How to make Backcombed Dreads (no crochet hooking)

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  • čas přidán 26. 01. 2013
  • This is how to do just backcombed dreads.
    Please don't rubber band all the ends for showers unless you immediately remove all rubber bands after you're done. They shouldn't fall apart if they're well done.
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Komentáře • 182

  • @GrizzneyGames
    @GrizzneyGames Před rokem +2

    9 years old and this is the most helpful I've seen for how I want to handle it.

  • @ashleyfrazier-johnson9515
    @ashleyfrazier-johnson9515 Před 8 lety +18

    @3:49 when your like "now i'm looking like a unicorn".. cracked me up,,this was very helpful. thank youu... :)

  • @lucashilton3364
    @lucashilton3364 Před 5 lety +26

    Listen to her guys, she helped me start my dreads! 🙂😌🙂

    • @drippy_jsh3996
      @drippy_jsh3996 Před 4 lety +6

      Lucas Hilton u black tho

    • @apollo4suns494
      @apollo4suns494 Před 4 lety

      @@drippy_jsh3996 so

    • @shakir7194
      @shakir7194 Před 3 lety

      i thought it was just for straight hair

    • @apollo4suns494
      @apollo4suns494 Před 3 lety

      @@shakir7194 dreads are easy to get in for black people because we have curly hair and the right hair texture for it

    • @shakir7194
      @shakir7194 Před 3 lety

      Knight Knight i know, i was just saying that i never thought the twist and rip method would work on a black person, or 4c or 4b type hair

  • @tessafimreite2805
    @tessafimreite2805 Před 10 lety +10

    At 3:50, you look majestic as fuck. With the edges of the dread being all fluffy, and in the light, it looks like its a glowing horn.

  • @ShhhhhItsasecret
    @ShhhhhItsasecret Před 11 lety +2

    As someone who is going to be an interpreter, I think it's awesome that you added captions. I'm also starting a dread journey, I got one baby one right now. Your videos are awesome :)

  • @lenaayres4118
    @lenaayres4118 Před 5 lety +1

    That cute little loop! Lol. Im going to dread my hair now! Thank you 💜💜💜😄

  • @erinmoody2403
    @erinmoody2403 Před 2 lety

    thank you i could not do twist and rip or any other method so i watched your vid and this helped me do it so now i have dreads thank you

  • @lucystinson3555
    @lucystinson3555 Před 9 lety +10

    You look like a unicorn😂😂😂 the hair just stiks upp😂😂

  • @pheoinxbird4798
    @pheoinxbird4798 Před 10 lety +3

    Thank you for taking the time to answering my questions

  • @lisamccroskey3120
    @lisamccroskey3120 Před 6 lety +2

    Thank you for your video.. I watched a ton and yours was the most informative and without a ton of rambling

  • @muzzbrudr
    @muzzbrudr Před 7 lety +3

    Wow my one dread took me 10 hours, yours took not even 5minutes, im such a noob but im sure will get it right somehow, thanks for the video your one was easier to follow :)

  • @crasherfairy
    @crasherfairy Před 11 lety +1

    Thanks for the video! I am thinking about redreading my hair again once I removed the old dreads and gotten rid of the shampoo build up in the roots. I want to try the square sectioning this time as I didn't section my hair off very good before and a better crochet hook as well, as both of mine snapped and got bent. I'm going to aim for thinner and more locs this 3rd time round.

  • @jon_doe420
    @jon_doe420 Před 2 lety

    Thank you so much, I'm kinda poor so I don't have the cash to buy certain tools and this will help me out a lot

  • @foxoliver9165
    @foxoliver9165 Před 8 lety +3

    Thank you so much for the subtitles!

  • @aquariousfeb14
    @aquariousfeb14 Před 10 lety +2

    Thanks! This helped a lot..I am helping my friend dread her hair soon and we are using the back combing method, but I have never done dreads before so I just wanted to get an idea of how it works!

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 10 lety +1

      be sure you use proper sectioning! It makes a world of difference!!
      dreadlockinfo.com/sectioning

    • @aquariousfeb14
      @aquariousfeb14 Před 10 lety +1

      Ok, I will be sure to mention it to her...she actually has ordered a whole dread lock kit from online so we are excited to get started wednesday!

