My first show off! These dreads are actually form a long time ago, (back when I was able to have a full instal) But due to an extreme case of alopecia I have to wait for my hair to grow back Sucks I know. I used to wear it back in a ponytail all the time, so now I'm all bald on my front hair line.
But back to the happy. These are Platinum blonde, and black KK that I got from my local Sally Store. The red is actually the Bob Marley braid, Which I don't think works for me personally. I use a flat iron to seal all my dreads, and they are left feeling like velcro...not at all like the KK brand should. But I don't think I sealed it correctly
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Dread install with an undercut!
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If it is fake hair related it goes in here!
1) Nice clear pic of the hair- we are not particularly interested in cam whoring - you want to show yourself off - put it in the gallery for 'everything else'.
2) When commenting - please be more OT than "wow you are freakin' hot!" We all like to be told we are hot mamma's - but mention the hair too!
3) Please don't be horrified if people give you helpful criticism. If you give criticism, please do so respectfully.
4) If you would like to NOT hear criticism, please say so.
5) If you are specifically looking to refine your technique, please post it in the "Critique" section (under Advice & Know How) so we can help be extra picky.
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Dread install with an undercut!
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Re: Dread install with an undercut!
oooh you are so cute!
I hate how dreads feel when they have been sealed with a straightener,all velcroey. Did you seal using a wet rag?
I hate how dreads feel when they have been sealed with a straightener,all velcroey. Did you seal using a wet rag?
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Re: Dread install with an undercut!
What a cutie!
flat ironed dreads shouldnt be velco-y, your heat might be too high, do you use a wet cloth? Usually that method makes mine really smooth.
Some colours just DONT seal for some reason :/
flat ironed dreads shouldnt be velco-y, your heat might be too high, do you use a wet cloth? Usually that method makes mine really smooth.
Some colours just DONT seal for some reason :/
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Re: Dread install with an undercut!
@trippytroll: Awww, thanks! I never used a wet rag when sealing dreads, I thought they might not be at stiff. I see everyone making such fantastic dreads, and I just can't seem to get the hang of it Since I can't afford a steamer, the flat iron is my only method. I will try to use a wet rag when sealing them though, and see how that turns out.
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Re: Dread install with an undercut!
@Mkatsi: aww, thank ya! My iron doesn't have any heat settings on it. I need to get a steamer, if I can find one cheap enough. (I'm always checking thrift stores for a really inexpensive one) I'll try the wet cloth method, and we'll see how things turn out! I think its the direct heat from the plates on the iron overheating the dread. That and I don't think KK from Sally beauty supply is the best way to go. Their hair (especially the black KK) just doesn't ever want to back comb the way it should.
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