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  • @smskateboarder02
    @smskateboarder02 Před 8 lety +28

    I started my dreads with no sections just grabbing pieces and it's really made it look like free form dreads so honestly I would rather prefer non sectioned dreads

    • @MARYANNE269
      @MARYANNE269 Před 4 lety

      How did you 'do' your dreads? I'm doing the same just grabbing wher I feel too how the are naturall forming to as not brushed since Jan. I've twisted n ripped about 10 random ones sofar so good with a bit of back combing then rolling through my fingers with palms together 👍 all the best 👍

  • @gooeyllewy3729
    @gooeyllewy3729 Před 6 lety +43

    i really wish you'd show pictures comparing what you're talking about

  • @chubbypoptart
    @chubbypoptart Před 9 lety +67

    I just have to laugh because the first few minutes of your video was EXACTLY what I did. "Hmmm, I think I want dreadlocks..I think I'll just do one and leave it for a few months to see how it works out" googled a couple things. CZcamsd a few "how to's" and did one in the back of my hair. It wasn't even 30 minutes later that I decided to just go ahead and do them all! By myself in a mirror. A WEEK later I decided I hated the part and the lack of sectioning. Brushed out half of them 0__o and halved them (almost doubling the amount of locks) and changed my part. That was fun:/ good news is they are fine now! Just about another week in. I just thought it was hilarious that you described me to a T!

  • @mcbayej
    @mcbayej Před 9 lety +26

    I stopped brushing my hair 40 days ago. So far, I've gone with neglect/natural/freeform. I spend a little time each day following the sections up to the root. I do spend a little bit of time separating the few pieces that are locking together. I have a few small dreads that love to hang out together during the day, so I'm pulling them apart more and more. I know it may not be for everyone, but I love the time it takes to separate them. It's therapeutic for me. And I love that the sections aren't perfect. Also, I love your videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and opinions. I'm learning a lot from all sorts of dreadheads. It's nice to see and read about everyone's experiences with dreads. :)

  • @linascreams7601
    @linascreams7601 Před 9 lety +62

    I have unsectioned dreadlocks :) and i love them, for me they are great.

    • @sxsanian
      @sxsanian Před 6 lety

      Lina Screams what method did you use

    • @TheDarXide.
      @TheDarXide. Před 6 lety

      Lina Screams is your hair straight or curly/nappy?

    • @Joshismewingpro
      @Joshismewingpro Před 3 lety

      i just started my dreadlock journey and im only 9 yrs idk what to do

  • @uhhFez
    @uhhFez Před 3 lety +1

    You hit it right on the head by saying “ People who already started without sectioning and are now worried” Couldn’t be me 😅🥲

  • @BrandiMontenegroCoaching
    @BrandiMontenegroCoaching Před 9 lety +3

    So glad I found your videos and I'm researching like I am. Going to start my first ever dreads in a few weeks and I couldn't be more excited!

  • @jessiejackson1712
    @jessiejackson1712 Před rokem +2

    Thank youuuuuuuuuuu . I'm so excited about my dreadlock journey I'm 150% committed. You've answered so many questions I really appreciate you doing this !

  • @SharingSerabi
    @SharingSerabi Před 10 lety +2

    I just want to say thank you for taking time to make such informative videos about dreads. I'm sure it takes a lot of time. This video came out at the perfect time. About 2 weeks ago I brushed out the 13 unsectioned dreadlings that I had. I regret that now because, I've been lazy and haven't done hardly any dreading! :( I'm literally about to just make them as I go and not even section them. Again, thank you for the video and please continue with them!

  • @katrinaelise
    @katrinaelise Před 10 lety +7

    So glad I watched this!! I made my first baby dread underneath last night and have been tempted to make more, your intro was spot on for me, now I think ill comb it out before it's too late and section my hair, I still think I want to ease into it and work my way up to a full head of dreads tho don't have the time or patience to do it all at once :)

  • @kennethdavid6630
    @kennethdavid6630 Před 3 lety

    This video deserves more than 1.3k likes... he broke it down to the T. Very clear, direct and simple.

  • @MaryVishnevskaya
    @MaryVishnevskaya Před 9 lety +30

    0:49 Aaaaahah this totally happened to me like 5 minutes ago! xD But I straightened it back out with a giant needle. Your videos are very helpful! Subscribed! :D

  • @Dojo453
    @Dojo453 Před 10 lety +5

    No questions for you as of yet, i just wanted to stop by and say that you are the best person to go to for dread lock information. I have watched countless people on CZcams, asked people in person on what i should do. Didn't really like their answers, didn't feel right to me, but yours have. Your locks look wonderful and i hope mine get as beautiful as yours one day :) !!