    • @aquariousfeb14
      @aquariousfeb14 Před 10 lety +1

      I will send her this link just to make sure she is aware of it

  • @tenaciousdee2133
    @tenaciousdee2133 Před 4 lety

    I’m glad U said stick up as I’ve just done my little boys hair .. well 10 year olds , he’s mix race but his hair is more straight then curly . I just used a nit ( flea ) comb all over his and rolled like u done and yes they are all up like sonic 🤣🤣🤣 I have just ordered some crochet hooks to give a go too . He’s got it all fire red too it looks awesome 🤣🤣hes a little rocker 🤘

  • @JustJessieMX
    @JustJessieMX Před 10 lety

    Finally a helpful video! Thanks, gurl! :)

  • @Angela34
    @Angela34 Před 7 lety

    How do you do the back tight by oneself? Also the hard to reach areas? My hair is locking well in the other areas. Shoulder length now

  • @pheoinxbird4798
    @pheoinxbird4798 Před 10 lety

    I want to fet crohet dreadlocks I know u said it will be on the thinn err side what if I start them off crochet and dont twist or maintain them just freeform form there

  • @thebakerman11
    @thebakerman11 Před 11 lety

    alright sounds easy enough this was very helpful! thank you

  • @abelsolorzano1779
    @abelsolorzano1779 Před 10 lety

    Thank you for your feedback@astird :)

  • @artistenoire
    @artistenoire  Před 10 lety +10

    +sharif james - this method will work on afro textured hair. Usually folks who have relaxed hair will use backcombing to start their locks because the relaxed hair won't hold a twist! :)

  • @thexcharmer
    @thexcharmer Před 5 lety +4

    You are a unicorn 😘😘😘 Was searching for this forever.

  • @dixieree
    @dixieree Před 2 lety

    Your energy is sooooo fucking great. You’re so hilarious and beautiful

  • @firestixx911
    @firestixx911 Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you. That was one of the reasons I was putting of doing it. I was worried that I wouldn't like it and would have to cut my hair off.

  • @wateverwill
    @wateverwill Před 11 lety

    Those are pretty rad, but I couldn't full off that look. My crochet hooks came in the mail today anyway. Put em in later today. ty for your help

  • @katspring9977
    @katspring9977 Před 10 lety

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE your hair color 😍😍😍

  • @MrTheory35
    @MrTheory35 Před 11 lety

    Yeah I feel you... you definitely aren't doing it "wrong" seeing as there is no way wrong way to knot your hair as long it gets knotted and not broken and pulled out. Nd you obviously are experienced with the amount of locs you've given yourself and I'm sure others, haha. I appreciate the response =]

  • @Courtneyxsummer
    @Courtneyxsummer Před 11 lety

    Thank you soo much for this. it helped me!

  • @thebakerman11
    @thebakerman11 Před 11 lety +1

    ok thanks.. lol i started backcombing already without sectioning and they loosen up alot so im worried they will come un-done while i sleep of shower. any ideas?

  • @pamdavis00
    @pamdavis00 Před 10 lety

    im amazed at these videos which is why I watch them. but I would never do this to my hair. it just don't look good. but hey, to each their own.

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 10 lety

      Well, you can't say it doesn't look good in general. Just because you don't like something doesn't mean it's objectively dislikable.
      Thanks for watching anyway!

    • @pamdavis00
      @pamdavis00 Před 10 lety

      I agree!

  • @bertramrussell8413
    @bertramrussell8413 Před 5 lety

    it's good to wear a wool cap or tam over your backcombed dreads, helps them tighten

  • @magalania1
    @magalania1 Před 10 lety

    you were a unicoooooorn
    helpful video though

  • @SolidRaider6
    @SolidRaider6 Před 11 lety

    That is wicked awesome.

  • @MrTheory35
    @MrTheory35 Před 11 lety

    Definitely not to seem disrespectful or to act like I know more than anyone about anything... but you can definitely get a much tighter dread than the one you produced here from backcombing... little bit of a better starting point. It just takes about twice the amount of time as what you did here for each one. Still I love your videos, have a good one. Peace.

  • @nappyheadedblackgirl
    @nappyheadedblackgirl Před 11 lety

    Thanks for this. Very informative.

