6 different ways to START dreadlocks [with demonstrations🙌🏼]

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This video covers (and compares) the main techniques for starting dreadlocks including: freeform/neglect method, twisting techniques, backcombing, twist and rip, interlocking and crochet method.
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  • @YTladytalkingagain
    @YTladytalkingagain11 ай бұрын

    I have 3 dreads. So far I love them. I installed my black husband’s locs 5 years ago, and my sons 2 months ago. I’ve loved the look since I was a kid and the beautiful hippy ladies inspired me with their free energy and style. Just like everywhere around the world has braids, everywhere also has locs. These internet trolls mean nothing in real life, and I GUARANTEE are upset by a lot of other shxt. 😬🤣. Be the you that you feel and see within, regardless of other’s objections. Do not set yourself on fire to keep others warm.

  • @MARYANNE269

    @MARYANNE269

    3 ай бұрын

    Love you words.. 😊👌

  • @sorenputnam4295

    @sorenputnam4295

    2 күн бұрын

    I respect you, and believe you do have a right to get locs but some respect to those who made it popular in the "hippy" movement was appreaciated, it was bob marley it was the rastafri movement and it was people in the carribean, the appropriation of this life style which is completly fair and i would even motivate it but just remebering the history is important.

  • @YTladytalkingagain

    @YTladytalkingagain

    2 күн бұрын

    🇯🇲 My 5 and 6 year old know every word to Bob Marley’s greatest hits and we have books written by his daughter Cedella about his music. We know 💜🎶

  • @stj88
    @stj884 ай бұрын

    When it comes to Locs ive been doing my own and others since 2006. I am not a professional but my mother is going on 40yrs and counting. I do specialize in natural haircare though! With maintenance and having the locs stay in longer for you no matter your choice of method, you can spray a half and half mix of ACV and water in a spritz bottle on your hair to cleanse it a few times a week. It needs to be dry to be able to have the chance to loc so having the finished twists in a secure prtective style for atleast a week helps when you have straighter texture hair! I am not a professional when it comes to hair, but my mother is a professional and has been for over 40 years and counting! Happy Locing everyone ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @ceeshells8338

    @ceeshells8338

    Ай бұрын

    Your hair is gorgeous

  • @vallovesnature8449
    @vallovesnature8449 Жыл бұрын

    Years ago, I put 50 little braids in my hair. Someone suggested interlooping to tighten them up. I tried it. Major ouch when I finally took the braids out. Thanks for sharing all these methods with us Liz!!!❤️

  • @wandacraig8286
    @wandacraig8286 Жыл бұрын

    So I've been researching this for over a month and have learned more from you than all the other channels, though I appreciate the info I got from them as it's all part of the journey. We only have one dreadlock artist in the valley and I'm really having to work to encourage him to do my hair I can share this video with him and see if he is more receptive to doing my hair. If not, I'll just have to do it myself. I'm 65 and I can tell you if I were younger, I'd want to become a dreadlock artist myself. You've really encouraged me to keep moving forward. Thank you so much!!!

  • @missrastafari
    @missrastafari Жыл бұрын

    okay okay Im also not a professional but if anyone is considering using twist n rip method you do it like that: you make sections of hair then you take one section of the hair twist it 2 times!!! and then you rip it... Liz showed it in a wrong way but there is no problem we are all learning ❤ thank you Liz for showing me different methods 🤍❤

  • @lizkidderstudio

    @lizkidderstudio

    Жыл бұрын

    Hahahaha thank you Katja for the very sweet correction😅 I have since learned how it was supposed to be done from this comment section! I appreciate you!

  • @TeffyBabyy

    @TeffyBabyy

    9 ай бұрын

    That was a very kind correction!! I love seeing people helping other people with things they may not be 100% professionally skilled in, and not being hateful towards the person trying to learn!! I've been wanting to start my Loc Journey for a few years now.. but I didn't want to be looked down on or degraded, just because I'm a Caucasian/Native American Woman🙃💁🏼‍♀️ but for the past few months, I've REALLY been thinking about it heavily, and I think I'm getting closer to being comfortable enough to start them!! I know everyone starts theirs for their own personal reasons... Personally, I want to start mine because when I'm doing my hair, it takes a good amount of time, and that extra time I spend on my hair could be put to better use, like spending time with my family, my babies, my husband, my Daddy.. I just want to be able to focus more time on my family, friends(the very few I have lol), just my life in general. Anyway.. sorry for the novel lol.. it just came out I guess 😅🤷🏼‍♀️☺️