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety +3

      I'm glad that my videos have been helpful for you! :))

  • @kendrahubbard52
    @kendrahubbard52 Před 8 lety +4

    So helpful, You may have just saved my dreads before its too late!!

  • @LazyDreads
    @LazyDreads Před 10 lety +9

    @MaakasSs The ripping of the dreadlocks to separate them will only really risk damage in very thin dreadlocks. Provided the separating is done semi-regularly there should not be any significant solid dreaded connection between the dreadlocks, just some connecting hairs. When you rip these the dreadlocks that you're pulling should be a lot stronger than the connecting hairs and so the hairs will break before you damage any of the dreadlock. In very thin dreadlocks there can be problems in that the connecting hairs can almost be as strong as the thin dreads and so more care is needed.

  • @TheTeholt
    @TheTeholt Před 10 lety +2

    You described exactly what happened to me with my dreads. I got excites after back combing one and 12 hours later had a fully dreaded head. Now, two years later, they are in fact harder to maintain as opposed to either because the sections are all over the place, the roots are growing out frantically and dreading together and I'm constantly ripping them apart when o feel like I should be enjoying nice mature dreads. I'm in the process now of combing them out so I can start a second less hasty set. I'm hoping this will alleviate some of the issues I'm having now and lead to less maintenance by the two year mark.

  • @leigh-annehardiman1842
    @leigh-annehardiman1842 Před 6 lety +9

    What about half assed sectioned hair?

  • @Aanteatur
    @Aanteatur Před 4 lety +1

    I did unsectioned with a crochet hook after discovering I had a single loc that managed to lock itself down to the root😂 Which made the decision easy for me since I missed my old locs. Took me 3 days about 3 hrs each day. I had shoulder length hair in a curly afro(mixed hair is WILD😩) personally I love that I have different size dreads all over. The uniform salon-started locs I used to have were boring to me and retwisting 110 dreads by myself for 2 years felt like a chore. Now I have 80 and it's super fast when I'm not as concerned about sections being perfect. A more organic, free look which i absolutely LOVE
    Edit: when I said I missed my old locs I meant I missed having locs in general lol.

  • @unspokenvoices3399
    @unspokenvoices3399 Před 8 lety

    Your videos are so helpful!I have wanted dreadlocks for a long time and I'm leaning so much from your videos!Its really helping me decide things for a future reference of how I want mine to go(etc).Thanks!Also did you section your hair or just left if unsectioned?

  • @anthonyseabolt8889
    @anthonyseabolt8889 Před 5 lety +8

    yo bro have you got any merch?
    I love the idea of a lazydreads sticker.

  • @KayNichols
    @KayNichols Před 6 lety

    I somewhat sectioned mine. I wanted different sizes for a natural look so I would section off like 8-10 on one day and then more another day. I made the ones around the crown of my head thicker for more volume and the rest are anywhere from pencil thin to a rope size. I most definitely have to separate them at least once a day. The new dreads love each other a lot! I think the first week I ended up ripping apart a couple. Great video, btw.

  • @Xaforn
    @Xaforn Před 6 lety

    I made 3 dreads on the bottom row then wanted some more so I sectioned another row and ended up with 7 yay! I love them 😍!! Even with only 7 they’ve already given me more volume in my fine hair. They look lovely!!!

  • @YokaiTheGameGuy
    @YokaiTheGameGuy Před 4 lety

    My locks are still really young (about 3 or 4 months and woah, they started to lock up waaaaay sooner than i thought lol) but i have this one conjoined lock right at the bottom of my head. I had decided i wanted to do freeform but one of my neighbors told me ill end up with bubble dreads lol so i started ripping dreads that were trying to join together but the one super lock i have kinda escaped my grasp. Over the passed few months i was slowly trying to rip it apart, and i was making some progress, but it started to seem like the smaller tip of the 2 that joined was gonna end up getting ripped out completely so i ended up just leaving it alone lol
    I was feeling kinda self conscience about it but ive come to love it ! The journey is slow but oh so rewarding! 😁

  • @SophieWithTheF
    @SophieWithTheF Před 10 lety

    Oh i love Your dreads, i just started my own channel and my dreads just hit 3 months !

  • @DRHGL
    @DRHGL Před 9 lety +5

    Best part of this vid has to be the term "hickledy pickledy" XD been binge watching your videos by the way, much love and thanks!

    • @mcbayej
      @mcbayej Před 9 lety

      I thought the same. Favorite part.

