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Removing my 11 year old dreadlocks... without shaving my head.</div>
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What's the deal with loose hair? Loose hair is seemingly the bane of most dreadhead’s lives. Not all, but most. </div>
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Loose hair, it's like the anti-lock… literally. People see loose hair and they see it as negative progress, it’s messy, it’s undone, it’s the opposite of the way they want their hair to go and it’s really easy to stress and obsess. However, with locked hair, some unlocked hair is always going to be present, it’s unavoidable. <br />
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Starting with young locks loose hair is going to be most prevalent. Before you begin, all your hair is loose and your starting method of choice simply sets that loose hair up for the journey ahead (backcombing doesn’t create locked dreads, T&R doesn’t make locked dreads, the methods just hold those loose hairs in some sort of order while over time they lock - same time dependant process that plays out if you’re instead neglecting or free forming). <br />
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So, to begin, you’ve got a whole head of loose hair, you start your dreads so you’ve got your loose hair starting to separate into some sort of dread-like order and over time your hair is going to lock tighter and stronger into mature dreads. Ok cool, loose hair gone, right? Well, no. <br />
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Over time your loose sections will lock tighter, they’ll mature and become more rope-like. What was once a kind of semi-organised mass of sectioned loose hair will get some order to it. Loose hairs that were once poking out and forming patches should slowly begin to knot together and mat into the surrounding locks. Over time the total amount of looseness and loose hair will decrease, but there’s not a magic point where all of it disappears on its own… you just reach a sort of equilibrium. <br />
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At a certain level of dreadlock maturity you get to a point where loose hairs are getting locked in at the same rate as new hairs are either getting pulled loose or forming loose - so the total amount of loose hair remains the same. Washing and drying can work some hairs loose, every day life rubbing against them and pulling on them can pull some hairs loose. Plus you’re always shedding hairs, breaking hairs, whether your hair is locked or not, so you’ll have some baby hairs that have never been locked yet. These things are pretty much unavoidable. The same friction that causes hairs to interact and lock can also pull some loose. <br />
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The total amount of loose hair can vary over time and from person to person. That equilibrium point for your average amount of loose hair will be affected by how long the loose hairs are - shorter hairs are harder to lock so if your dreads are short or if you’ve trimmed the loose hair shorter, it’ll be less likely to lock on it’s own. If you have naturally soft hair or your hair is excessively moisturised or conditioned, you’re more likely to have loose hairs. Same with if your hair is particularly oily, either naturally or from the balance left by your shampoo - hairs near your skin, eg face, ears or neck pick up oils from your skin and are less likely to lock on their own. And also seasons can affect loose hairs - dry winter months can often cause more hairs to lock compared to hotter, more humid months. <br />
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Even at 11 years in, I get loose hairs.. sometimes a lot, in summer, where it’s hot and humid, my hair is gets frizzy and loose - I get more loose hairs around my face where the hairs can catch oil from my skin. Whereas in winter when it can be cold and dry, I may find more hairs are locked down. <br />
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What can you do? Some people don’t really care and accept that dreadlocks aren’t something that is ever “completed”. Locked hair is always growing, changing, forming, you never reach a point where they’re done. Some people like this and just let the hair get on with it’s thing in the knowledge that sometimes they’ll be messier than other times. Whereas some will make sure to maintain their loose hair periodically to keep it more controlled. There are pros and cons to both views - leaving the hair alone is going to usually leave you with a higher level of peak frizz, whereas maintaining it is going to require constant upkeep overtime to maintain new loose hairs as they present themselves - even with maintenance, loose hair returns so some prefer to just let it sort itself so as to avoid the hassle and avoid risking obsessive maintenance that can damage the dreads if overdone over time. <br />
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Can I tell you how much loose hair you should expect given a certain age of dreadlock or a certain starting method? No, it all varies from person to person depending on the environment that the dreads are exposed to and the variables at play with the hair such as length and natural softness etc. Should I tell you how much you should maintain them, how often, what method you should use or whether you should maintain at all? That’s down to personal preference, depending on how you view your locks, how you’d like them to be and how you balance up the pros and cons involved with these decisions. What I can say for sure is that everyone is going to experience loose hair, EVERYONE. It’ll vary from person to person, but it’s there. Sometimes it’s better than other times, sometimes it’s worse. Don’t stress about it, don’t panic about it, remember that locking your hair is a continuous process and not a one time thing.<br />
