Backcomb Vs Twist & Rip Dreadlocks

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  • čas přidán 16. 04. 2017
  • ///Taking a look at one of the most common dreadlock starting method questions that I get asked - comparing the backcomb method against the twist and rip method.
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  • @Bromega30
    @Bromega30 Před 7 lety +71

    for my dreads i did a combo of twist and rip and backcomb for most at least. it locks up real tight and for me they didn't look as young as most people's right after

    • @colewallace6952
      @colewallace6952 Před 7 lety +3

      what did you do on the roots? backcomb? and then twist and rip at the end?

    • @Bromega30
      @Bromega30 Před 7 lety +4

      Cole Wallace I twist & ripped until there was a good 2-3 inch fluff the I'd backcomb that then repeat until I reached the end. But it also works just going back over with backcomb

    • @colewallace6952
      @colewallace6952 Před 7 lety +1

      so im logged into my boyfriends account right now we are researching getting his dreads going. we were going to go somewhere but i have a lot of hair experience - i was thinking backcombing closer to the roots and then twist and ripping the rest? but this would probably cause those unsightly scalp gaps yeah? any advice is much appreciated \m/

    • @Bromega30
      @Bromega30 Před 7 lety +2

      Cole Wallace yeah don't go anywhere! It'll turn out great. I'd advise to take the time section them neatly. Section a chunk at a time then see how they lay down. If they look good dread em up!! Sectioning is a little funny, it's like a chess game, you want to make sure each move will add its way to the next one safely. & as for seeing the scalp, it doesn't matter if it happens bc it will prob go away in a week or so

    • @alessazoe
      @alessazoe Před 4 lety

      same here, also used a combo of both and I think (and people told me) that they looked pretty good right from the beginning and not one of the extremes being silly poofy or super thin braids.

  • @kristenmarosi8559
    @kristenmarosi8559 Před 7 lety +48

    "That guy is talking to himself about hair, in the woods"! lol! I mean, why not! You Crack me up!

    • @lsd3842
      @lsd3842 Před 7 lety +1

      Kristen Msrosi I think it MIGHT be a green screen I spent the entire video trying to figure out if it was a free screen or not

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  Před 7 lety +18

      +PracticallyGood it's not...

    • @unicornwizhez4115
      @unicornwizhez4115 Před 3 lety

      That’s def not real woods 👀 it’d be cool if he did though

    • @therealkyngvenom
      @therealkyngvenom Před 3 měsíci

      bros definitely in the woods I think ur both just weak minded​@@unicornwizhez4115

  • @MerridethHawk
    @MerridethHawk Před 7 lety +8

    I did mine by Twist & Rip, I posted a video on my channel from start to finish. All the info in this video is on point!

  • @scarnio1
    @scarnio1 Před 7 lety +4

    you are amazing. your advice is soothing to a freak-out prone mind like mine. i am a micro manager and have started this journey to learn and grow personally. i started with T&R and i palm rolled during month 1 and 2. by month 3 the lumps and bumps starting to outnumber the smooth babies and it was at this point i noticed that rolling actually created to bumps to loc up faster, sure, but faster in their bump, seeming like they are less likely to be sucked in and smooth out. the unrolled ones are loose bumps that seem to have a greater chance of being sucked in over time. this is when i decided to literally stop looking in the mirror. every so often one will pop in my view and it looks soo different each time, i am finally starting to enjoy this and love my carefree hair. i have watched a lot of ur vids and read ur comments or ur site, and without fail, if i have a qtn u have the answer. anyways, this is a long winded way to say cheers mate for taking this time and being all chill. i do have some qtns though. there are a zillion types of beanies and what not, do u recommend a certain site to buy one? i know wool yeah? but then i heard wool can leave little bits of fluff in ur dreads? and im interested in adding beads etc, are natural best? or skip it altogether? id like to accessorise, but not at the expense of my hair/scalp health. also, i have loose ends so was thinking about colouring just them, will it leave a residue that will slow down the process? is there something i really should avoid in the product? any answers would be great. thanks again for being a great sport in everyones journey. cheers bud

  • @Ninakae1
    @Ninakae1 Před 7 lety +29

    You're a joy to watch

  • @kristenmarosi8559
    @kristenmarosi8559 Před 7 lety +3

    I've got free-form dreads but I enjoyed learning about the other methods covered in this video. Always good to be able to answer questions by those considering dreads. Thx for the info!