  • @MfAddiz
    @MfAddiz Před 11 lety

    Heey im thinking of making dreads to myself, liked the videos alot! It gave me a better picture in back combing (how im thinking of making mine) but i would like to ask just how much do they shorten? My hair is about til the middle of my back, which means shortest parts are 40 cm and the longest parts 60 cm. Thanks for help! :)

  • @LuLu94918
    @LuLu94918 Před 11 lety

    i did my hair like this yesterday it was my first try lol i have a comb like that, i was just wondering how long it will till my hair tightens up lol cause right now it's a little thick n puffy n i palm roll it and twist it alot but it never stays twisted...and when should i wash it.?

  • @AceRuby005
    @AceRuby005 Před 2 lety

    Imma do 2 dreads thanks for this

  • @thebakerman11
    @thebakerman11 Před 11 lety

    oh and i also want freeform/neglected dreads so do i just not section them? or how does that work?

  • @TwistedArtLady
    @TwistedArtLady Před 7 lety +4

    You're so cute! I'm glad I found your channel.

  • @rachelyoung6719
    @rachelyoung6719 Před 10 lety

    Is this better to back comb and start dreds rather than natural neglect? I stopped combing my hair 2 weeks ago and I don't see even a dent in my super strait hair. Is there more control over this look rather than doing nothing? What do you think?

  • @tonyhutchinson5788
    @tonyhutchinson5788 Před 9 lety

    What do you do once all your dreads are set? Just palm roll everyday or what?

  • @rebeccar7120
    @rebeccar7120 Před 9 lety +1

    what coloring product did you use to get that beautiful turquoise? is it permanent or wash out?

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 9 lety

      I used ion color brights brilliants Teal and Sky Blue mixed together.
      Allow me to warn you that it will NEVER come out.
      Ion Color Brilliance Brights Teal- 1 Year Update
      But it is gorgeous and doesn't fade at all, so if you want a permanent, permanent teal, this is the one to go for!

  • @rachelyoung6719
    @rachelyoung6719 Před 10 lety

    Thanks so much. You have been so helpfull. :)

  • @kittykatwuvsyou2
    @kittykatwuvsyou2 Před 11 lety

    Would a slightly looser backcombed dread still firm up well over time?

  • @lausdreadlife7008
    @lausdreadlife7008 Před 10 lety

    i love you and your videos youre amazing gurrrl! so much help thanks a lot for everything

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 10 lety

      Glad I can help! Don't forget to check out the blog I help to run- Dreadlockinfo.com and to check out other tutorials if you need them! :) Have a really nice day and thank you!

  • @xanakinskywoker1817
    @xanakinskywoker1817 Před 6 lety +1

    I know this is an old video but could you get dreads for a day and then take them out since you said your not keeping it

    • @lilched2103
      @lilched2103 Před 6 lety +1

      CZcams User probably if your hair is short or if you want to take the time to comb it out

  • @bertramrussell8413
    @bertramrussell8413 Před 5 lety

    an unused flea comb is very good for backcombing... you can buy them in poundland

  • @kyletoriley4701
    @kyletoriley4701 Před 9 lety

    I got a question about this, so when I do this my hair puffs up like into a big ball, is this normal or am I just using a lot of hair and that's why, it sticks up like you said but it is just really big. so am I doing it right or just used too much hair

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 9 lety

      Maybe you are doing it too tightly. You should get a puffy, tight section, then move down the hair. Don't backcomb it all into a ball because then it might come out weird. Maybe upload a video or a picture so I can see?
      Your sections should be no bigger than one inch by one inch or you'll have just ridiculously giant locks.

  • @spawn_7862
    @spawn_7862 Před 3 lety

    I did dreads before I had green curly hair, I'm gonna agree my curly hair was better because it look weird🤣

  • @raisinmydog
    @raisinmydog Před 11 lety

    oog! i wish i had fund this video before i spent a year working on the neglect method. mine are pretty uneven and this looks much faster.

  • @onthemove0.2
    @onthemove0.2 Před 10 lety

    the best video i have ever watched...

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 10 lety

      aww thanks, but i bet the movie avatar was better ahaha

    • @onthemove0.2
      @onthemove0.2 Před 10 lety

      not..i like this(Y)..but i m still unable to make a dread .. m just spoiling my hairs:(

  • @marissaemerson1422
    @marissaemerson1422 Před 7 lety

    you are to cute I love the advice super helpful thank you!!!

  • @dogschooloflouisville8323

    Hi! I know this is an old video, but I'm hoping you get a chance to respond. What would be the advantages/disadvantages of starting dreads using backcombing vs the twist and rip method? Do they each work better on different hair types? Do they offer different results depending on the method you choose?