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TODAY we are answering Darci Ferrell's question: "If I leave it alone will it continue to separate and form individual dreads on it's own, or will it just keep creating one massive chunk of matted hair?"Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-36598259368812415282018-01-08T15:02:00.001-08:002018-01-08T15:02:07.322-08:00Welcome To Norway<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/7-s9yT2ORrg" width="480"></iframe></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;">On a non-dreadlock related note: Lazy Dreads is now currently residing in Norway! To follow these new adventures be sure to check out the new Youtube channel!</div>Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-15425735502899036662017-09-12T06:23:00.001-07:002017-09-12T06:24:20.427-07:00Can You Start Dreadlocks From Layered Hair?<div style="text-align: center;">
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TODAY we are answering Internationally Unknown's question: "Can you start dreads if you have a few layers in your hair? Or should I wait for them to grow out?" </div>
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Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-57992326387396692282017-07-27T01:24:00.001-07:002017-08-14T05:56:36.634-07:00WHAT'S INSIDE 10 YEAR OLD DREADS? - DISSECTING DREADLOCKS!<div style="text-align: center;">
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There seems to be a rather commonly held belief that locked hair is, how to put this - unpleasant? People may insinuate that locked hair is dirty, unclean, that the dreads are filled with dirt, filth, waxes, built up products, or host to a whole colony of lice, spiders or other bugs.</div>
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As someone who spends the vast majority of my time with locked hair literally inches from my face, I feel I would be more aware of these things than most of the people who spread these ideas, however I have decided to investigate for myself, and today I’ll be cutting some locked hair in half and having a look inside.</div>
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Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-65233652258478424882017-06-29T13:42:00.001-07:002017-06-29T13:42:36.587-07:00Excellent News! Lazydreads LIVE<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/7phXhRQUm64" width="480"></iframe></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;">Excellent News!</div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div>There is now a brand new Facebook group available to discuss all things dreadlocks related - or non-dreadlock related amongst like-minded people. The Lazydreads Facebook group is moderated by yours truly and is available for anyone to join:<br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://www.blogger.com/goog_359934144"><br /></a></div><div style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/Lazydreads/">https://www.facebook.com/groups/Lazydreads/</a></div><br /><br />Also new is Lazydreads live streaming to Instagram! Anyone who follows the Lazydreads Instagram page will be able to tune in to the Lazydreads live streams where there's no set structure, we just chat and see where the conversation goes... hopefully not too off track... hopefully:<br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;"><a href="https://www.instagram.com/lazydreads/">https://www.instagram.com/lazydreads/</a></div><br /><br />Lastly I'm throwing out there the possibility of a summer meetup... location, date and time still very much up in the air, but testing the water to see what interest there would be - let me know in the comments!Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-66471607565018445862017-04-18T13:08:00.001-07:002017-04-18T13:08:57.926-07:00Backcomb Vs Twist & Rip Dreadlocks<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hcP-hweUpSQ" width="480"></iframe></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;">///Taking a look at one of the most common dreadlock starting method questions that I get asked - comparing the backcomb method against the twist and rip method.</div>Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-41828563859694699282017-03-22T12:03:00.001-07:002017-03-22T12:03:45.690-07:00Best Vegan Burger In London? - Mooshies Burger Bar<div style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-align: start;">#VeganEats @ Mooshies Burger Bar, London</span></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hf4lqpUoVnY" width="480"></iframe></div><br /><br />VeganEats goes in search of the best vegan burger in London... but google searching "best vegan burger in London" - the result? Mooshies in Shoreditch. In this episode we put the title to the test.<br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;">Mooshies - https://veganburger.org/</div>Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-71937249310521380062017-03-14T03:52:00.001-07:002017-03-14T03:52:03.098-07:00Why I DON'T Recommend Dreadlocks!