    • @partlysbabe
      @partlysbabe Před 5 lety

      Higgledy piggledy

  • @emilymaloney7225
    @emilymaloney7225 Před 10 lety +3

    I love your dreads. So much. Just thought I'd tell you that. :)

  • @MoonGloww
    @MoonGloww Před 9 lety +2

    Haha that was me. I did the best I could to section. But I lacked help and the money to get them done professionally. So I tried to section myself. They are be no means perfect squares! But I actually tried vs free forming so I haven't had any issues yet. I'm a month in now.

  • @dbcooper4379
    @dbcooper4379 Před 9 lety

    Very good place you have here...I am thinking about getting dreads once my hair grows out..I have been working on my very own hairstyle since about march after starting off with my head completely shaven..I do love the looks of dreads but need to do some more research..also debating on the idea of a native American scalp lock.

  • @seanmccallum7118
    @seanmccallum7118 Před 7 lety +1

    I've not sectioned my hair and takes separating quite often which is good for me as I'm always playing with my hair ....i like my method because it is like my personality which is unpredictable and it's not about fashion or looking neat for me this is my reason everyone to their own that's why I like this specific style everyone is unique

  • @mattyjohnson4565
    @mattyjohnson4565 Před 10 lety +9

    i dont even know why i thought of this haha but i think your viewers should be called dreaders haha

  • @georgina688
    @georgina688 Před 8 lety +13

    I love your eyebrows!

  • @MemeCult
    @MemeCult Před 5 lety +1

    hexagonal section is best . no gaps will be seen no stretchmarks. it dont need to be perfect hexagon make circular sections . and put small dreads on the top medium at the front and lateral sides and big ones at back of your head where your head touches the surface when u are sleeping because if u put small ones there they might get fused or turn out funny. also its nice to put a few small sections nesr ur ears so when they get matured u can braid them it looks very cool and unique to have a few brauded dreads ;)

  • @ellerj641
    @ellerj641 Před 5 lety +1

    I have extremely thick, type 2a/2b hair that I dreadlocked a month ago. Almost all of it fell out leaving me with only 14 dreadlocks but I left my hair alone and focused on doing the neglect method. It is quite funny for me, because the natural dreadlocks that are showing up, are itty bitty pencil sized. So, I am just waiting patiently for enough hair to dread then come together to make thicker ones.

  • @BrianPremo
    @BrianPremo Před 10 lety +1

    Before I had my hair backcombed I stop brushing it for months, allowing it to sort of section naturally, then when it came time to backcomb she tried to stick with where my hair sectioned naturally. They are all different sizes so far, which is fine with me. I am only 5 months in though, so it's too early to tell what the outcome will be. - just wanted to share my personal experience.

  • @Ughwhatever3201
    @Ughwhatever3201 Před 6 lety +2

    You literally just described exactly what I did. Lol😂 it isn't sectioned properly and it's not twisted and ripped all the way to the scalp. Will it eventually get tight to the scalp???

  • @damienxavierchambers
    @damienxavierchambers Před 10 lety

    An interesting thing to note... I sectioned all my squares to be the same size, however not all the dreads are the same size, because apparently there are part on your head where their are less hair follicles and finer hair such as just above and to the front of the ears.

  • @nicolaellicott7082
    @nicolaellicott7082 Před 3 lety +2

    Wonderful ..your tutorials are awesome

  • @jetta.silence6356
    @jetta.silence6356 Před 5 lety

    you can section them ,use dreadwax back comb each section. Then form them with your hands or rubbing the length down each dread with an old all wool knit sweater or sock ( rub the wool down each section like you rub a stick to start a campfire). Then just let em go. Once you have the ground work done you just use monthly maintenance. Dry shampoo is nice. But a nice deep clean with a cap full of castille soap ,cup of apple cider vinegar in 2 cups of very warm water. I use a big bowl to pour over my brothers hair cuz his dreads i did them for him when he was 13 now hes 31 and they are now to his butt. So get him to lean over the tub and pour some over and work it into the scalp and kind of knead it into the dreads. We then rinse it and do it again until theres no more mixture( about 3 times). You can make a dread refresher spray with teatree oil,cap full of olive oil and cup of waternin a spray bottle( just to spray on once in awhile to freshen dreads,kill bacteria and add sheen and moisture in).

  • @TheTwinkeeBoi
    @TheTwinkeeBoi Před 9 lety +1

    I was freeforming for bout 8 months an got tired of waitin since i have mixed hair thats straight/curly but still puffs out like a fro an i just crocheted curls together and it worked pretty good. Not really any with combined roots and if it is its just a few strands that i pull out. Kinda wish I sectioned but my hair was already pretty nappy so it woulda been hard to rip the curls apart

  • @TangoCharlieAlpha
    @TangoCharlieAlpha Před 7 lety

    I started my journey about 5 weeks ago with unsectioned dreads. The scalp webbing can be offputting, no question. Even having a person do a month maintenance, they found LONG sections of hair that appeared out of the blue. No clue how they got missed...but now they have to be added to random dreads. If you aren't patient...and can't stand crazy hair...dreads may not be for you. I am at peace with them doing what they want, for the most part. Your hair becomes like a conjoined twin...with a personality of it's own.