  • @JaeyxOnline

    @JaeyxOnline

    3 ай бұрын

    Nah I didn’t do the twist n rip I did the back comb she was right😅

  • @Sindebbiepro

    @Sindebbiepro

    Ай бұрын

    Hi what does twist and rip mean?.. Ehat part do you rip out and why would anyone want to rip it out?..Genuine question, I'm considering locks and don't know where to start

  • @NicoleMccord-h8v

    @NicoleMccord-h8v

    4 күн бұрын

    @@lizkidderstudio I’m looking to starting dreads in my hair I’m wondering what u would suggest me to do first I KNOW NOTHING and YOUR AMAZING

  • @ilazar74
    @ilazar7411 ай бұрын

    thanks for this great and detailed guide. i had a good 13 years dreadlocks and lost it in 2020 after chemotherapy, now the hair is long enough again and I am looking for a possibility without gel, wax and the like. . i find your method with crocheting best and I'll test it for a while. . thanks for the great video . . your hair look great 👍

  • @sarahtonen4873
    @sarahtonen487311 ай бұрын

    freeformer here. it took me about 4-5 years. i loved this process. i was able to control the end result quite a bit by separating the dreads as life went on. the third pro for this method is painless. after now getting my hair tidied up professionally (i have crazy curly hair and my baby hair wreak havoc on my dreads as they've stopped naturally locking), I had no idea how much it can hurt when you go somewhere to get your dreads seen too. OMG

  • @earthrider700
    @earthrider700 Жыл бұрын

    I never recommend interlocking for straight hairs. My favorite is to back comb then crochet. Did my own that way. Loving this new channel 👏😁

  • @arkangelkaida1284

    @arkangelkaida1284

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree im doing those and i have straight hait

  • @amandastevenson2400
    @amandastevenson2400 Жыл бұрын

    Awesome video! Thanks for all the great info. I went with twist n rip 10 months ago and I love my hooks for self maintenance ♡

  • @Lumpypillowcat
    @Lumpypillowcat Жыл бұрын

    Great explanations! My first set was 100% freeform. Loved watching them form, but I ended up being unhappy with how thick they were, especially the ends. Latest set was started with twist n rip, then I experimented with back comb and crochet. I liked that so much better, that I undid most of the tnr dreads and redid with back comb / crochet. Sectioning was grab and go, but it’s since been fixed by a loctician, though she said it was mostly pretty good😊.

  • @lizzish8336
    @lizzish8336 Жыл бұрын

    Loving the new channel! Keep ‘em coming! 🖤🖤🖤

  • @cat568812
    @cat568812 Жыл бұрын

    Your videos have been helpful leading up to me getting my dreads. I thought I started my loc journey last July, but because my fine wavy texture hair, my hair wasn't taking to loc, and the salon I was going to was only interlocking. I have found a new salon and the girl is fixing my locs with a crochet needle.

  • @lisagiuliani8167
    @lisagiuliani8167 Жыл бұрын

    I'm obsessed with this new channel Liz, thank you!!! Can you please please show all the "extras" you put in your hair? Like single or double ended extensions, loose hair, etc? Thank you! This was great!

  • @lizkidderstudio

    @lizkidderstudio

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey again Lisa! Just realized you’ve asked this a few times, sorry for the delay! Like I said, stay tuned for Sundays video!

  • @katelynlajune9907
    @katelynlajune99075 ай бұрын

    I used to want dreads so badly when I was a teenager . I never did it though and now I don’t want to anymore but the twist and rip was really hard to watch 😂😂😂 same with the back comb . I have very fine hair and I could easily see mine turning into one big dread

  • @nathaliehuart2464
    @nathaliehuart24648 ай бұрын

    I ve just discoved your utube channel thank you so much for those vidéos it helps me to decide to do réal dreads on my head !! I put false to try but i love dreads more and more maybe in 2024 january Will be thé beginnings of my real dreads life !! Thank you soooo much !!!!

  • @TeamTerrill
    @TeamTerrill Жыл бұрын

    You're beautiful Liz... This was so detailed! Thanks for all the information dear!

