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The 10 Ways to Grow Dreadlocks
- By naanis naturals
- Published 03/1/2009
- Ways to Make Dreadlocks
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View all articles by naanis naturalsGrowing Dreadlocks with Braids
Braids will develop frizzies quicker than some methods but after about six months, these hairs can be palm-rolled to give the braid a dreadlocked appearance. For those requiring less maintenance, braids are particularly advantageous because they do not become undone as easily as some other methods and can be shampoo'd a little more frequently.

Note: Making lock sections too small could lead to breakage in the future!
Breakage occurs because as dreadlocks mature, the weight of the hair will cause it to thin out at the root. So although thin dreadlocks are pretty, don't go overboard. Aim for dreadlocks that are no smaller than the size of a drinking straw. If you want extremely thin dreadlocks, consider the Sisterlocks or Brotherlocks methods.
You can begin with either wet or dry hair. If you start with wet hair use a hooded dryer on a medium setting to allow the braids to set. After the hair dries, you may spray your scalp with natural oil for moisture if desired. Avoid using too much oil or too heavy of an oil/pomade as they will be difficult to remove from your dreadlocks.
As always, consult a professional before you attempt any style.

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