  • @ko7356
    @ko7356 Před 7 lety +14

    I did TnR, my hair shrank 2/3 of its original length in the first 4 months (I've fine, silky, semi wavy hair). Worked out great, it's like a non-haircut haircut, just in time for summer!

    • @karmaincarnate2916
      @karmaincarnate2916 Před 7 lety

      Arctic Dreads damn they shrunk THAT much??

    • @KICKAZZ81
      @KICKAZZ81 Před 6 lety

      So with mine being Long straight silky like 34 inches what shrinkage u think I'll get on twist an rip

  • @dropj3
    @dropj3 Před 7 lety +4

    Freeform for sure =).
    I already have dreads but keep watching your videos and liking them for the exposure. Keep up the good work! Its appreciated!

  • @HolisticHealthatHome
    @HolisticHealthatHome Před 7 lety +2

    I started my dreads with the backcomb method over a year ago. There's still loose hair since I haven't done any maintenance other than wash and separate. However, I'm really impressed with the progress my hair has made and am so excited to see what Year 2 brings!!

  • @Everything13ish
    @Everything13ish Před 7 lety +1

    my dreads were backcombed with extremly light crochet, they are now 11 months and have about the same amount of fuzz as yours! I did dye them purple so the bleached may have sped up the process. I wash them once a week and I condition them a couple days before i was them. I love your videos and they helped me become aware of the pain they can be when theyre babies lol. Please keep producing content! You are AMAZING!

  • @kristenmarosi8559
    @kristenmarosi8559 Před 7 lety

    This comment was meant as a compliment, not as an insult! Lazy Dreads, I hope you know that you are amazing and so very helpful! I thoroughly enjoy your videos!! I LOVE that you're out in the woods, talking about hair! It's something I would do!

  • @norandavis856
    @norandavis856 Před 6 lety +1

    ok, glad I found this vid. The 1st time I had dreads I back combed and then did freeform from there and this time I started using twist and rip and many of them look somewhat braided, especially the thinner ones. As long as they will still have the same texture once they mature then it seems like I don't have anything to worry about!!! Thanks bro. God bless.

  • @Kevdarklunatik
    @Kevdarklunatik Před 7 lety +2

    Good explanation on both twist & rip and back combing. In my experience the most important in starting dreadlocks with more hold, form and consistency is the crochet. I use both T & R and Back combing combined with crochet after it and it gives the newly started dreads more form. Sure there are some people that worry about crochet damaging dreadlocks, but if you use it correctly and gently towards your dreads it's supposed to be alright.

  • @Angela34
    @Angela34 Před 3 lety +1

    Did a combo on various dreads, twist n rip, back comb, and a bit of a learning crochet, plus twisted a baby hair dread into itself to attach to the scalp closer. Some dreads I used a combo of all methods. Plus palm rolling is the bomb!!

  • @SandraModin
    @SandraModin Před 7 lety +13

    The woman who made mine made them with a mix of twist n' rip, backcombing and crochet needle, so u can definitely mix methods! :)

    • @patcox6491
      @patcox6491 Před 7 lety

      Yep getting mine tommorrow with this exact method its been 13yrs since i had my last dreads & i am getting WAY too excited

    • @treycarter4356
      @treycarter4356 Před 4 lety

      Oh yeah ? Where ya dreads at now 😪

  • @1996Ashley
    @1996Ashley Před 7 lety

    I had dreads about three years ago, for only about four months unfortunately. I had a horrible time with keeping my roots separated and had hairs growing from other dreads into a separate dreads , and was just overall very messy.
    I have missed them ever since and have finally had the time to put them back in a few days ago!
    My first time I did twist and rip, and this time around I did backcombing.
    I am excited to see the difference between the two methods. I also used crochet hooking both times just to help tidy up and interlock them a bit better after finished as well.
    I have watched you ever since my first journey and glad to be back!
    Thanks for all your helpful videos!
    I do have one suggestion - of course every new dread head has problems with frizz - I went through your videos and it looks like you just touch on frizz in your Q and As. I was wondering if you could dedicate a video to frizzy dreads and how to healthily help them interlock and tidy them up without too much damage .
    I know palm rolling it good, but I was wondering if there was a way to keep them a bit more separated and tidy like with gel or a spray when palm rolling?
    Any advice for new messy dreads would be great! :)