<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/XGs6D8NWnqE" width="480"></iframe></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;">///Why I DON'T Recommend Dreadlocks!</div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div>Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-66344946690627315922017-02-28T11:32:00.001-08:002017-02-28T11:32:52.265-08:00How I Became A Youtuber...<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/wWSWXjsefIc" width="480"></iframe></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;">Oh, so you make Youtube videos? How did that happen?</div>Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-91865886270752066842017-02-22T14:58:00.001-08:002017-02-22T14:58:02.378-08:00Short(er) Dreadlocks...<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/DQ6pNSEMJMM" width="480"></iframe></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><br /><br /><div style="text-align: center;">The follow up to that whole hair cutting thing...</div><br />It’s been a couple of months now, and while I thought I might feel a little saddened by losing the length, I really haven’t. I think by far the hardest thing is simply the build up. I’m honestly not quite sure why, I guess it’s because they take so long to grow that you feel some sort of achievement and therefore added attachment?<br /><br />So, after a few months, here’s the long and short of it (see that excellent pun use, yeah…): my reasons for wanting shorter hair held up: my hair is quicker to wash and dry, weighs less and gets in the way less. I’m a lot busier these days and ever longer hair, especially locked hair simply didn’t fit all that well… works much better now, I’m happy to report.<br /><br />On a physical level, the ends aren’t all squared off anymore like they were immediately after cutting - some are still a bit… weird, but on the whole I think they’re looking pretty normal. In fact they’re looking a lot tidier on the ends than they did before, and they’re looking tidier than I expected. My previous experience has been that once I’ve cut the dreads, the ends have loosened, frayed and become whispy again after a few washes - in this case they’ve actually stayed pretty blunt looking. They’re not all locked and rounded over at the ends, but they aren’t doing a whole lot of loosening out either. I would put this down to them being so old and locked that they’re just less prone to fraying out after a trim - compared against when I’d trimmed them in the past when they were potentially not as mature.<br /><br />There’s really not much more to say - they’re shorter and all is well with them. I think it’s quite cool that after somewhat “breaking the seal” and lopping off some length, I’ve spoken to a few other people that took the plunge too, having also held out for a long time, and they’ve also been enjoying the benefits.Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-10959093948657942082016-12-23T04:31:00.001-08:002016-12-23T04:31:51.902-08:00CUTTING MY DREADLOCKS!<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/6Vi5ENCibsw" width="480"></iframe></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;">It's been a long time coming... In this video I CUT my dreads.</div>Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-29005411125224857782016-12-21T12:51:00.001-08:002016-12-21T12:51:00.719-08:00I Lost A Dread...<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/z1uZgqN3VqY" width="480"></iframe></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;">Oops... I lost a dread...</div>Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-5930927655952388702016-12-19T04:04:00.001-08:002016-12-19T04:04:18.890-08:00How Long Does It Take For Dreads To Mature?<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/OOws-QpY70c" width="480"></iframe></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;">How long does it take for dreadlocks to reach maturity? </div>Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-47913565684682016432016-12-07T13:01:00.001-08:002016-12-07T13:01:58.182-08:00Pros & Cons Of CUTTING Dreadlocks!<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/oV2gJYsCdyk" width="480"></iframe></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><br /><br />Two things I want to get out of the way straight off: yes dreadlocks do grow, and secondly yes you can trim them - you are not forced to grow them and grow them until they either consume your entire person or you remove them completely.<br /><br />So while dreads can be trimmed, just like regular hair, unlike regular hair the trimming often needs to be justified, often both to yourself and to others. I often find that people who are relatively new to growing dreadlocks are wide-eyed and say they want to grow their hair forever and ever… and then those who’ve been at it a few years begin to see some benefits to having them at a more manageable length - so I’m going to go through some of the pros & cons to trimming as I see then.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Downsides:<br /><br />Dreadlocks grow REALLY slowly, when you make the decision to trim them you’ve got to be real certain, as a rushed choice can leave your hair shortened for a LONG time, and permanently shorter than they would be naturally… which leads me onto my second downside…<br /><br />Dreadlock length is often used as an indicator of dreadlock age and maturity, the longer the dreads, the older they must be, the more committed you must be, and often the more experienced you must be - this is often the reason why some people get so opinionated on dreadlock extensions.