  • @elawantstocreate
    @elawantstocreate2 ай бұрын

    You have such a beautiful radiant energy ❤thanks for all the explanations

  • @jesswood1755
    @jesswood1755 Жыл бұрын

    I love your videos,thanks for sharing

  • @rachelransom9455
    @rachelransom94552 ай бұрын

    Hey thanks! Seriously, this was genuinely helpful. 🙏🏽💛

  • @danielgavin8969
    @danielgavin89699 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for the video. Its very educational.

  • @ladybird491
    @ladybird4915 ай бұрын

    I like the twist and rip, i may do this myself.

  • @amandachampion149
    @amandachampion149 Жыл бұрын

    Love this video,I've had my dreads for almost 7 years,I started mine with backcombing and twist and rip,it took around a year for them to mature and it definitely taught me patience lol,but I couldn't imagine not having my dreads now Def the best decision I've ever made for my hair,and I wouldn't recommend interlocking as it causing alot of damage and weak spots at the root and with twist and rip u only wanna twist each stand about 3 times then pull up and repeat until u reach the end of that strand,if u twist to much they turn out looking twisted instead of dread like lol,ty so much I'm loving this new channel girl..💜✌😁

  • @lizkidderstudio

    @lizkidderstudio

    Жыл бұрын

    😂😂🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️

  • @thediamondstudioo
    @thediamondstudioo4 ай бұрын

    Love it . Very educational. Thank you .

  • @ruthnaylor6937
    @ruthnaylor6937 Жыл бұрын

    fantastic video, im going to backcomb and crochet a friends hair tomorrow :)

  • @bleujou70
    @bleujou705 ай бұрын

    Thanksss a lot for all these clear informations ! 💛💛

  • @Brimomma420
    @Brimomma420 Жыл бұрын

    I’m so scared to try them on my hair but I want them so bad 😢 you remind me of Sheri Moon Zombie and you’re so pretty! 🖤

  • @madamehogan8553
    @madamehogan8553 Жыл бұрын

    I don't maintain my roots, (mostly because they are at the back and I can't see them) but I can use my crochet hook to tidy up further down on the dreads if needed. Crochet all the way for me..... The thing I love most about dreads is that there are so many ways to go about having them, caring for them and everyone can do what is best for them!

  • @christinasantiago8102
    @christinasantiago81022 ай бұрын

    The crochet hook is nice. I love it and I love how you explain everything and I can’t wait for my daughter to get started today🎉 it’s been over 25 years. I’ve been wanting these and I’m like no I don’t want it. Yes I want it. No they’re gonna be too heavy because I have a thick head of curly curly curly hair thank you and I subscribed to you and I’m going to keep watching.😊😊😊

  • @gumdrop4869
    @gumdrop48693 күн бұрын

    I love her voice.

  • @helRAEzzzer
    @helRAEzzzer9 күн бұрын

    To anyone thinking about the neglect method, I recommend watching progress videos before starting the process. It's good to see how dreads tend to form and how long, so watch a few different ones on a few different hairtypes. Having that knowledge was a life saver for me, as the first year or so of locking is ROUGH. It's not uncommon to want to give up halfway through, but I promise they will lock and look nice and neat eventually. If you have a habit of combing your fingers through your hair, this method might not work for you. I do it with my bangs by habit, so I had to create locs on my bangs to get them started and out of my face so I stop fiddling with them. My locs (minus my bangs) are at about 2 years and 3 months from day one of neglecting my hair. My first locks started forming after about 5 months or so. I never had the pain and scalp issues using this method. Dandruff is annoying, but I use essential oils mixed with olive oil on my scalp to help with that between washes. Use it sparingly. I do it, maybe, once a month at most. For washing, I slowly made my way to weekly washes (originally, I attempted working towards monthly washes because I had slightly outdated info). Since you don't have the spongey locks right away with this method, you can still wash/wet it more frequently at first without concerns about mildew. Once locks form, though, you need to be careful with wetness. For more specific context on my dreadlock journey, I have curly celtic hair. My locks formed fairly quickly. I tigh my hair up almost all day every day, and it didn't stop the locking. I was nervous that it would while doing it. I also made sure to let my hair down while driving in nice weather with the car windows down to help my hair knot up. Definitely watch videos on neglect method locks from people with your hair type. In case anyone sees my locks: full disclosure, I blunted my by cutting off my random loose hairs at the bottom of my locks. Those didn't lock into them.

