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I'm new here, I love dreadfalls, I havent been able to afford to buy a pair [most the ones Ive seen were about 60-80 for one, 100+ for a pair. and that is out of my price range atm]
So I'm here in search of how-to's and tips on making my own falls. I know that Kanekalon jumbo braid is good for beginners [mainly because its cheap and easy to work with]
What is the best and simplest way to seal the falls? I dont have a tea kettle, nor any steam producing items.
But yeah, any beginners how-to links, and tips will be very much appreciated =]
Hi new here.
- Gracey
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Re: Hi new here.
Hi and welcome to the forum. You have come to the right place to get you on your way with making your own hairstuffs and to help you with your results.
First things first, have a really good long browse of the forum. The Technique and Discussion pages will be a big help, also the Tutorials section is great when getting used to the various terms and techniques. There is an active Hair section in General Natter and the Hair Critique pages are full of people seeking advice when just starting out.
Pull up a chair, make a brew and enjoy getting to know the forum. There is loads to look at and very many extremely skilled persons on here, as well as many beginners getting advice on the subjects you have raised. I'm no good at links, sorry
Look forward to seeing you around.
First things first, have a really good long browse of the forum. The Technique and Discussion pages will be a big help, also the Tutorials section is great when getting used to the various terms and techniques. There is an active Hair section in General Natter and the Hair Critique pages are full of people seeking advice when just starting out.
Pull up a chair, make a brew and enjoy getting to know the forum. There is loads to look at and very many extremely skilled persons on here, as well as many beginners getting advice on the subjects you have raised. I'm no good at links, sorry
Look forward to seeing you around.
What, that? It's a spade.
Gracey xx
Formerly known as Woolhairhabbit
Gracey xx
Formerly known as Woolhairhabbit
- Elstaro
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Re: Hi new here.
welcome
Like woolhairhabit said take a good look around almost any question you could have has been asked and answered somewere on here.
also theres many ways to go about sealing dreads steamer being my perfered method. but if your tight on cash some other things you can try are using a hair staightener w/ washcloth, boiling water, hairdryer, and clothing dryer. just look around the tutorials you will learn so much from there I know I did.
Like woolhairhabit said take a good look around almost any question you could have has been asked and answered somewere on here.
also theres many ways to go about sealing dreads steamer being my perfered method. but if your tight on cash some other things you can try are using a hair staightener w/ washcloth, boiling water, hairdryer, and clothing dryer. just look around the tutorials you will learn so much from there I know I did.
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Re: Hi new here.
But how can she make a brew when she says she has no kettle?woolhairhabit wrote:...Pull up a chair, make a brew and enjoy getting to know the forum.
Hi and welcome. You'll find a ton of information here to help you make dreads. We're all friendly hairy people so if you have a question that can't be found using Search, ask away.
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