bwanajzj
Bluelighter
All dreaded, ex-dreaded. re-dreaded people, what made you grow dreads?
I need advice, input, etc., as I am playing around with the though of cutting my dreadlocks off, and this is a big fucking deal to me; it's probably a big fucking deal for anyone who knows what it truly means to bear the natty do.
Some bg info... I've had locks for almost 5 years now, and I really love dreads and everything that they stand for. In the beginning, they were made by back-combing and twisting, and later I used a technique where I sort of pull the dread through itself at the root, to knot it, and I do so in alternating directions, so that the bundles of hair get interlocked.... All the while, I've used various techniques to get loose hair into the locks, such as using a special crocheting needle. They sort of look like tight sisal ropes of various thickness, if anyone knows what those ropes look like. I'm a white male, so don't have the best hair for dreading. But I succeeded after many attempts, and I have really enjoyed growing with them over the years.
Now, I am close to cutting them off, not to rid myself of dreads forever (and definitely not to rid myself of the mentality and philosophy that brings upon dreads), but what I plan to do is start fresh and make new dreads at some point, using a technique that feels more natural and less forced. The act of pulling them through themselves, and having to constantly guide the dreads so that it doesn't become one big mess of a dread altogether, has started to seem unnatural to me. I would rather have dreads that developed more naturally, and in a somewhat controllable manner of their own. Probably just by lightly twisting and rubbing the locks...
Anyways, I want some fresh perspective from anyone who has experience dealing with the likes... I don't want to stand weeks down the line, after dealing with all the hype and questions from family and friends relating to my new do, and think, "FuCK!(% Why the helllll did I chop those things?!"
But I do find the thought of standing under the shower with a head cleared of hair quite tempting, as well as the feeling of wind on my scalp, etc. That refreshing feeling that always followed a buzzcut and subsequent shower back in the day.
So as this is a big deal, both personally, socially, philosophically/religiously, and so on, it's not something that's going to go down prematurely and ill-advised. Therefore, I'd like some input from any ex- or re-dreaded folks, and anyone else who feels they have something to say on the matter
I need advice, input, etc., as I am playing around with the though of cutting my dreadlocks off, and this is a big fucking deal to me; it's probably a big fucking deal for anyone who knows what it truly means to bear the natty do.
Some bg info... I've had locks for almost 5 years now, and I really love dreads and everything that they stand for. In the beginning, they were made by back-combing and twisting, and later I used a technique where I sort of pull the dread through itself at the root, to knot it, and I do so in alternating directions, so that the bundles of hair get interlocked.... All the while, I've used various techniques to get loose hair into the locks, such as using a special crocheting needle. They sort of look like tight sisal ropes of various thickness, if anyone knows what those ropes look like. I'm a white male, so don't have the best hair for dreading. But I succeeded after many attempts, and I have really enjoyed growing with them over the years.
Now, I am close to cutting them off, not to rid myself of dreads forever (and definitely not to rid myself of the mentality and philosophy that brings upon dreads), but what I plan to do is start fresh and make new dreads at some point, using a technique that feels more natural and less forced. The act of pulling them through themselves, and having to constantly guide the dreads so that it doesn't become one big mess of a dread altogether, has started to seem unnatural to me. I would rather have dreads that developed more naturally, and in a somewhat controllable manner of their own. Probably just by lightly twisting and rubbing the locks...
Anyways, I want some fresh perspective from anyone who has experience dealing with the likes... I don't want to stand weeks down the line, after dealing with all the hype and questions from family and friends relating to my new do, and think, "FuCK!(% Why the helllll did I chop those things?!"
But I do find the thought of standing under the shower with a head cleared of hair quite tempting, as well as the feeling of wind on my scalp, etc. That refreshing feeling that always followed a buzzcut and subsequent shower back in the day.
So as this is a big deal, both personally, socially, philosophically/religiously, and so on, it's not something that's going to go down prematurely and ill-advised. Therefore, I'd like some input from any ex- or re-dreaded folks, and anyone else who feels they have something to say on the matter
