Hi
I made a handful more dreads, split the lot into two, elastic'd them up to make loops and threaded them onto some big wide shoelaces I found, et voila! A pair of dreadfalls!
I think I have a total of about 40 DEs now.
I went out in public looking like this (briefly) and a lad in a shop walked up to me, all impressed, and said "coooooooll, how long did they take to make?" He was only slightly disappointed when I stage-whispered that they weren't real. Nice confidence boost though, after my bf had wanted me to take them off before going outside on the argument that people would stare (as if I'd give a rat's ass if they did!)
.... however. I don't think I quite have the hang of it yet hope I'd fiddled them into better coverage than this before going out!!!!
How do I fix this? Flatter buns? More fiddling about/dread-pinning/crossing over/tying? More dreads? Different placement?
Roving falls - Second Attempt
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- hairykiter
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Re: Roving falls - Second Attempt
They look good!! I'd say try to get up to 60DEs, that'll be 30 on each side and will look great.
- hairykiter
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Re: Roving falls - Second Attempt
Cool, thanks (transitional practise time, oh yeah )
Do bun covers do much? My buns are kind of small and slippery.
By the way, is it common to get a headache from the added weight?
Do bun covers do much? My buns are kind of small and slippery.
By the way, is it common to get a headache from the added weight?
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Re: Roving falls - Second Attempt
Yeah, a head ache can happen. Whenever I wore falls I'd pin them to DEATH in order to make sure there were no tell tale gaps.
Oh & some people recommend covering buns with lace, tights or wrap a single dread around them for more grip.
Oh & some people recommend covering buns with lace, tights or wrap a single dread around them for more grip.
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- VixenSingsBlack
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Re: Roving falls - Second Attempt
I suggest bun covers from my limited experience with hair falls. I always got headaches with falls, even very light ones, so never wore them much. I find installs much, much comfier.hairykiter wrote:Cool, thanks (transitional practise time, oh yeah )
Do bun covers do much? My buns are kind of small and slippery.
By the way, is it common to get a headache from the added weight?
- The-Halloween-Master
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Re: Roving falls - Second Attempt
I think they are beautiful ^^
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