How to start dreads with plaits

How to start dreads with plaits?

If you want to start dreads with plaits, then the best thing to do is to use small sections of your hair. Starting with a small section will allow you to see if you like the look of dreads and will help you to adjust to your new hairstyle.

How to make dreads with plaits?

If you’ve never had dreadlocks before but want to try them out, one way to get started is by wearing your hair in braids. To help you style this look, choose hairstyles that are low-maintenance, like French braids or even just a single plait. If you’re not used to wearing your hair long, a great option is to wear your hair in a high ponytail or even just a short bob. Once your hair is dry, you

How to wear dreads with plaits?

In order to wear your dreads with plaits, you will first need to decide how long your dreads will be. Measure the length of your hair and add about two inches to get the total length of your dreads. Divide the total length of your dreads into the number of sections you want, and take a section of hair from the front of your scalp. This will be your starting point for your plait. If the length of your dreads is longer than your hair,

How to make dreads with plaits work?

To create a seamless look, your hairstylist will need to cut off the top layer of your existing hair to make room for the plait. A thin layer of your existing hair should remain visible to give a visible line between the new growth and your existing hairline, but the rest of your hair should be a clean break. Because dreads are thick, it’s important to make sure your stylist uses plenty of product and gives your new dreads plenty of time to dry.

How to grow dreads with plaits?

When you start dreadlocks with braids, you can expect your hair to grow very fast, about half a centimeter per month, and that’s quite a lot! It’s not uncommon for your hair to grow an inch or more in length in just a few months. That’s a long time, especially when you consider that your hair grows about half a centimeter per month when you don’t dye or cut it.