Showing posts with label loose dreads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label loose dreads. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 June 2018

Dreadlocks And Loose Hairs


What's the deal with loose hair? Loose hair is seemingly the bane of most dreadhead’s lives. Not all, but most. 

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.

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).

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.

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.



Thursday, 23 April 2015

Tips Becoming Loose + More! (Dreadlocks Q&A #58)


Episode #58 of my dreadlocks question and answer series!

rgcthat
 Question I have a undercut nd only grow the top of my hair out can I dread my hair by leaving braids in? thanks a bunch:).

Nekro Nymph 
Question: I used the twist and rip method and they are a little over a week old. I already have a couple loose hairs, is it normal to have loose hairs this soon? I'm really hoping the knots aren't coming undone…

Joely F 
Question: is it bad (or not necessarily good) to fidget and play with dreads when they're young? Mine are almost a year but the entire time I've had them i play with them and twirl them around my fingers and stuff. Just curious if it changes anything with the maturation process. (:

TieranKarbashewski 
QUESTION: I washed my dreads a couple days ago and now i have huge paintbrush tips the size of my finger, is this a good thing or a bad thing?

DeathThemeThirteen 
Question!: How tall are you? :)

Wednesday, 1 April 2015

My 93 Month Dreadlocks Update!



Dreadlocks update for month 93!
93 months into my dreadlocks journey, checking in for a quick update on what's been going on over the last month. Talking a little about tied up dreads causing looser roots, the shampoo I've been using this month as well as the ever increasing length.

Monday, 22 December 2014

Dreadlocks From Layered Hair? + More! (Dreadlocks Q&A #56)



Episode #56 of my long running 'Dreadlocks Question & Answer' series, where I answer YOUR questions!



tycho verhelle

question: hi thanks for al the videos they realy helpfull my question is how to start getting a lock in my beard and how to care for it greetz tycho ;)



Max Vitale

Question: i started my dreads yesterday. I used the twist and rip and back comb methods. The dreads dont seems locked up at all and the ones in the back are really really poofy and im afraid they will fall out. Should i wait and see how it goes or should i take them out and try again? I have updates on my channel if you need to see what they look like. Thanks!



sierra sheridan

Question: my dreadlocks are 10 months and on a couple of my locks there is what I call 'gaps' where it's a dreadlock, then in the middle of the dread it's just straight unknotted hair, and then dreaded hair further down. Do I have to remove the dread and start all over on the few locks or is there a way I can fix it



Daniel Benson

Question : I have been researching dreadlocks for a fee months now, eagerly waiting for my hair to grow out. Because of the hair style I had previously, my hair is different lengths in different places. The top measures 7 and a bit inches... but the back and sides are only 4 inches. Going by not only your opinion, but pretty much everyone else that ive seen, has said about 6 inches minimum. Considering the back and sides are shorter, I am wanting to wait but I am wondering if you have any advice on my situation. Maybe how long I should wait? Or how to takle doing dreads at 6 inches?

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Keep up the good work, your videos are incredibly informative and welcoming. Thanks!



jason singh

question: i started my hair on 31/05/14 rite seeing some changes already but is separating important at this early age...

Friday, 25 July 2014

Loose After First Wash? (Dreadlocks Q&A #48)


Episode #48 of my long running dreadlocks question & answer series where I answer YOUR questions!

KayBrad13
Question: I'm having difficulty deciding if I want to commit to a full head of dreads or partial. If I do just go with partial dreads how should I go about setting them, since my normal hair will cover the roots? 

krystle dinning
QUESTION....what do I do if I have dandruff with dreads? Is there a special dread shampoo I can use?

Courtney Jenkins
Question: I'm waiting to start dreading my hair when it's a bit longer. In the 'messy early stage' of the process, can u just wear a hat or will it effect the maturing process some how? 

Sydney Rianna
QUESTION: If you have loose ends that have not locked up, is it better to encourage them to lock up or to just leave them be?

Mulle meckbb
QUESTION: I've got dreads that are about a week old and after I showered they seem to be a lot softer and that's nice but they are also a lot looser. Some roots that were thight before are now 2 cm of loose hair before the dread begins. I also got a lot More loose hair and I don't think it's a problem but maybe it will be if it continues after every shower. 
I just the "no poo method" (baking soda, ACV)

Thursday, 17 July 2014

What Shampoo Do I Use? + More! (Dreadlocks Q&A #47)


You ask the questions - I (attempt) to answer them! Episode #47

toaster467
Question:What shampoo do you use?

Autumn Schelde
question: Some of my dreads look very braid like. Is this normal? or did my friend possibly mess something up when she twist and ripped them? Should I redo them or just leave them alone?

CENT MGA
Question: I did half back comb and now I'm Going for neglect I've had them about 8 months but I've been growing my hair for close to 4 years. How much longer for the loose hair to dread it's about 6 inches 

Aiden McKinley
Question: What should people expect when first washing their dreads? I remember when I first washed mine a lot of my root came loose, was that normal?

Caleb Heffelfinger
Will young, frizzy dreaded hair un-frizz on its own? 

Thursday, 26 June 2014

Tidying Dreads For Graduations + More! (Dreadlocks Q&A #44)


xRASTAxXxLIONx
question: im afraid my roots wont knot once I dread my hair... and itl just grow out normal.. I see people crochet the roots once it grows out a bit, but I want to just let mine knot on ther own... will my roots grow out dreaded or normal? If they grow out normal...how often... and for how long will I have to do it? 

Pauline The Princess
Question: is hairspray a forgiving product on dreadlocks? 
As in: I have graduation pictures in less than two weeks with 2.5 month old dreads. If I use hairspray once to tame it for photos, would a deep clean do the trick to getting rid of the hairspray? 
Love your videos :)

josh Holden
Question:what method did you use?

Lo Got The Dro
question: I didn't section my dreads when i did them, so theres lots loose hair at the roots. can i make more dreads from the loose hair? or should i just let it lock into the existing dreads? peace

Jes Whitelaw
If you were a super hero, what would your super power be? 

Friday, 30 May 2014

Lumps, Bumps, Loops + More! (Dreadlocks Q&A #41)


Amanda Stewart
Question -
I've noticed that the new growth on my badly sectioned dreads is much thinner than the lock that I made. Will this even out over time?

Morgan Hill
Question my dreads are like 51 days old and I have loops and bumps and I know this is normal to have and I'm okay with that just wondering in time do they go away or do they just stay like that and just less noticeable? Thanks (:

paddynbob
QUESTION: Ive been thinking of blunting my tips (my dreads are four months) and know all the usual downsides that you talk about (e.g. increased drying time), but have heard rumours that your dreads won't lock up as fast and may be thinner - and similar things about crochet etc. Any help on that? Cheers :)

Eric Fernandez
Question: If I decide to cut off my dreadlocks can I save them for dread extensions in the future? I'm not going to cut them any time soon. 

Leon Petrou Dinsdale
what causes dreads to split at the root?