  • @XxMarisMassacrexX
    @XxMarisMassacrexX Před 8 lety +3

    I sectioned my dreads and kind of just left them alone and they started looping and sticking together and such. its feeling like a lost cause trying to get them to have clear sections again.& I'm pretty sure my sectioning was really crapily done 😂 cos I have a ton of loose hairs..I'm wondering how I can fix that..not sure I have the patients for palm rolling cos for me , it doesn't exactly work so well anyways..I'm wondering if crocheting my loose hairs in my dreads would be optimal. I started with twist and rip btw.

  • @impish97
    @impish97 Před 7 lety

    also, even with sectioning you have no guarantee that they will have the same size. there are few hairs on the side+neck = thinner dreads and the matureing also effects this.

  • @AshyBeccaable
    @AshyBeccaable Před 10 lety

    LOL!! Yeah...from 0:35-1:16 pretty much sums up my thought process and how I made my dreads about 10 months ago! After I did so, I underestimated how dreads would become thicker, so my first dreads were huge and I had to split several into two...which was annoying. Some of my parting also left patches of scalp showing which I had to fix.

  • @itsyagirlindica3505
    @itsyagirlindica3505 Před 5 lety

    It's so true! When i realized I first wanted dreads I made a couple just in the back to see what it would be like. But i ended up taking them out and i hired a professional loctician to do my hair. Apparently I have a lot of hair tho cus i only have partial dreads (half my hair) but it still looks cute. When I have money again I will hire her to do the rest. 😊

  • @addicusmaximus7225
    @addicusmaximus7225 Před 8 lety

    Hey, thanks for your videos they have been a massive help!
    I have decided to section my dreads, except I didn't want that 'grid' look over my scalp, so I got someone to do a brick work pattern... is this going to be a problem as my dreads mature?

  • @walterbotelho7124
    @walterbotelho7124 Před 9 lety

    I didnt section mine. I have VERY thick hair and did a lot of smaller dreads. I just tried to keep them more or less even as I went at it with Twist and Rip. I dont regret it. The backs a little iffy but its more or lest fixed itself. A little clockwise rubbing while I separate keeps the roots from going all cray cray.

  • @kassanova9480
    @kassanova9480 Před 9 lety

    Love your dreads!! I'm thinking of getting dreads too for a long while. What method did you use?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety +2

      kassanova Backcombed, then neglected.

  • @seandunwell8160
    @seandunwell8160 Před 7 lety

    Hi lazydreadz. I'm growing my hair now to have dreadz in the future. If I sectioned the hair and put a small band at the root to keep them neat when making the dreadz, in your opinion would it help keeping the bands in while the dreadz are young? Or will that hinder the matting process? Thanks for all the info you share I have learnt a lot 😊 ✌🏻️

  • @angelsandfaes
    @angelsandfaes Před 10 lety

    I sectioned mine but unfortunately I can't see the back of my head very well and that is the area on me that loved to dread up all on its owe so I ended up with a lot of webbing that I could not fix easily because I can't see it and it became painful at times. I brushed out all my dreads and when I go go on vacation to visit family I'm gonna get my Mother to section it for me so I can start with a better foundation. God I miss my dreads so much. And I strongly recommend as lazydreads does to wait til your dreads are mature before adding extentions. If you don't the weight of them will pull the bottom of your dreads out. Plus if you add extensions before your dreads are mature it's hard to gage what width to make them and you may get them to thick. Just my 2 cents

  • @BrookelleBlasphemy
    @BrookelleBlasphemy Před 7 lety +2

    Double headed dragons kongos gotta love it😭💯

  • @meowsie1646
    @meowsie1646 Před 2 lety

    Found this video late! Combing out my 1-month-olds to restart with sectioning. Much cleaner looking and maintainable

  • @priscillatorres501
    @priscillatorres501 Před 7 lety

    So I have had neglect/freeform dreads for about 3 months now, and I love them! But I don't like how *specifically* the front part isn't sectioned. How do I go about re-sectioning my dreads?

  • @AlexSupertr4mp1
    @AlexSupertr4mp1 Před 10 lety +2

    You're wearing a Phil X t-shirt. Yes man, yes!