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 10 lety

      Backcombing is puffier to start. It will mature in a more loopy way, but it will look more natural.
      Twist and rip will look more like dreads to start, but it will maintain a braided/twisted texture forever (on the original hair, not the grown out roots- the roots will grow out looking normal). It isn't super noticeable, but it is definitely a consideration.
      With backcombing you lose more length to begin.
      With twist and rip you lose less length to begin with.
      That said, I think backcombing combined with twist and rip and crochet hooking is the best startup method.
      I tightly backcomb one inch of my hair, crochet hook it so it is tight, then twist and rip about 10-15 times. Then I backcomb another inch and repeat.
      If that is confusing or too complicated, doing plain backcombing or twist and rip are juuuuust fine!
      You can also do pure backcombing, then crochet hook the puffy baby dreads to tighten them up.
      There's a lot of options!

    • @dogschooloflouisville8323
      @dogschooloflouisville8323 Před 10 lety

      ***** Sweet! Thank you! So, I assume with the combination twist and rip/backcombing/crochet hooking makes more natural looking dreads without the disadvantages of each being as noticeable? I love your videos btw and you seem really awesome!

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 10 lety

      Yeah basically. It's the best mixture I've come up with but really any method will work pretty well and you will wind up with hair that looks like dreadlocks. They'll all work. Just pick one that works for you. Sometimes your hands don't get the hang of one method so well.
      Watch my video on proper sectioning before you start!! It makes a big big difference in the longrun, imo. :)

  • @elchicodelapartamento5123

    Hey 6 months ? ... how do I wash it ? and will it look big cause I want it to be like settle like down-ish you know what I mean right

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 8 lety +1

      You can crochet hook backcombed dreads so they are tighter and neater looking from the start. This backcombing method is more for people who prefer "natural" dreads that knot up on their own. You simply wash your scalp with shampoo and rinse it through your hair. Then thoroughly rinse it out. These puffy dreads need to be separated every time you wash, and separated daily so they do not grow together.
      I have other methods of making dreadlocks on my channel you can check out!

  • @kevinkall8547
    @kevinkall8547 Před 3 lety

    What is the oldest age of someone with dreads? Is this a lifelong style of just a phase?

  • @sambouchermusic
    @sambouchermusic Před 11 lety

    how long is your hair without dreads? mine is 2 or 3 feet I believe and I was wondering how much shorter it'll look with dreads

  • @SoulSurferFan111
    @SoulSurferFan111 Před 9 lety

    Hello, I have a question, my dreads were pure-backcombed and when they first started out they were super tight but after washing the dreads (which are about a week old) a lot of them have become less knotted and more like wave/straight hair. Should I re-dread them? I know you mentioned that you shouldn't re-backcomb baby dreads. I'm just scared that they won't continue to lock up.

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 9 lety +1

      No no no no don't muss with them!
      It is so so very normal for backcombed sections to loosen up and get fluffy and loose and even get holes in them. They'll never come totally undone and go back to being your brushable hair unless you intentionally brush them out. I promise! Now, what you can do if you don't like this looseness is to crochet hook your locks. There are pros and cons here:
      If you crochet hook your locks, you will have less frizziness. You will have smoother and more uniform locks overall. Crochet hooking prevents locks from thickening too much, so your locks won't shrink or thicken as much as if you had just let them do their own thing.
      If you choose not to crochet hook, you MUST separate your locks daily as your basic maintenance, and wash them regularly. When you don't crochet hook, you get locks that are loopier, lumpier and more wild looking overall. You get more character and texture. Your locks will most likely shrink up pretty dramatically if you go this minimal maintenance route. The longer your hair, the more it will shrink.
      So the choice is yours. You can convert your loosening backcombed locks to be a bit tighter and more maintained. OR! You can leave them alone to do their own thing, and in about 6 months they will have loosened and re-formed into their own special little beasty selves.

    • @SoulSurferFan111
      @SoulSurferFan111 Před 9 lety

      Okay that is super helpful thank you so so much! I've been panicking about them so this is a huge relief. Now I know to just accept the babies as they are. Haha. Thank you so much again!

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 9 lety

      Yep! You can choose to maintain them if you like, and you can choose to let them run wild and free! It's a personal choice and an aesthetic choice. :)

    • @SoulSurferFan111
      @SoulSurferFan111 Před 9 lety

      Hmmm I may end up maintaining them. Thanks for the advice and for the helpful video!