  • @chronicfatiguehermithiker3022
    @chronicfatiguehermithiker30229 ай бұрын

    Thanks for presenting all the methods. Your pictures were amazing, I wish you showed more. You mentioned not breaking hair and I cringed because I have to break hair to separate and I hate it.❤

  • @simoneevans5202
    @simoneevans5202 Жыл бұрын

    Really helpful! I wonder how to start the crochet method,do I just section,backcomb,then start crocheting? Also if I wanted to blend an extension in do I put the extension at the root or half way down? Thanks ❤

  • @tannialee6368
    @tannialee6368 Жыл бұрын

    I did do my own dreads with crochet technique and it does take so much practice but I have gotten a lot better, sometimes I cheat and interlock to tighten close to roots

  • @jasonmcgrath6883
    @jasonmcgrath68832 ай бұрын

    Thanks that was very helpful thank you xx

  • @pippipants
    @pippipants Жыл бұрын

    Really interesting. Twist and rip is easier if you only twist a couple of times. I'm sure others will have sai this 😊 Tfs

  • @kez586
    @kez586 Жыл бұрын

    Sad to see so many people not being able to watch a video without picking fights in the comments. Anyway Lizz, awesome video. I love using the crochet method you use, I've heard it called a basket stitch too. Once I learnt it, I found it really easy to maintain my own dreads with it. Unfortunately since I have fine flyaway (but thick) hair and mine weren't created with the crochet method, my root maintenance is pretty regular because the fluffies are insane when I wash mine.

  • @lizkidderstudio

    @lizkidderstudio

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for being here! I like the term basket stitch.. I use 3 different crochet techniques and have no idea what they’re called😆

  • @jessicalongren4674
    @jessicalongren46747 ай бұрын

    Good info. Thank you

  • @azeemaroscigno5588
    @azeemaroscigno5588 Жыл бұрын

    I just have to share this video to my page

  • @DLC1111
    @DLC1111 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much nice video🙏💚💛💖💫🍀✨☀☺

  • @victoriasmith8086
    @victoriasmith808611 ай бұрын

    Thank you

  • @kaidencerayne5926
    @kaidencerayne59268 ай бұрын

    Leave it to me to have insomnia at 3am and spend almost an hour making one single crochet dread in my hair. But hey, it’s not too bad for my first dread literally ever and if I was able to do it just from watching this video that’s pretty cool. No way in hell I could do my whole head by myself, but definitely makes me appreciate actual dreadlock artists and how much time that does actually take. Though I’m sure it wouldn’t take a pro almost an hour for only one lock. I was being extra careful so not to break hair and I had no idea what I was doing…..but I crochet and have hooks sooooo…….

  • @ladybird491
    @ladybird4915 ай бұрын

    Can you do a parting video please, gridding. Can i just two strand twist and crochet where i see the lose ends are?

  • @thehuntressdanni2972
    @thehuntressdanni297210 ай бұрын

    I'm watching this and while you're back combing, I have this urge to go in and remove all the tangles!! Which is totally ironic because I want dreads myself! Hahaha 😂

  • @santionthebeach8471
    @santionthebeach84712 ай бұрын

    Super informative. So would u suggest interlocking with that hook thing for shorter kinda micro dreads with straighter hair ?

  • @voornaamachternaam5745
    @voornaamachternaam5745 Жыл бұрын

    To cut time in half use the double or triple crochet hook !!!

  • @jross008470
    @jross008470Ай бұрын

    My dad @ 69 decided he wants to do dreads in his hair. For the last wk 0 days I have been trying to teach myself how to dread 😂 (how I reached ur pg) Thank u so much for making this. So far I agree the hook method has been the best for me. I do have a silly question typically how many dreads should a person have. Oh he did start w freeform how do u make them more uniformed plz & thank u tremendously. Any added advice would be awesome ❤ be blessed

  • @shelleybergen1232
    @shelleybergen123213 күн бұрын

    I want your hair Liz!!!!

  • @cheynalope
    @cheynalope7 ай бұрын

    Can you brush out root flipped dreads?

  • @user-ig2sm1lo6c
    @user-ig2sm1lo6c3 ай бұрын

    straight hair free forms only the very front isn’t locking up lol so should i get crochet even if not many?