  • @meganorsi8591
    @meganorsi8591 Před 6 lety +1

    I did my first set at TnR. I thought they took a little long to mature - maybe I made them too small. They also had a bit of a braided texture. I just started my second set as backcomb with crochet. So far, I'm liking this method more. The dreads are a more sturdy so far. They stick out a little more, but the base feels stronger! Now, my hair is a fair amount shorter the second time around so I wonder if that had adds any "weight" to the maturing process. Either way, I'm happy I started them again. LOVE having locks

  • @lottiepowder8852
    @lottiepowder8852 Před 7 lety

    This is so great! Thank you! I did the same as a few other people, I twisted and back combed. I have shoulder length hair. Unfortunately the ends have dreaded. Any idea how to fix this? C

  • @tialieMirakel
    @tialieMirakel Před 7 lety +19

    I combined both methods, found that to lock them better:) (and I look even more like a troll during the first months:p )

    • @m4nnyky138
      @m4nnyky138 Před 5 lety

      Mari Kristine Strømmevold hi

  • @briebergeron9667
    @briebergeron9667 Před 7 lety

    Someone bought me Locking Gel, thoughts ? I've used it a few times but am unable to see a point in it. Should I continue using it or is it just a waste of time ? Thank you and I love your videos 💖💖💖

  • @JonahhhBby
    @JonahhhBby Před 7 lety +1

    I have straight , dry , hair & im using the trust and rip . They're coming out very stiff I was wondering if they will become more flexible after a while

  • @kristenmarosi8559
    @kristenmarosi8559 Před 7 lety

    I was quoting something he said about himself in the video, if someone came upon him filming. He made me laugh with that! I can totally relate bc I do strange things such as that! He always makes me laugh in every video! I enjoy his sense of humor!

  • @n00bTheKnitter
    @n00bTheKnitter Před 7 lety +1

    Great video! I agree, starting method really doesn't matter. Looking at the bigger picture, the hair that grows out dreaded will look the same regardless of starting method. Once you get several years in, the starting length is only left on the tips of the locks. And if you trim them enough you'll eventually cut off all the starting length. :)

  • @scrumhalf9rugby
    @scrumhalf9rugby Před 7 lety +15

    I feel like we need to find a guinea pig to do this half and half method thing XD

    • @kaitlinwentland9642
      @kaitlinwentland9642 Před 5 lety

      Right lol wtf!! I right now have everything I need 2 do my dreads but can't choose which method I want to go with. I'll b starting today tho that's 4 sure!!!

  • @LuckeGabriel
    @LuckeGabriel Před 7 lety

    Really enjoying the forest backdrop you've been using recently. Also, Norway must have really given you tolerance to the cold because even in April I couldn't go outside in a T Shirt haha.

  • @MrJoaodacruz
    @MrJoaodacruz Před 7 lety

    i got curious on your opinion on the comb coils or twist methods, what do you think?

  • @TheSleepy1326
    @TheSleepy1326 Před 7 lety

    Thank you LD - great topic!

  • @alexthegemini605
    @alexthegemini605 Před 7 lety +2

    I Didn't Have A General Idea of How I Wanted To Start My Dreads So I Got A Mix Of Back Comb Twist N Rip And Croching

  • @ladybird491
    @ladybird491 Před 4 lety

    I started my rip and twist today and it works better than the old method I had done years ago. My hair

  • @PantsuMedia
    @PantsuMedia Před 7 lety +3

    I did mine a month ago with a combination of Twist & Rip / Backcomb.
    Backcomb for the roots to have a solid base and t&r to keep as much length in the beginning as possible (hair is about chin/shoulder length). Overall it worked out well for me, although there are some dreads with kinda loose spots.
    What's bothering me the most right now is that alot of them turned out a little bit too thin. Hope they get a bit thicker over the next months.

    • @kaitlinwentland9642
      @kaitlinwentland9642 Před 5 lety

      That's not a bad idea I'll def watch out for the thinking as well, probably gonna steal what u did lol whoopwhoop thanks dude!!! I have everything to do my dreads right now but I can't choose what method I wanna use. I will h starting today tho!!!

  • @MARYANNE269
    @MARYANNE269 Před 4 lety

    Thank you! You did repeat your self quite a bit but thanks , I got the message 👍😍👍 great info xx

  • @deadmanmoonface4127
    @deadmanmoonface4127 Před 3 lety

    This was a huge help, thanks! Subscribed! 😃

  • @culper4172
    @culper4172 Před 7 lety

    I'm a new subscriber so I'm not sure if you have gone over this or not but how old are your dreads now?