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety

      AlexSupertr4mp1 Yes indeed! :)

  • @EzoterraTarot
    @EzoterraTarot Před 9 lety +9

    I'm not saying this is why I "don't" want squares but according to some sacred mathematicians a right angle "traps" the spirit..I know that sounds so radical but may be one "spiritual" reason some people don't want to start with boxes.. lol

    • @cacopaul89
      @cacopaul89 Před 9 lety

      Have you gotten them done yet? I just followed the natural waves in my hair and since my hair style has been the same for some years now the dreads fell in the same place.I did the twist and rip, unsectioned and left to free form,I have 3-4 long rounded roots that hang above one another like he was explaining about how they're prone for Congo dreads awesome,to think I was going to donem over

  • @MaakasSs
    @MaakasSs Před 10 lety

    Hi... i like ur videos they are helpful and they are fun to watch .. they have helped my alot with my dreads... i had a problem that my dreads didn't dread now after ur help they dread litle too fast 😅its good that they dread fast but i got to like almost daily rip them apart ... i was wondering isnt the ripping damaging the dreads/hair somehow or unhealthy or some?

  • @JanaOracle
    @JanaOracle Před 9 lety +1

    haha, this was so me!!! I got all excited, did i little dread behind my ear and loved it, but it gradually came out, sometimes i put it back in, hehe!! * ^_^ *

  • @xReMmiXX
    @xReMmiXX Před 7 lety

    i have unslected Lock and lots of you told is true ..but one thing you can chose what size they can be,but all thins are true,its harder to take care about them.

  • @kimsantosmalonzo5429
    @kimsantosmalonzo5429 Před 7 lety

    So, I went to a salon, to see what I can do with my hair. I want them as big as yours and she sectioned my hair and told me I'll only have like 16 dreads (I don't remember exactly) with the thickness I wanted? How many do you have? Did you sections? Did they start out smaller and get bigger? She told me I'll need some extensions if I wanted them bigger with more dreads?

  • @chevesbrown6660
    @chevesbrown6660 Před 7 lety +2

    Can I section once I already locked my dreads without sectioning?

  • @raulmagallanes4305
    @raulmagallanes4305 Před 4 lety

    So if I have loose hair at the root that isn’t going into the dreadlock should I crochet it into the root? Like pull it in to the dread or just leave it? I have straight hair....

  • @maxmercz7574
    @maxmercz7574 Před 9 lety

    Yea I ripped my free form into section bout once a week there around the same thickness but a few wild cards. All sectioned, so if u do free form dreads u can section it once you start getting really nappy knotty hair with baby dreads formin then I ripped the dread away from the rest around it and that made a section and that sized the dread roughly as the hair I seperated it from made new baby dreads that I then did the same thing to once they get to the size or when ever I got around to seperating them lol just cuz it did hurt a bit sometimes in the earlier stages but everything soon got in its own "lane" and tightened up

  • @embracedpaiin5429
    @embracedpaiin5429 Před 9 lety

    i am halfway through my head and havent sectioned one bit... my hair has naturalish dreads because it is tangly. so i just went with it....

  • @Bextra242
    @Bextra242 Před 6 lety +1

    My dreadlocks are not really sectionned, i just took random hair and i backcombed it and then crochet

  • @theirdyingwish
    @theirdyingwish Před 6 lety

    Okay, so I only have two dreads, one of each side underneath my hair. They are unsectioned and been so for a week now. Is it okay just to leave them be and section the rest of my head

  • @katiedice8568
    @katiedice8568 Před 10 lety +1

    Can you dye your hair while its in dreads? or will it ruin the dreads

  • @ashleygeorge6059
    @ashleygeorge6059 Před 5 lety

    Exactly why I’m here 😂😂 oh well I’ll love my dreads regardless!!

  • @tessajones6695
    @tessajones6695 Před 5 lety

    Hi I started dreadlock and I have 5 i tried to select them but there not perfect ly square shape will that mess up my dreadlock alot

  • @mirandaorona9883
    @mirandaorona9883 Před 6 lety

    when you do the twist and rip method does it kinda look like twists for the first few months i did this method and alot of people say there not dreads there twist also i was one of those people who did not. section them lol

  • @kodakkid4599
    @kodakkid4599 Před 7 lety +3

    Question about how many dreads do you have? Because I am just starting & have freeform at the roots they are getting locked & knoted but I need help because I don't want them to be to thick or to thin

    • @kodakkid4599
      @kodakkid4599 Před 7 lety

      Also is it normal for hair to fall out?from a knoted section

  • @mackenziefrenze1676
    @mackenziefrenze1676 Před 10 lety +1

    Omg ! What he said the twist and rip XD and how its addictive im kinda doing that idk if i want too :o

  • @ko7356
    @ko7356 Před 7 lety +1

    You're awesome!!!! That is all. :)

  • @briansapirate4190
    @briansapirate4190 Před 8 lety

    i had unsectiond dreads for about 3 weeks and ended up brushing them out to section and redread. no my hair is much thinner. would it be worth dreading them now? would the grow to look like clubs ?

