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| Starting Dreadlocks Using Braids |
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Braids are one of the easiest low maintenance ways of starting your dreadlocks. It really is as simple as braiding or getting your hair braided. Dreadlocks started with braids can be a wide range of sizes from the size of your finger to the size of a piece of yarn and every diameter in between. Washing ThemYou can wash locks started with braids as soon as they are put in. If your hair is wavy and has a tendency to come unbraided easily you’ll just need to put rubber bands on the ends of each braid if your braids are large. If they are small just braid them in bunches and rubber band the ends. In any case braids don’t come undone as easily as coils, palm rolls, or twists. MaintenanceYou can maintain your locks by either twisting or palm rolling the new growth or intertwining it with a tool. A good rule of thumb is: ProsYou can easily start braid in your own hair at home. ConsBraids do look fuzzy quicker than other methods and the section that was braided may retain the braided look. Over time it may become less noticeable. As your locks grow you can always trim away of the braided sections for a uniform look. How To Start Locks with Braids
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