  • @ballknocka0001
    @ballknocka0001 Před 6 lety

    What do you do to lock (not sure if that's the word) the dreads when they grow out?

  • @Soul.Is.Willing
    @Soul.Is.Willing Před 3 měsíci

    If you go with the back combing method, what method do you do for the new growth?

  • @Cabrerasosa123
    @Cabrerasosa123 Před 7 lety

    question. if i dont have a dreadlock or residue free shampoo how else can i wash my 2 week old twist and rips

  • @zeke0518
    @zeke0518 Před 7 lety +3

    I love your channel

  • @corrin33marie
    @corrin33marie Před 6 lety

    So my dreads turned one year on July 1st 2017. I did back combing and rip and twist with a little bit of crocheting. ( I'm a mess, lol). My hair was to the back pockets of my jeans when I started and are now around my bra strap in the back. My question: my dreads are super lumpy and bumpy!!!!!! And no matter how much I roll them it doesn't seem to matter. Also, after I wash them they get worse. I assume it's them shrinking and I'm OK with them shrinking but will the lumps and bumps stop or at least smooth out at least a bit? I wish I could show a picture because it's really bad! And I don't have anyone that can help me roll them so when my arms get tired I'm done and it doesn't take long due to the length of my dreads. I'm waiting for mine to look like....well somewhat like yours. Or will it just take more time or will they always be this lumpy?

  • @drvfter3171
    @drvfter3171 Před 7 lety

    I'm feeling so helpless right now, I've been wanting dread forever and tried so many times with salons that have screwed me over. I recently have tried again, seem to have a good part and backcomb though I have very soft fine hair with a tight curl pattern. I read with soft fine hair you should wrap up your hair at night as to protect it from coming undone. the first two weeks I was sleeping with my head unwrapped and felt the top of my head had come undone from this. so I purchased a dread sock and retwisted my hair with dolly locks salt spray at 2 weeks. everything feels to be going great and locking up on the sides and the back of my head though the top of my hair has left me frustrated. I know if I wait things will work itself out though there are 2 dreads or so I have MAJOR concerns about. in these two spots it seems that the spots at which I retwisted and possibly pinned at have turn into a tight solid section of hair that I feel might be a bad sign. I feel like it would hinder the movement of hair in that dread and I don't foresee it becoming more loose with time. I'm at the one month mark now. I went for slightly bigger than pencil size dreads and I don't know what to do about these extremely tight sections in a couple of my dreads. please for all that is holy give me some advice or encouragement. should I take those dreads out and re-backcomb or leave them be? 😫😥😖😞

  • @oscarhagemann3381
    @oscarhagemann3381 Před 7 lety +1

    Can you make a pros and cons video about having dreads?

  • @heatherbarnes7179
    @heatherbarnes7179 Před 7 lety +1

    Please do a tip video for working out with dreads

  • @inaramusic
    @inaramusic Před 2 lety

    I have a question, which method of these two would be easier to comb out eventually ?

  • @anthonygarrido4269
    @anthonygarrido4269 Před 4 měsíci

    I did twist and rip to start my sections then let mine grow and form on their own been locked 9 years 😀

  • @frankiehulett5877
    @frankiehulett5877 Před 7 lety

    I did twist and rip on my dreads. I know you said it looking like a braid is normal but could it look too much like a braid?

  • @blancosfamilyfarm1798
    @blancosfamilyfarm1798 Před 2 lety

    I'm basically starting them (getten the hair in sections i like) by a mix of towel rubbing, twist and rip, an back combing an plan on doing little to them once im finished getting them in sections.. hope this works.. also im white an my hair is about 6 to 8 inches in a bowl cut type of hair cut (picture a shorter version of bray wyatts hair)

  • @SuperUnknownKIDS
    @SuperUnknownKIDS Před 6 lety

    I started my dreads and I hope they mature fast but I know thats not gonna happen they are also fluffy as well but i have to wait till it goes down

  • @klisterable
    @klisterable Před 7 lety +1

    in my experience twist and rip doesn't shrink much. I've had mine for almost a year, and my hair still reaches just below the shoulderblades. I think maybe only the new growth shrinks, because I can see two that I tried to join up has grown several centimeters over the past few months