  • @spooky4223
    @spooky4223 Před 7 lety

    if u dont tear them apart could u combine them?

  • @raynebrowning5765
    @raynebrowning5765 Před 8 lety

    what method did you use?

  • @RandoDred
    @RandoDred Před 4 lety

    North East FL.
    Anyone wanna help me with my dreads?

  • @Blaubeere17
    @Blaubeere17 Před 9 lety

    My dreads aren't really sectioned. Well, they are kinda but just randomly. Some dreads are thin, some are bigger. Sometimes I had to cut off small hair sections from one dreads and crochet to another oder dividing one into two dreads completly because they pull on the scalp too much. But now after 10 months they are almost all with a round shaped root section. And I love them just how they are.

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety +1

      Viel Saitig Getting them to how you want them is all that really matters - even with a neatly planned out sectioning pattern you never really know how they're going to 'sit' once they've started to form up.

    • @Blaubeere17
      @Blaubeere17 Před 9 lety +1

      First I wanted them all equal and well sectioned. But now I am super happy that they aren't and love every single one of my 82 :D Btw, I really like your dreads!

  • @peterzz4real
    @peterzz4real Před 5 lety

    What about cutting them and reattaching in sections

  • @cheynalope
    @cheynalope Před 2 lety

    I just did unsectioned and kinda neglecting it lol I wonder how it will be

  • @MiLLz830
    @MiLLz830 Před 8 lety

    will the sectioning eventually disappear?

  • @kaitlynmoose
    @kaitlynmoose Před 4 lety

    Ahahaha.. the first few minutes of this video are too real.. I am currently brushing out my unsectioned locks.. to section them.. and then re dread. 😩😂

  • @wynterpanther728
    @wynterpanther728 Před 8 lety +2

    Hickled-de-pickled I love that lol

  • @Mackattack946
    @Mackattack946 Před 5 lety

    That first part is so accurate it’s scary 😂 I have short hair and I would like dreads, but last time I tried to dread my hair, the dreads stuck up and I looked like a crazy clown any advice?

    • @carlipicco
      @carlipicco Před 4 lety

      Little Mack Art maybe u can try with adunghi extension

  • @LazyDreads
    @LazyDreads Před 10 lety +1

  • @shaylewitch2981
    @shaylewitch2981 Před 9 lety

    Question...when I started my dreadlocks (about 5-6 weeks ago) I sectioned them but they aren't in perfect square or triangle sections (I.e. some are wider or longer or more... Rhombus shaped? I dont know its just odd shapes). Anyways the result is some dreads are thick and some are thin, which im perfectly fine with, but will it effect the dreads in any way?? Will they be ok in the long run? Will they dread normal? Im also having some on the back of my head web together at the roots. Can I fix this anyway? Maybe putting a wrap on one or something??
    Thanks :) and I really appreciate everything you do for us clueless dreadheads out here! ♡

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      Shailee Dingler As long as they're not extremely thick or extremely thin, it will likely not be an issue - even if you sectioned everything equally, there would still be variation. Young dreads will knot into each other and require regular separating - the frequency that this separation is required will diminish over time.

  • @fairhairednative
    @fairhairednative Před 10 lety

    Once your dreads are mature, and you have the little baby bits growing between before they join up with a dread, can you see the section lines really well or are they pretty hidden?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety +1

      If the person has particularly thin hair or has their dreadlocks physically maintained tight at the root, you'll be able to see the lines, but you'd be able to see the lines regardless of whether they sectioned the hair or not, the only difference being that if they sectioned the hair, the lines would be straight. For most people the parts between the dreadlocks can't be seen because other dreadlocks and other hair lays on top.