  • @intentionalliving8706
    @intentionalliving870611 ай бұрын

    very informative

  • @Rivkah_of_the_Remnant
    @Rivkah_of_the_Remnant Жыл бұрын

    what if you have short hair? Can you do the crochet method? Do you add hair to make them a good length? I have used temporary dreads and I really want to have real dreads, but my hair is short.

  • @littlebeaze
    @littlebeaze7 ай бұрын

    i did my own dreads w a crochet hook after i backcombed n it took me 4-5 hours

  • @monicaparks2808
    @monicaparks280814 күн бұрын

    Ughhhh, you are adorable 😍

  • @EthereanKurokitsune
    @EthereanKurokitsune6 ай бұрын

    If you know how to crochet with yarn do you think it would be fairly easy to do the crochet method on your own?

  • @MsElegantChick
    @MsElegantChick4 ай бұрын

    Thank you...

  • @gabriellasanchez8434
    @gabriellasanchez843410 ай бұрын

    Hello, i did crochet dreads a while ago with back combing first and yes it took me a whole month to do my full head 😅 now the thing is that as my hair grew, my locks got thiner at the top and the thickness were at the bottom due to starting them back combed, is there a way to avoid that ? Since back combing thicken them.. Thanks loads ❤

  • @NicoleMccord-h8v
    @NicoleMccord-h8v4 күн бұрын

    I’m looking into getting dreads wondering where u would suggest me to start

  • @wherewegoingnow
    @wherewegoingnow9 ай бұрын

    How long should my hair be before starting dreads?

  • @DaniAltemose
    @DaniAltemoseАй бұрын

    I'm considering doing the free form. My hair is very short now, but I'll just leave it alone. No brushing.

  • @allyblackburn3201
    @allyblackburn320120 күн бұрын

    Gurl I love your hair u look like huddle and Flo beautiful blonde gurl fr and I love crocheting!!!

  • @KariFromYoutube
    @KariFromYoutube3 ай бұрын

    Is there any way to roll up the bottom of straight hair?

  • @buddhabunnee
    @buddhabunnee25 күн бұрын

    mine actually started different, i put in extensions (braided my two inch long hair around them) and left those in for a couple months. when they came out, the hair under the extensions had matted into baby dreads. then i just let it go from there! they are down to my butt now lol

  • @gypsybarrett4402

    @gypsybarrett4402

    3 күн бұрын

    That's how I started my daughters. ❤❤❤😂😂😂😂😂

  • @l.a.m.b.a.o1511
    @l.a.m.b.a.o1511 Жыл бұрын

    So I am the pastiest of pasty white people, but I have wavy-loose curly hair, and I did the comb twists on accident. I was trying some over night methods to even out my curls (cuz one side of my head is curlier than the other) and I twisted my hair in on itself with just my fingers when wet and while they didn't do what I wanted them to, out of curiosity I left them, took care of them, wore my bonnet at night, and they stayed for several days looking nice in my texture of hair. Personally I want versatility in my hair, so I like the ability to wash them out, at least for this stage in my life. Maybe some day I'll properly lock up my hair but if you're looking for a less permanent method for fine hair I have really liked learning to do this method. (Keep in mind, my hair is not straight, so that might be why it works, if your hair is very straight it might not work. I also didn't use product at first, I just washed my hair and put them in wet. But a gentle curling cream does definitely help keep them nice for longer)

  • @jessicavanderburg3775
    @jessicavanderburg37754 ай бұрын

    Oh man I wish I would of seen this years ago. I didn't know how to do the crochet hook thing that well when I did my dreads and pretty much was way too rough and m you hair got really short when I took my dreads out... I cried. But I'm not doing it again up until I figure it out better lol

  • @lee2465
    @lee24657 ай бұрын

    Hey love your video can you wash your hair with the Dreads❤️

  • @sarahleyva1552
    @sarahleyva1552Ай бұрын

    I wonder if steam or a light hit with a hair straightener on backcombing would make it look better. Like they do when ppl make synthetic dreads

  • @kelleystalnaker8647
    @kelleystalnaker86473 ай бұрын

    Can anyone please share your pix of your self made locs using the backcomb and crochet method?