  • @aishapandajones940
    @aishapandajones940 Před 7 lety

    Hey Christian! Hope you're well!
    Question, I have my heart set on dreads been wanting them for a while and done all my research, but I have a sizeable undercut, but fairly thick hair, I sectioned my hair into 1inch sections to test, I could get 30 dreads,
    do you think this would be enough to still look like a decent head of dreads?
    Thankyou, well wishes man

    • @serena2207
      @serena2207 Před 6 lety +1

      interested with what you ended up doing. I have an undercut and I think I *might* be able to get roughly 30 dreads but fear it wont look decent with such few dreads

  • @deannalachelle9319
    @deannalachelle9319 Před 3 lety

    So.. would you advise twist and rip..? Or backcomb?? To be clear ?!?!
    Jkjkjk ... 😂
    TY for the info. I'm about to start out on this journey , and your channel is most helpful. New sub!!!

  • @alexlong7034
    @alexlong7034 Před 6 lety

    Your dreads are so nice o.o I love them

  • @FreeHumorLight
    @FreeHumorLight Před 5 lety

    D people back comb , twist and rip for a short time, not letting it mature?

  • @michaelteeguarden6976
    @michaelteeguarden6976 Před 7 lety

    I did both methods with my dreads 👌🏽

  • @michaelestep6720
    @michaelestep6720 Před 7 lety

    my hair naturally curls at the tips , I've had my hair dreaded for about 3 months. is there any way to keep them from curling ? (they are also fairly short, it was kind of a last minute decision)

  • @Ivoryke
    @Ivoryke Před 7 lety +2

    hi! I'm making dreads on myself using the twist and rip method and I end up with really long tips with like 10 hairs in it. I have more tip than dread. any helpfully advice on this?

    • @razvandraghiea3145
      @razvandraghiea3145 Před 7 lety

      Ivoryke blunt the tip out

    • @MARYANNE269
      @MARYANNE269 Před 4 lety

      I was going to answer but 2 yes old.. hope you've got great dreads by now! ?

  • @emaduncan86
    @emaduncan86 Před 7 lety

    Heyy ... so I started my new locks with backcombing before I found your CZcams channel. Unfortunately I used wax, that's how I started my previous dreadies many years ago and they turned out great in the end... so this time I did the same technique, it's been 2 days, I am now regretting using the wax and desperate to wash my head, I'm gonna wait another 3 days because they are so new, do you think my young locks will be ok still once I wash the wax out? My hair is a texture that dreads easily luckily..Any advice appreciated xx

    • @toastbrot1127
      @toastbrot1127 Před 5 lety

      Ema Duncan using wax isnt a very good Methode

  • @noodlelove4672
    @noodlelove4672 Před 6 lety

    I'm mixing up twist and rip with backcombing

  • @hollycoughlan3325
    @hollycoughlan3325 Před 2 lety

    I am a white gal irish/italian and have a lil kink in my hair...what is a geneneral price to start dreads cause so far its quite steep, I'm getting consultations cause I get a bit of vertigo to try and do myself (trying to talk the boyfriend Into doing it) but professionally..what a honest price. Thanks!!

  • @sagittarius2309
    @sagittarius2309 Před 2 lety +1

    How many dreadlocks do you have?

  • @bucksization
    @bucksization Před 6 lety

    yo there lazy dread, please say you can help me. ive wanted to lox up for over 40years but always listened to others, so never have. but now I have had chemo therapy my hair has changed. I have been to many hair salons and to be honest think they take the ..... with the prices they charge from £160 to £250. I don't have that kinda money and have decided that I may try loxing themselves, with the back comb method. I shall place bands at the beginning and the ends. I have to say I do not like the scraggly look of the ends of sum dreads I have seen. if I turn up the ends then band it would tht give it a nice finish at the end.? wish you were in London.any idvice would be welcome.. peace, n light. bless, jacki

  • @borninbabylon8196
    @borninbabylon8196 Před 7 lety

    I started mine with both backcomb and crochet method, immediately after I have been free forming... meaning only wash with non residue soap and air dry, not much separation done. Check out my journey if you are interested in the outcome of this method, it's been almost a year now, started with short wavy hair.

  • @rubengarza8434
    @rubengarza8434 Před 6 lety

    Dude watch out for the blair witch out there!

  • @jenniferscheurle2847
    @jenniferscheurle2847 Před 7 lety

    Hello there! I have an issue with how my dreads were made and I'm not quite sure what to do, maybe you can help?
    My dreads were started neither T&R nor Backcomb, but rather by attaching extensions to my hair by weaving my hair through the pre-made extension. The problem is that some of them were started way way too thin on the root. I feel like combining them doesn't really work now because the dreads will always end up being thinner than the actual dread.
    Any thoughts on what my options are...?