  • @Maikel98
    @Maikel98 Před 5 lety +1

    In short, you may aswell section them because it will look better but Upto you

  • @BingBongDillyDong
    @BingBongDillyDong Před 7 lety +20

    I didn't section mine and did exactly what you said bwahahahahaha so true I like the messiness 😂😊

    • @stephaniemckinley2169
      @stephaniemckinley2169 Před 7 lety

      Ariana Allen I also did what he said I grabbed a spot did twist and rip liked it so my one turned into 6 the two weeks later half my head then one Netflix marathon later my whole head except my bangs have been done they look ok it's been a month new growth and the shrinking but only one inch of shrinking so maybe I did mine to tight so then I used a conditioning oil to loosen them at least the tight ones I wash once a week with Neutrogena residue free shampoo I've hit the should I take them out and section them and start over then I'm doing the CZcams binge hoping to find answers I didn't do big dreads my biggest one or about half my head there the size of a Sharpe pen I have 5 that are very thin I'm getting worried and doing the fence hop should I start over should I wait I don't mind doing mine myself that's the least of my worries but if mine are sectioned small and I dont mind keeping them separated I play with them every night before bed checking rolling spots twisting where the roots have grown I guess I'm just worried to much or I'm just at that funky stage the beginning of my dreads I just want the best information I've ordered dollylocks products and my son wants his head done now and his I'm gonna do brick laying sections in different sizes sorry I'm rambling but I watch videos mostly just Lazy Dreads and right now my sons hair is how LDs hair was before he started his dreads I just want them done better for my son....

    • @squeegiebeckenheim7091
      @squeegiebeckenheim7091 Před 5 lety

      same hope it gos ok

  • @LilTSwagg2016
    @LilTSwagg2016 Před 10 lety

    I didn't necessarily section my dreads but, at the same time, I did. Where do you think I may stand in the foresaid "boat"?
    I don't want my dreads to congo, but I would love for them to more natural look that you had mentioned in the video. What do you think I could do if any of them do start to congo? I know that you can pull them apart repeatedly, but look at this as an effort to discontinue (not entirely) the possible congoing? (should I use a crochet hook?)

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety +1

      Sectioning is in no way a guarantee that you wouldn't have a lot of separating to do, it can just reduce how much work is initially required. Everyone - sectioned or not is going to have to separate their locks to stop them from merging together. Normally quite a lot is needed over the first year while the locks are still forming and are softer. As they get older they won't need quite so much work, but you will need to do some separating over the entire life of the locks in order to stop them from congoing. Crocheting wouldn't help in this respect.

  • @mackenziefrenze1676
    @mackenziefrenze1676 Před 10 lety

    I want them to look good and each by them selfs

  • @Laura-dp2dc
    @Laura-dp2dc Před 7 lety

    Do you ever put beads in your breads?

  • @marissaclaudio6318
    @marissaclaudio6318 Před 9 lety

    What is the neglect method? Just not brushing? Because when I do that I eind up with a huge dreaded mass in the back of my head that needs to eb carefully detangled.

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      Marissa Claudio Neglect/Natural/Freeform -> czcams.com/video/CHS6wS2OpFk/video.html
      It can require plenty of separating if you want to keep the hair divided out into manageable sized dreads.

  • @foreveryeung354
    @foreveryeung354 Před 8 lety

    How did you start your dreadlocks? And how do you keep it from looking weird at 1st. I know its going to look strange, but i dont like when the dreads start at the scalp. Can I leave an inch of root or would that cause problems?
    Thank you!!!

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 8 lety +1

      I started with backcomb. They're gonna look like young dreads while they're young, there's not a whole lot you can do about that. You can start them as close or as far from the scalp as you like, but you're not really going to be able to stop them from locking closer to the scalp as they mature.

  • @secretidiotpotato
    @secretidiotpotato Před 10 lety

    Great video! I had dreads, freeform, and regret not sectioning. I ended up with a mess and had no choice to cut my hair off :'( (I tried combing them out to start again but my hair was down to my butt and I was in hospital without the use of one arm) I cannot wait for my hair to grow long enough for dreads again, next time I'll section my hair off. One question to anyone who can answer, how short can hair be to dread without looking silly? I'm assuming something like shoulder length? I have very fine curly hair, I lost 2/3rds of the length with my dreads which were just past my shoulders. I just would like a rough estimate :)

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety

      I'm sorry to hear about your first set!
      The minimum length that I recommend for starting is 6 inches. It's technically possible to start them shorter, but I would not recommend it and since you mentioned the looking silly part, I don't think it's something you'd be interested in anyway! With regards to the minimum non-silly length....well... that really depends on where you'd draw the line. It's also very hard to give an accurate estimate as to how much they'll shrink, but yes, I'd say shoulder length is a good place to start.