  • @weasleygurl26
    @weasleygurl26 Жыл бұрын

    Got another way. Install synthetic dreadlocks and just leave them in. I had mine in for about 3 months and my actual hair had started to dread by the time i took the synths out. I did end up combing them all out but if you wanted to have nice looking dreads right away while you wait for your real hair to dread up thats one way to do it I guess. Might be a pain to get the synths out once they get too long but I mean it is one way to do it. lol

  • @karink9968
    @karink99682 ай бұрын

    How do you maintain locs

  • @jemuller1982
    @jemuller198211 ай бұрын

    I wish you here South Florida 😢

  • @katinkavos3982
    @katinkavos3982 Жыл бұрын

    Great tutorial again! thanks. I have a question: dreadlock machines (like the dreadlock gun and the klicker) can really speed up the crochet method. can you talk about the pros and cons of the diffrent dreadlock machines?

  • @jamiehogue7730
    @jamiehogue7730Ай бұрын

    How long does your hair need to be in order to start locs??

  • @ninablount9030
    @ninablount9030 Жыл бұрын

    Where are you located I want congo wicks and we don't have a lot of places to go around here

  • @danielgavin8969
    @danielgavin89699 ай бұрын

    Can u put beeswax in the back combing dreads to make them look neat? Just curious

  • @katinkavos3982
    @katinkavos3982 Жыл бұрын

    Another question: Ik have made dreads in my hair (rip, backcomb, twist, crochet, palmroll) and extended them with synth. extensions. When they are locked to my hair I test the connection to pull on them and the lock is really tight. But every other day one of them just falls out. How is that possible? Wat can I do to prevent that? I have not washed my hair for 2 weeks now.

  • @vanitamcclendon5447

    @vanitamcclendon5447

    8 ай бұрын

    How are you attaching them to your hair?

  • @teenabobina77
    @teenabobina77 Жыл бұрын

    There is only one gal where I live in Montana that does maintenance on dreads, that is good! I am half asian so I have straight hair. My dreads are long, just about past my butt. She does the interlocking on my roots. I will ask if she can crochet or I might have to just crochet them after she linterlockes them. At least most of the work will be done and I can just to touch up. I wish so badly I lived by you!

  • @rayray849a
    @rayray849a Жыл бұрын

    I JUST got dreads 2 days ago. They did a interlocking/comb back method and palm rolling.. but the Knotty Boy wax balm they used feels terrible. There is so much wax from my hair everywhere! They said I shouldn't wash my hair for a month and continue to use the wax every 3-4days and palm roll every day. Does this sound right? I hate the wax haha

  • @snarfypoo

    @snarfypoo

    Жыл бұрын

    If your hair is interlocked, you can wash your scalp, maybe not your actual dreds. (I’m not a pro, just a dred head) and if you don’t like the product, there are so many great ones out there❤ there’s no right or wrong way to go about your dred journey, they’re your dreds, feed them what works for you 🎉 personally, I love using a hand roll/crochet technique to maintain and lock new growth. Your dred journey should bring you joy my friend, don’t be afraid to switch it up 😊

  • @TheCoolkiddr
    @TheCoolkiddr Жыл бұрын

    I've been trying to loc my hair for about 3 months 2 different places money and time very bad experience.

  • @akmankalash
    @akmankalash Жыл бұрын

    can you do guys toupees?

  • @MARYANNE269
    @MARYANNE2693 ай бұрын

    Ah.. I had free form then twist n rip and a bit of backcombing. Downside I didnt get sectioned as covid started and wasnt able to get my freind to do. I had for a year look good but the mss at the roots was to annoying and painful I tried to redo hear n there.. in the end I brushed it alk out!! Gutted I want them back now but It took so long.. was ok as I was furloughed at home I had the time to do it.. maybe 1 day.. id like to pay someone to do properly 😊

  • @krystallinton7588
    @krystallinton75889 ай бұрын

    My hair tangles while I am brushing and if I go a day or two WITH OUT brushing I have a MASSIVE rats nest

  • @RaiderFace7-16
    @RaiderFace7-164 күн бұрын

    What if u leave single braids in your hair and don't take it down can u start that way as well?