    • @nyahbinghiman5984
      @nyahbinghiman5984 Před 7 lety

      Try to merge two dreads into one, it would strengthen the root.

    • @jenniferscheurle2847
      @jenniferscheurle2847 Před 7 lety

      Wouldn't I still have the issue of the actual dread being far thicker than the root?

    • @nyahbinghiman5984
      @nyahbinghiman5984 Před 7 lety +1

      Yeah, but at least it would be stronger, with decreased chance of breaking the whole dread... Extensions are the problem, I had extensions too and dreads became thinner at the root, but I cut off those extensions on time so i have thinner dreads but at least they grow normally now. If your dreads are far from breakage, I suggest you to do the same ;)

  • @rosalynb.5889
    @rosalynb.5889 Před 7 lety

    I LIKE THE NATURE VIDS BEST

  • @marioradu240
    @marioradu240 Před 7 lety

    How about chroche?

  • @mrstrice420
    @mrstrice420 Před 7 lety

    I twist and ripped most of my head. I back combed 2 dreads and I honestly feel that if I had done my whole head that way, they wouldn't have done well. They were really.... flimsy? Thats the best way I can describe it. Maybe I just didn't do it right, but they were my least favorite dreads!

  • @isaacwallace9379
    @isaacwallace9379 Před 5 lety

    This helped

  • @taylorensley6171
    @taylorensley6171 Před 7 lety

    So next month my friend and I are taking on the task of dreading my hair. My question is how long does it take to do a full head? My hair is to my waist.

    • @zedtass4923
      @zedtass4923 Před 6 lety

      Taylor Ensley Depends on the method and the person who's dreading your hair, but it will take hours. I can't say exactly how many, I haven't dreaded mine yet, but I'm doing my research.

    • @alli.3397
      @alli.3397 Před 6 lety

      Taylor Ensley I did my friends hair, she had very long, very straight and silky hair. It took about 3 days to do her whole head. But she wanted tiny ones do that may have played a part in the timing

    • @astro4741
      @astro4741 Před 6 lety

      It's gonna take all day girl

  • @whatswiththatgrin291
    @whatswiththatgrin291 Před 6 lety

    I wanna know what do you do when your hair grows and you can’t continue but there’s no dread there

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  Před 6 lety

      I'm not sure I understand the "You can't continue"?

  • @drjamesmoore9363
    @drjamesmoore9363 Před 7 lety

    Can udo a viedo on how to retwist straight hair dreadlocks please? If some one knows how to do it can you tell me our just put a link if you found a video? Thanks!!

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads  Před 7 lety

      "Twist" method isn't for straight hair / you can't retwist straight hair.

    • @drjamesmoore9363
      @drjamesmoore9363 Před 7 lety

      +Lazy Dreads oh ok thx

  • @elijahschwindt7403
    @elijahschwindt7403 Před 7 lety +5

    When you're saying short hair in the video, what length are you implying??

    • @analavenger7535
      @analavenger7535 Před 7 lety

      I'm assume anything shorter than shoulder length but I could be wrong

    • @81TrackMan
      @81TrackMan Před 7 lety +2

      Elijah Schwindt three inches

    • @poppinsocks2441
      @poppinsocks2441 Před 6 lety +1

      your hair should be at least 6 inches to start dreadlocks

    • @henryjoevenosa9059
      @henryjoevenosa9059 Před 6 lety

      3 inches is the minimum before 3 inches you stand no chance

    • @KICKAZZ81
      @KICKAZZ81 Před 6 lety

      Henry Joe Venosa how about 34 inches or little longer mine is straight Caucasian is it true I have couple dreades already guy told me if I backcomb the rest I'd loose 40 to 50 percent of my hair

  • @JohnnyRogue313
    @JohnnyRogue313 Před 7 lety

    i did twist and rip because my hair is very damaged from bleach n stuff. only a month in so lets see :)

  • @thesmolestcunj1058
    @thesmolestcunj1058 Před 6 lety +2

    Watching this cause i'm going to do my moms dreads and in two months i'll do my own cause right now my hair is to short, also getting extensions.