  • @thebakerman11
    @thebakerman11 Před 11 lety

    so i have really straight hair like yours. not as long . buuut i cant get the ends to dread . and their very loose and some areas are alot bigger or thicker in some areas. help?:)

  • @bamfbee13
    @bamfbee13 Před 10 lety

    Hi :) not sure if you remember me but anyway, it's been a couple weeks that I've had my dreads. I've washed my hair like you've said to do. Unfortunately the roots of the dreads on the back of my head were really loose when I did them. Now they have gotten looser some how and my hair is all webbed now. A few of my other dreads have loosened up as well and a couple have actually come all the way apart. Is there anyway I can prevent this from happening? I used the twist and rip method for all of my dreads. The ones that are lose I'm thinking of completely taking them out and doing back comb. Also, I plan to get elastic bands to separate what I can so more webbing doesn't happen!

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 10 lety

      Noooooooo do not use elastic bands!!
      They will (1) restrict movement of your hair, preventing your roots from locking, (2) usually get horribly tangled in your hair, and (3) can get "lost" in your hair and get old and icky.
      The ones that are giving you trouble will be better when you re-make them.
      Unless they are really really short (under 5 inches), they should stay together once your technique of locking gets better.
      If the hair is shorter than 5 inches, forget about trying to get them to really stay together until they get a bit longer. :) It's a pain, but you just gotta wait it out.
      It is normal for your baby locks to loosen, but you should do maintenance with a crochet hook once per month (2x per month as a maximum) if you would like your baby locks to stay tidy looking. Crochet hooking is optional, but I prefer to do it.
      Try my new method!
      Here's the link: How to make Dreadlocks! (captions for HoH)
      Also, here's my video about using elastics in your locks:
      Dreadlocks and Rubber Bands (or Elastics, if you like)

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 10 lety

      Also, if you blunt the tips (shown in my "how to make locks" video), your locks are much much less likely to unravel!
      Good luck!

    • @bamfbee13
      @bamfbee13 Před 10 lety

      Thank you so much! Do you recommend wrapping dreads with yarn? I'd prefer to not blunt my tips just because I like the way loose ends look and my hair is very long :) I have a crochet hook but unfortunately the smallest i could find was a 1.40 mm. I watched your maintenance video along with the two you linked to me. Hopefully I can order a 0.5 mm!

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 10 lety

      Yarn wrapping is for decoration, not really for holding locks together. But for a few problem locks, it might help out the initial stages.
      The yarn restricts movement and friction, thus your locks won't knot up very quickly or at all.
      Yarn wraps worn for a long time (more than a month or two) can cause large bulges in the locks if you make them in the X pattern.
      If you have a few problem locks, you can put yarn wraps on them for a couple weeks at a time, but don't leave them on for more than a month because they will stunt maturing and can cause warped loopy shapes. Give your locks a few days to "breathe" and then re-wrap them in a different way so they will mature with an even shape.
      If you like the loopy shapes, then don't worry about that bit, but wraps do make your locks mature more slowly.
      I hope that helps!!

    • @bamfbee13
      @bamfbee13 Před 10 lety

      thank you so much for your quick responses! you've helped a lot!

  • @whoseeswho
    @whoseeswho Před 9 lety +1

    If I did not back-comb them tight enough, or correctly from the start, and I cant back-comb them again to try and fix them, then what do I do??

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 9 lety

      Hey there.
      So, if you wait a week or two before you decide to re-backcomb, then DON'T re-backcomb.
      If you realize it's too loose on the next day, you can backcomb a bit tighter.
      The thing about backcomb only locks is that they will loosen a lot, change a lot, and re-adjust in their own way. Your hair is knotted, which helps the initial knotting process, right? Well the knots will loosen and change on their own over the next 6-18 months. If you do not do crochet hooking maintenance, backcomb-only setups are going to look the messiest, and probably give you the most loops especially if your have straight hair.
      Your knots aren't all magically going to fall out. If you leave them alone, separating them daily and washing regularly (rinsing 10-15 minutes with each shampoo), they will turn out fine. But they WILL loop up a LOT and you can see the stages of it in this video:
      Dreadlocks 101 - About Loops
      So, you shouldn't really re-backcomb or weird stuff will happen.
      If you leave it alone aside from basic separation and washing care, it will be fine.
      If you want to tighten it up and make it look more tidy, you have the option to crochet hook all of your locks, and here is a tutorial:
      Dreadlock Maintenance - root to tip crochet hooking
      Don't worry. Loosening backcombed sections is just a part of the process, and you can crochet hook it once a month to keep it tidier rather than wilder looking.
      It's up to you.
      I hope this helps.

