Post by Dreadlocktruth on May 6, 2017 17:22:33 GMT
I love how 'refreshed' dreads feel after giving them a trim. It's like having a new hairstyle. I still need to rebleach the tips as I cut most of the blonde off but happy
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Post by Amishcandy on May 6, 2017 18:48:58 GMT
Looks great!
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