  • @dumpsterfaerie
    @dumpsterfaerie Před 6 lety

    twist and backcomb

  • @JayOnDaBeat007
    @JayOnDaBeat007 Před 7 lety

    My hair is 3 to 4 inches long for straight hair what should I use

    • @moonacrefalls4439
      @moonacrefalls4439 Před 7 lety

      Deadshot my hair is the same length, I did the twist and rip method. Seems to be working .

    • @fdtbones6463
      @fdtbones6463 Před 6 lety

      YSL Issac make videos

  • @connorbrown7347
    @connorbrown7347 Před 7 lety

    What's the difference between backcomb + crochet method and just backcomb method on its own ?

  • @addiberserk8916
    @addiberserk8916 Před 7 lety

    I really like your channel, if i have like 6-7 inches on top and only there I want dreads which method i should use? I think twist and rip to keep my lenght, wright? my hair isn't that long...so..

  • @kwattasse1574
    @kwattasse1574 Před 5 lety

    J ai des cheveux très fins et très lisses, d une dizaine de centimètres de long. Je ne les coiffe plus depuis 6 mois, là où ma tête repose sur le coussin elles se font seules, le bout se retourne et fait une boule. Elles deviennent de plus en plus denses et compactes. D autres s organisent autour des premières. Je les tourne par réflexe quand je touche mes cheveux, c est plutôt agréable. Parfois je les coiffe à l envers pour initier des noeuds mais ils se défont malgré mes efforts pour finalement trouver eux mêmes la façon et avec quel groupe de cheveux ils vont naturellement s entremeler. Je surveille que ce soit pas trop inégal dans les volumes et la répartition. j ai une petite pointe en bois pour servir de crochet et ajouter les cheveux qui ne sont accrochés à aucune locks. Pour ceux qui parlent français

  • @m4nnyky138
    @m4nnyky138 Před 5 lety +1

    Do backcomb

  • @epayne
    @epayne Před 6 lety

    Twist and rip works best for me :)

    • @m4nnyky138
      @m4nnyky138 Před 5 lety

      Erica Payne I would say backcomb

  • @richmandoza3251
    @richmandoza3251 Před 5 lety

    are those trees or dreads or trees??

  • @alsuave1986
    @alsuave1986 Před 7 lety

    my dreads are getting kinda flat. what can i do???

    • @cheyennemarie5646
      @cheyennemarie5646 Před 7 lety +1

      El Flako Palm rolling them should help keep them round.

    • @TheMamakittylove
      @TheMamakittylove Před 7 lety +3

      El Flako Dreads will mature into whatever size and shape they want. Not all dreads are completely round and not all are flat.

  • @kjdhuperoir3679
    @kjdhuperoir3679 Před 6 lety

    freeform, 1 year 6 months

  • @unicornwizhez4115
    @unicornwizhez4115 Před 3 lety

    My hair is apparently so perfect that it doesn’t matter what I do it’s soft and silky and never tangled I never brush my hair. 😒 it’s almost annoying.

  • @minikuiotoko
    @minikuiotoko Před 7 lety

    Twist and rip didn't work for my hair. I have very thick, asian-like hair. I had more success with the backcombing method, but like many before me, I also suffered from the SAG. Ie. the dreaded part started to sag torwards the tips making the tips really fat while the roots started growing out . . so another fail. Only method that really worked for me was the crochet hook. So. I recommend the crochet hook universally to everyone, twist and rip if you have thin hair and backcombing only if you're lazy. Learning the technique for crochet allows you to maintain the hair down the line, too.

  • @JesperMollbrant
    @JesperMollbrant Před 7 lety

    Getting my dreads on thursday. A bit nervous because you never know how they will end up like =)

    • @Cecelovesbirdie
      @Cecelovesbirdie Před 7 lety

      jesper möllbrant one thing we DO know is that they'll be a mess for a long while lol. enjoy it!

  • @szomorlevente9133
    @szomorlevente9133 Před 7 lety +4

    i guess i cant go underwater with dreads... am i sadly right?

  • @curtisculpepper407
    @curtisculpepper407 Před 7 lety +3

    why are you so politically correct with everything you say

    • @eschaton
      @eschaton Před 7 lety +1

      Curtis Culpepper what are you referring to?

    • @klisterable
      @klisterable Před 7 lety

      probably because of the ad crisis.... or because he's a journalist haha

    • @tylerrunyan1428
      @tylerrunyan1428 Před 5 lety

      Curtis Culpepper I don’t know lots of pepole don’t say the n word or retarded wean they normally talk