Dreadlocks online are EXPENSIVE. Starting at 75$ for some nicely professionally made ones, I made my own. Since I have a job and can't have dreads, fake ones are a good alternative. :)
I'll be making a How-To, when I make another pair.
I used 100% synthetic hair, but I found that 100& Kanekleon works better. Sadly, I can't really find any offline. So I'll order some.
I back combed and heat-sealed in water. It cost me about $2 to make it, and the donation of a (clean) pet brush!
I have really short hair, so it looks funky on me, but my hair model had them on and it looked great!















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Casanova
08 Feb 08:11
They aren't tightly woven enough imo, but pretty clever regardless
Elena W...
09 Feb 04:17
Synthetic doesn't react to hear half as well as Kanekalon does. That's really the reason.
ganesha
13 Apr 15:16
je ne l'ai trouve pas belle du tout . je fais des dreads (c'est mon metier et beurkk)