    • @whoseeswho
      @whoseeswho Před 9 lety

      thank you very much! you answered a lot of my questions about whats going on with my dreads!

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 9 lety +1

      Oh, and if you don't like your locks, you are always free to brush them out and try again! I did it 3 times until I was happy, so starting over is also an option.
      :)
      Forgot to mention that! They should be fine, but it *is* an option.

    • @whoseeswho
      @whoseeswho Před 9 lety

      there is no way I could start all over again. Im so frustrated with them right now. its like no matter how much I backcomb, nothing stays. I have loose hair and then a good knot half way down my strands from the initial backcombing. I dont know if I just wait for another 6 months to let them dread themselves or what.

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 9 lety

      Well, one thing you can do is to remake maybe 2-3 locks a day. You could brush a couple out, then redo them while you watch Gilmore Girls on netflix or something.
      OR! Really, if you wait, things will work out. You do actually just wait.
      Wash your locks regularly, and separate them every day as they begin to lock up. I promise you, that is how it works. How about you just give these locks 1 month where you promise yourself not to worry or mess with them?
      Just make sure you separate them each day and you will see some interesting progress in a month.
      Then try to wait another two months, so it is total of 3 months.
      It will look VERY wild for a while, but it will be worth it, and some people really enjoy the messy stages of purely backcombed and less maintained locks.
      Give them some time. You've made them, you don't want to start them over, so now you should give them some time, I think.
      Your week one locks are going to be ridiculous, and I usually cry seeing my week 1 locks and think "WHAT HAVE I DONE?!" but I always wind up loving them once they settle in. :)

  • @hippigirlful
    @hippigirlful Před 11 lety

    thanks!!!

  • @jayybb21
    @jayybb21 Před 2 lety

    So does this really work?

  • @SonOfABizcuit
    @SonOfABizcuit Před 11 lety

    I have a question, could I backcomb, then do the twist and rip method for each dread, to make sure it will stay. Then braid around it with yarn to keep it singular (for one dread only) Or would that not work. I have thin hair so I want it to stay and not have sexual relations with the rest of my hair :)

  • @LuLu94918
    @LuLu94918 Před 11 lety

    Thanks.! thats very helpful :)

  • @pheoinxbird4798
    @pheoinxbird4798 Před 10 lety

    What type of dreadlock method would geive u thick locks

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 10 lety

      That isn't related to any method. It is related to the number of locks and your hair texture.
      For example, someone with REALLY thick hair might have 50 dreadlocks that are all the thickness of two thumbs.
      Someone with REALLY thin hair might have 20 dreadlocks all as thick as only one thumb.
      I would suggest shooting for a total of 20-30 locks if you want them thick. Remember, number isn't the biggest factor in thickness- it is your own hair texture! Make sections between the size of a US quarter and a US half dollar. (or, make them between 2.5cm-4cm if you don't use US coins).
      Also, people tend to wind up with the thickest locks if they do less maintenance. So, you should let them loop up and shrink when you make them. Don't crochet hook the bumps away. Crochet hooking done once a month pulls in loops and keeps dreadlocks pretty much on the thinner side.
      Maintenance to allow your locks to thicken includes two basic steps:
      1- Shampoo your hair regularly and rinse for 10-15 minutes from all angles.
      2- Separate your locks daily so they do not grow together. This is even more important if you don't do crochet hooking because they won't be "tidy" and they'll stay fluffy longer.
      (note: these two things are basic steps for ANY locks, but these alone give thicker locks usually)
      You might try freeforming (takes 1.5-3 years for mature locks, has a wilder look), or sectioning your hair out neatly and JUST backcombing tightly without crochet hooking (takes 1-1.5 years for mature locks, still can look pretty wild, but neatly sectioned). But most methods will loosen and start to loop up anyway. You are likely to get loopy, thick locks with a low number of locks and a lesser maintenance schedule.
      Remember one thing: You'll never have locks just like another person and you can't fully control them. Dreads gonna do what dreads gonna do!
      I hope this answers your question!