  • @paigeprotonentis2948
    @paigeprotonentis2948 Před 9 lety

    Is there any way I could purposely leave the ends undone? Like put rubber bands about 2 inches from the ends to keep them from falling out, or do I have to dread it all the way to the end? Is it a bad idea to?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      Paige Protonentis Actually starting them all the way to the ends is often more likely to result in loose ends when compared against initially leaving them loose. If you leave the ends undone at the start you'll leave the ends with a lot of movement and freedom and this can often end up allowing the ends to knot into the body of the dread and become "blunted". Whereas if you start them right to the tips, the ends will usually start to loosen up after they get washed a few times - but even though they loose up, they don't have as much freedom to knot themselves as they would have done if they'd been deliberately left undone. I would recommend trying to force them do go one way or another via elastics, I'd just let them do their thing - and chances are they'll stay loose whether you want them to or not ^^ - if they do happen to start knotting themselves at the end, it's a quick fix to just brush the tip back loose again.

  • @kaleighwiltsey9668
    @kaleighwiltsey9668 Před 9 lety

    Lazy Dreads I did the twist a Rip method as well as the back combing. And like you said, I got excited and one turned into my whole head lol. So now it looks good from the front and on the sides but around the back of my head where I couldn't see there is pretty large spaces. I'm fine with my dreads being different sizes but I don't overly like the large gaps. Looks like I am balding or something lol. I've only had them in for about 7 or 8 days now and I haven't washed them yet but there pretty solid little dreadys so will I have an odd looking gap forever now or will they sort of grow and cover that eventually. Or am I going to have to take them out and redo it. Maybe I can just take a few out? Let me know what your think and If you want pictures to make it more clear feel free to ask. Thanks for your time and i hope you can help me :)
    Peace and love

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      Kaleigh Wiltsey It depends on what is meant by a "gap" - there is always going to be a line between each dreadlock - the edges of the sections will not perfectly over lap each other - there will be a line in between like when hair is parted.

    • @kaleighwiltsey9668
      @kaleighwiltsey9668 Před 9 lety

      Lazy Dreads​ yeah I get that but it's kinda like there's one lone dread in the back of my head and all the others are like 2 to 3 inches away lol. Can I send you a picture somehow ?.

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      Kaleigh Wiltsey If you're on facebook you can message the Lazydreads facebook page with a picture.

  • @Dfp93
    @Dfp93 Před 8 lety

    I find it so funny how at the beginning of this video you said it's really easy to twist and rip and before you know your whole head is twisted lol because man I'm here watching this video after I just twist and rip y entire head myself. since this just happened I don't believe it would too hard to go to a salon and get them redone right?

  • @lalarodriguez2283
    @lalarodriguez2283 Před 9 lety

    So I'm starting my dreadlock journey. But I have only just begun. I want to do them one at a time because I want each one to mean something. I have 2 right now. Self acceptance & positivity. But I was wondering if it would be harder for me since I'm doing my dreads one at a time?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      lala rodriguez When you have dreadlocks and regular hair at the same time it can become difficult. You have to continue to brush and condition the normal hair to keep it from getting tangled, but while also not brushing or conditioning the dreadlocks. The dreadlocks will also try and knot up the surrounding regular hair, so it can become quite a lot of work to stop everything from just matting up.

    • @maxmercz7574
      @maxmercz7574 Před 9 lety

      Mmmm u could do a baking soda and apple vinegar shampoo only thing and start in the front but it my only advice is use a string or strings to like make the dread and once its in the string tied of along the dread u want so the hair is secure and equally tight . And if u did the dry no shampoo wash with ur hair I use baking soda and apple cider vinegar u can look it up for more info, but that will make ur hair um easier to "knot"? I suppose or just more effected to friction. So if u take that strand of hairs u section off with string circles along the dread and shower with it and really drentch the dread in the shampoo mixture u make and clean out till water runs clear. But if u do that then dry it and the next day or even later that night run that dread in the hands mini circular motion not too much to pull the hair loose but enough to get it gritty and very "rough" as u look at it it will get very tangled I believe this done regularly not too much like one every other day or even up to once a week on regular shower routine the hair will stay dry dread only thing u might just want to comb ur rest of ur head cuz it will dread if u don't on dry shampoo. Just make shire the tips are tightly tied and watch daily for loose hairs trying to infiltrate the dread ur making just pull it apart if so.

  • @thesundieexperience3870
    @thesundieexperience3870 Před 9 lety +2

    The ends of my dreads are curling up like a hook, is that because my hair was curly?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      The Sundie Experience If you have curly hair then the loose parts of the dreadlock will still be curly.

  • @brothamanup
    @brothamanup Před 9 lety

    nice

  • @jordanbaca8294
    @jordanbaca8294 Před 9 lety

    So I totally did what you said and kinda jumped the gun a bit I had to do my dreads on my own and didn't really section them. What I was wondering they are only a few days old should I brush them out and redo them or is there something I can do?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      jordan baca It's entirely up to you - the pros & cons are laid out in this video, you will need to decide what you think is best for you and your hair.