  • @gaylelauren5691
    @gaylelauren569111 ай бұрын

    My hair is longer than a Bob right now, like A little longer than my chin and I can’t wait anymore! I really want my dreadlocks back - but I can’t afford to go to Philly and pay $800-1100 for them. I really wanna just do them myself but idk if I can do it.. 😢

  • @Rara-pr9wg
    @Rara-pr9wg10 ай бұрын

    Chile

  • @jeanrimarais291
    @jeanrimarais2913 ай бұрын

    I went to some dude and he used the crochet method to bottom part of my hair, and did not realise how long my hair was going to take. He then pursued to braid the rest of my hair (I wanted thin dreads) and only crocheted the ends and the start of each braid. I must also mention that my hair was not parted and now almost in week two I am regretting this journey because some strands of one section of hair is in another section of hair. As if my hair was not properly separated while doing the dreads. Now I don't know what to do. Please advise

  • @johnarneson1947
    @johnarneson1947Ай бұрын

    How much does it cost to get someone with her skill set to do the locks she did at the end?

  • @clkb8moto
    @clkb8moto6 ай бұрын

    9:09 Twist N' Rip

  • @NaieraP9211
    @NaieraP92118 ай бұрын

    Flabbergasted

  • @kbennett1331
    @kbennett1331 Жыл бұрын

    So I have a question. Are my dreads supposed to feel, scratchy? They're not soft and they really don't bend so I'm left with almost no ways to do them other than a blank boring pony tail. Help Liz Kidder!

  • @lizkidderstudio

    @lizkidderstudio

    Жыл бұрын

    Hi Lina! Brand new crocheted dreadlocks will certainly feel stiff/scratchy. As they mature they *should* soften up over time. They will always be a little dryer/scratchier than “normal” hair and that’s something you should get used to. BUT if they’re extremelyyyyyy dry/brittle (like my bleached hair) then you could use an oil on them to try to hydrate/soften. OF if you have synthetic dreadlocks they might always stay stiff/scratchy. Hope this helps!

  • @tamif.6171
    @tamif.61712 ай бұрын

    LIZ,I need help, I want dredlocks can't find a loctician near me, Mobile, al

  • @hannahnappi2785
    @hannahnappi27856 ай бұрын

    I have rat tail dreads. I used a mix of different methods to dread my hair. I used wax for the maintenance because I am Mongolian and Russian mix so I have more Asian texture hair so actually the wax helps my dreads. I don’t suggest using wax with very thin hair. I would say to use the best method for your hair because everyone has different hair

  • @AmysExquisiteGifts
    @AmysExquisiteGiftsАй бұрын

    Where did you get the mannequin from?

  • @BIGDiCERoLLER
    @BIGDiCERoLLER Жыл бұрын

    Do u live in Florida ? N could u do my dreads ?

  • @intentionalliving8706
    @intentionalliving870611 ай бұрын

    If you have textured hair and do the twist method your hair should not come out loose when you wash it.

  • @murieldelapenna8093

    @murieldelapenna8093

    9 ай бұрын

    I think Shes not talking to kinky hair people but whities🙄

  • @vanitamcclendon5447

    @vanitamcclendon5447

    8 ай бұрын

    It will come loose, depending on how you shampoo it, but almost 1st time it’s going to unravel some

  • @Shadow_Siren69
    @Shadow_Siren693 күн бұрын

    I need someone in Dallas TX area to do back combing and crocheting for me! Anyone know of someone?!?

  • @violettarak22
    @violettarak22 Жыл бұрын

    ❤️❤️❤️🌸🌸🌸😍😍😍🥰🥰🥰

  • @lavonnegeter7794
    @lavonnegeter77949 ай бұрын

    Locccsssssss..... . Locs.

  • @AniDitch-cs1on

    @AniDitch-cs1on

    Ай бұрын

    Dreadhead? I've heard it in circles in black communities every. people call them different things.

  • @AyeshaDeuxtu
    @AyeshaDeuxtu2 ай бұрын

    Wish you could do mine. I'm creole so my hair is fine like Caucasians. My locs turned out looking like yours,I'm just African American I used the backcombing to start the foundation cuse my hair is so soft the I went in with the crochet hook

  • @michellegower1259
    @michellegower125910 ай бұрын

    I've always wanted to try this but was recently told dreads don't look nice of larger people. I'm not obese but chubby. Also nearly 60!

  • @JodBless

    @JodBless

    2 ай бұрын

    Don't listen to them! Dreads can look nice on anyone if you wear them with confidence, you should definitely try it out if you want to💞

  • @fraumorphose7507
    @fraumorphose7507 Жыл бұрын

    🙌👏🫶

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