  • @crasherfairy
    @crasherfairy Před 11 lety

    Oh yes I ordered one of them Clover crochet hooks earlier 0.6 :) I'm going to try and do the way Colinsdreads777 explained, he said you can knock of 3/4 months of the awkward stage of the locking process. Going to start as soon as I get my new crochet hook, hopefully it won't snap this time. I found the broken piece in my hair as I took the dread out lol

  • @amandaroddy444
    @amandaroddy444 Před 5 lety

    Thank u!!!

  • @jamoriousvaughn9144
    @jamoriousvaughn9144 Před 7 lety +3

    Astrid you did have to talk about him that bad

  • @madeupzombies
    @madeupzombies Před 11 lety

    You're so gorgeous. I love your videos. :)

  • @Robs5000graves
    @Robs5000graves Před 8 lety

    Hey, so I did the bottom row yesterday. Im not really concerned with them looking good yet cuz they're babies and I know it takes time. But they are ultra fuzzy. Like ULTRA fuzzy. I dont really wanna crotchet it, I just wondered how normal it is because I fear that Iv done something wrong ^^ You probably already went over it on the video, but Im still curious. My hairs naturally thinner, and also very straight like yours.

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 8 lety

      +Vi King If you do straight backcombing, the locks will be really fluffy for a long time. You MUST separate them daily so they don't grow together especially since they are this fluffy. Wrapping them at this point will hinder their progress, create permanent bumps, and not really help anything much. Wrapping is not a substitute for daily separation of your locks.
      They will loosen, then re-tighten themselves in their own way. Don't expect much progress until you're at least 6 months along - they take a long long time. Good luck! :)

    • @Robs5000graves
      @Robs5000graves Před 8 lety

      By wrapping, do you mean putting a beenie on and such?

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 8 lety

      No, I mean tying decorative string around them like some people really enjoy doing.
      If you wear a beanie daily, just be careful to separate your locks after wearing it! It may encourage them to grow together if you are doing backcomb only. :)

    • @Robs5000graves
      @Robs5000graves Před 8 lety

      Oh ok cool! Im not planning on decorating them until they are mature :) Thanks for the advice!

  • @tamzyalicerennie8870
    @tamzyalicerennie8870 Před 7 lety

    Is the crochet hook mandatory or can I choose not to use it??

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 7 lety +1

      Your hair is your choice. Crochet hooking your dreads helps them to look tidy and stay neat. If you do not want tidy, neat dreads and prefer wilder looking ones, then don't use a crochet hook! Or you can do something in between. There are many ways to make and maintain dreads, many of which work, and a few of which are TERRIBLE ideas. But crochet hook or no is 100% up to you!

  • @abelsolorzano1779
    @abelsolorzano1779 Před 10 lety

    I dreaded My homies hair last weed and dont have wax should I knot it anyways...

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 10 lety

      Please don't use wax. It is really unnecessary, and it is easy to overuse wax. You can make backcombed dreads and leave them puffy and within 3 months they will really start to lock up.
      Please check out our starting methods page on dreadlockinfo:
      dreadlockinfo.com/methods
      You can read all the methods there, and none of them require wax!
      Yoy can pick one tighter than pure backcombing if you like.
      Actually, why don't you give the FAQ on our blog a read, too? :)
      dreadlockinfo.com/dreadlocksFAQ
      Here's our opinions on wax, too:
      dreadlockinfo.com/tagged/wax
      Have a nice day!

  • @johncena-em3th
    @johncena-em3th Před 8 lety

    will this work on extensions?

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 8 lety

      +Ella Meow It's not quite the same. Check out this video where I teach that.
      czcams.com/video/Hnfinze-_co/video.html

  • @galileafuentes315
    @galileafuentes315 Před 7 lety

    so how do you calm it down

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 7 lety

      Hey there! You have to wait. And wait. And wait some more. It takes several months for the hair to lock up. However, if you don't care about manipulating your locks, you can always crochet hook them down. I have quite a few videos on that subject. :)

  • @edenhollisiv2985
    @edenhollisiv2985 Před 11 lety

    What happens when u shower

  • @firestixx911
    @firestixx911 Před 10 lety

    Aren't you not supposed to comb the dreads out?

  • @3Dogg
    @3Dogg Před 5 lety

    This shit so hard to do on myself and for everyone else to do. Please do mine lmao

  • @jay_55
    @jay_55 Před 11 měsíci

    I have short hair and im a boy cant do it sadly but hey good video

  • @zyoh4311
    @zyoh4311 Před 3 lety

    Didn't you just use a crochet hook?

