
A very
popular natural Black hair style has made it's way into dreadlocks
formation. Two-strand twists are a good way to start
dreadlocks on regular and softer hair types. Over time, hair that frays
from the two-strand twists can be palm-rolled back into the twist which
will eventually give it a dreadlocked appearance.
Two-strands
are one of the top choices for those wishing to lock their
hair. They offer ease of maintenance and can be attempted
without the aid of a professional stylist.
At
least two inches of hair is needed for this technique. Two-strand
twists are similar to braiding except two strands of hair are twisted
together as opposed to three.
For more information on how to maintain and create two-strands, click the related article below or the
Natural Hair Styles.