<br /><br /><div>Bit of an opinionated one, but I’m fairly sure it’s one that most can get behind… long dreads look excellent.<br /><br />Lastly, a bit of a practical downside: while most people considering trimming will have had their dreadlocks for a long time… since their dreads have grown to be long enough to consider the trimming - however should you decide to trim dreads that are not yet fully matured you run the risk of the new ends fraying and unlocking - forming new tips that are looser than you’d potentially plan on.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Ok, so why would anyone trim their dreads? Well, the benefits include:<br /><br />They’re all around more manageable - there’s less ‘dread’ to deal with. There’s less overall volume to wash and dry - so the whole process is quicker. The dreads straight up soak less water and there’s less length for the water to have to flow through and so drying times can be reduced dramatically even with just a minimal trim. If you’re maintenance-inclined, well there’s less dread to maintain. And as far as manageability goes from a practical point of view, they’re just easier to deal with, easier to keep track of… less chance that they’re going to go wandering onto your neighbours bus seat…<br /><br />Less dread also means less weight. While the weight of dreadlocks creeps up very slowly over time, it can start to add up, especially when they’re wet, and especially when they’re wet and take a long time to dry. Long, heavy dreadlocks can not only start to become impractical, they can become uncomfortable.<br /><br />Similarly if they get too long they can stop you from being able to do certain things that you otherwise might simply because so much hair can easily get in the way.<br /><br />And to balance my previous opinion early - some people just prefer dreadlocks of a certain length, and may simply not want dreads to their waist, knees or ankles.</div>Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-10575907715597590942016-12-05T11:03:00.001-08:002016-12-05T11:03:53.277-08:00Dreadhead Holiday Gift Guide!<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/VUQvP1fIBwA" width="480"></iframe></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;"><u><b>The gift giving season is upon us! So let's take a look at my top gift suggestions!</b></u></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><b>3) Dreadstuff tams/beanies - <a href="http://dreadstuff.com/collections/knitted-dreadlock-hats">www.Dreadstuff.com</a></b><br /><br />
I practically live in Dreadstuff beanies, especially at this time of year. They have a huge range of hats designed specifically for accommodating heads of dreads. They're made tough and can be treated rough and just thrown in the washing machine at the end of the day. A great gift choice.<br /><br />
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I've been a fan of Knotty Sleeves for years now, she makes unique dreadlock sleeve decorations to order. There are many different variants available to suit a wide range of tastes and interests, and colour substitutions and total custom orders are also available. I think these are miles ahead of the standard generic dread decorations you often find online.<br /><br />
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<b>1) Dollylocks sample set - <a href="http://www.dollylocks.com/TRAVEL-SIZE-s/128.htm">www.Dollylocks.com</a></b><br /><br />
If you're going to buy soaps or shampoos, do it right. Dollylocks do sample sized versions of all their products, allowing you to tailor your gift to your budget - the total sample set includes a full complement of great smelling miniatures, allowing you to try the products before investing in the full size version - find the flavours you like!<br /><br />
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<b>Bonus) Fimo Clay!</b><br /><br />
My bonus option this year is to simply go for some Fimo clay. With Fimo you can easily form your own decorations that will be completely unique - or you can even gift the clay itself if you have crafty friends!Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-91530137888278008912016-12-04T16:01:00.001-08:002016-12-04T16:01:00.189-08:00Long Time No See!<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/tYgm2CvM1eI" width="480"></iframe></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;">///So it's been a little while since I've recorded something new...</div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div>Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-74285949070789114012016-10-17T13:20:00.001-07:002016-10-17T13:20:52.856-07:00How Often Should You Separate Dreadlocks?<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/ETVaaz3fUr0" width="480"></iframe></div><div style="text-align: center;"><br /></div><div style="text-align: center;">How often do dreadlocks need separating?</div>Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5535646833591113382.post-46817902829992587412016-09-13T13:09:00.001-07:002016-09-13T13:09:33.250-07:00My Dreadlocks Extensions.<div style="text-align: center;"><iframe allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/rCiqkTdMcU4" width="480"></iframe></div>Lazy Dreadshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04347106588146572294noreply@blogger.com2