  • @DabbaHashery
    @DabbaHashery Před 4 lety

    Looked like Cindy Lou who

  • @KllNG1
    @KllNG1 Před 11 lety

    It was my dream to mate with a unicorn . Where are u?

  • @LuLu94918
    @LuLu94918 Před 11 lety

    Sure thing ^_^

  • @kassandralee2357
    @kassandralee2357 Před 10 lety

    i wish you were in boston so you could fix my dreads lol.. im having a horrible time crocheting them :(

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 10 lety

      It's really hard at first and feels like trying to paint Mona Lisa with your buttcheeks.
      It felt SO futile when I started.
      BUT! I went from zero to hero, and so can you! Just keep at it. Watch all my videos about crochet hooking and keep trying. :)
      Be sure you're using a small hook and a quality hook. I loooove my clover brand 0.5mm crochet hook. I won't use anything else. You can find it on amazon. It costs $8 but it is worth it.

    • @kassandralee2357
      @kassandralee2357 Před 10 lety

      Ok thank you so much :)

  • @ceedeebeats1844
    @ceedeebeats1844 Před 2 lety

    Island Boy 🏝

  • @wateverwill
    @wateverwill Před 11 lety

    Did a couple dreads of this method and then ordered a crochet hook. Don't really think the spikey hair look suits me.

  • @SnakePlissken710
    @SnakePlissken710 Před 8 lety

    Please come and dread my hair. lol

  • @coloroxbleach5819
    @coloroxbleach5819 Před 6 lety

    Im gonna be like lil pump😂😂😎

  • @ME-wu9dy
    @ME-wu9dy Před 11 lety

    Unicorn!!

  • @hippigirlful
    @hippigirlful Před 11 lety

    i,love,watching,all,yr,videos,been,watching,from,day,1,ANYWAY,MYMDREADS,ARE,18,MONTHS,OLD,NOW,an,the,funny,thing,is,the,first,1an,half,was,so,diffucult,.many,ups,an,downs,but,now,into,18,months,its,like,BAM!,GROWING,LIKE,WEEDS,AN,LOOKIN,LOVELY,did,this,happen,to,u,too??also,did,you,ever,wear,anything,on,your,head,at,bedtime?i,loved,yr,dreads,beautiful,sorry,about,commas,my,spacer,is,broke:(,anyway,even,though,my,dreads,are,18,months,do,u,think,they,will,keep,gettin,thicker?thanxs,for,ur,help!

  • @antiwrlddd7019
    @antiwrlddd7019 Před 2 lety

    POV it’s 2022

  • @TheAliensatemybrain
    @TheAliensatemybrain Před 11 lety

    dreadacorn

  • @wateverwill
    @wateverwill Před 11 lety

    nah im talking very loose full on cones. fat spikes. look like a final fantasy character.

  • @killerjuggalo2
    @killerjuggalo2 Před 6 lety

    Beautiful eyes

  • @wuboyle_
    @wuboyle_ Před 11 lety

    318 IMA unicorn

  • @monanaty
    @monanaty Před 10 lety

    that is not how dreadlocks should look like.

  • @colsonburdell5301
    @colsonburdell5301 Před 8 lety

    how the fuck did key and peele bring me here??????????

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 8 lety

      +Colson Burdell I watch a lot of Key and Peele... maybe I accidentally cross-linked them? lolll That's too weird though.

    • @colsonburdell5301
      @colsonburdell5301 Před 8 lety

      oh lol ok so im just using my brothers youtube account. you should check out my facebook page and tell me if i should dread my hair or not

    • @colsonburdell5301
      @colsonburdell5301 Před 8 lety

      Jeff (JT) Haines

  • @nauticalnovice9244
    @nauticalnovice9244 Před 3 lety

    OK... Wtf is that? You didn't even section your hair out, you just grabbed a random chunk and did it terribly!

  • @Aaronkatriel
    @Aaronkatriel Před 7 lety

    Wtf is this

    • @artistenoire
      @artistenoire  Před 7 lety +3

      It's a youtube video, welcome to the internet.
      Not but on a serious note, some people don't want to have nice, tidy-looking locks from the getgo because they don't think it looks "natural" and they want "natural" locks. This tutorial is for those people. These backcombed sections will lock up in about 6 months, and look frizzy in the meantime.