What hair type can get dreads?

Every hair type can loc, but the kinkier the hair is the faster it will loc - in most cases that is. Finer or straighter hair can take longer to loc and might look different from someone with kinkier hair.
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Can any type of hair get dreadlocks?

Locks can form in all textures of hair if it is left to grow without manipulation. But certain textures of hair are more conducive to forming them. This makes sense if we remember that locks are formed out of strands of hair bound together.
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What hair do you need for dreads?

Ideally, you want your hair to be a minimum of 15 centimeters (or 6 inches), however, you can technically start dreads sooner if you're willing to invest the extra time in maintaining them during the early stages.
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Can you get dreadlocks with thick hair?

People who have coarse and thick hair can have up to 200 dreads without a problem. Someone with thin hair like me, on the other hand, will end up with much less. Coarse hair not only gives you thicker locs in the mature stage but also provides a stronger root for the rest of the hair to hold onto.
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Does thick hair lock faster?

In general, thicker and more tightly coiled hair locs faster.
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Can you get dreads with curly hair?

By backcombing straight or wavy hair at least 3 in (76 mm) long, twisting shorter or curly hair, or letting your hair grow out, you can grow dreadlocks without the use of any costly haircare products. You can use any of these methods yourself or use a stylist to help you.
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Can 3b hair get braids?

Jumbo box braids are another great option for 3b hair. They take less time than small braids or scalp braids, and they're cheap and easy to do on yourself. Celebrity hair braider Guin Gui shows how simple the style is on Vashtie's hair.
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Can 3a hair get braids?

3a hair can be braided and slicked back, or pinned up and fluffed out.
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How much do dreads cost?

How much do dreads cost? Many salons charge a flat rate of $600 for the first six hours and $50 to $60 for each extra hour. Many people get average-sized locks, and the work normally takes about six hours to complete. This isn't a guarantee since every head is different.
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How long do dreads take off?

In general we see about a 20-30% loss of length during backcombing. If you're not sure how to figure a percentage just ask google: "twenty percent of 12" (without the quotes) You'll get back an answer of 2.4 and that's the number of inches you'll likely loose when you backcomb.
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How do you start dreads?

There are many ways to start dreadlocks, such as backcombing, palm rolling, and waxing, but the most popular way is to backcomb. Use a fine-toothed comb to backcomb your hair, starting at the ends and working your way up. Twist the hair as you go, working in a downward motion until each strand of hair is matted.
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Can everybody grow dreads?

As stated before, anyone can grow dreadlocks with patience and the right technique. It doesn't matter the color of skin or which part of the world you live in. Again, the hair's texture is what matters most. To find out what you need to grow dreadlocks, visit a hairstylist specializing in dreadlocks (locticians).
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Do dreadlocks damage Caucasian hair?

Can dreads cause damage to your hair? The short answer is no. It's quite the opposite. Dreadlocks as a hairstyle actually help protect your hair.
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Do dreadlocks smell?

Dreadlocks are essentially matted hair, which has the potential to trap odors quicker than loose hair, but this doesn't mean that dreads smell bad or they're doomed to eventually smell bad. If you don't know how to care for your dreads properly, your dreads could end up with an offensive smell.
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Do I have 2C or 3A?

The most apparent difference between types 2C and 3A hair is their appearance. 2C hair is wavy, while type 3A hair is curly. If you look closely at 2C curls, you'll see that they have more of an s-shape than a spiral (which 3A curls have). In addition to that, type 2C curls may not start at the root.
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What does hair type 4a look like?

Type 4a hair has medium-sized, loosely packed curls. The curls have a springy S-shape and are about the size of a crochet needle. If you look closely at the 4a hair type, you'll notice the curls are not as interlocked as 4b or 4c curls. Each 4a strand independently curls or spirals away from other neighboring strands.
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Is my hair 3C or 3B?

If your curls easily wrap around the sidewalk chalk, then you have type 3A hair. If the permanent marker is the best fit, then your hair type is 3B. If your spiral curls are the size of a pencil, you have type 3C hair.
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What do 3B curls look like?

Within the category of type 3 hair, 3b curls are a collection of bouncy ringlets. The circumference of each swirl is roughly that of a Sharpie marker. Because your curl type straddles the happy medium between 3a and 3c hair, you may also have some loose spirals and springy corkscrews in your locks.
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Is 2c hair curly?

Like all type 2 hair, 2c hair is wavy, but that often feels like a technicality. Your S-bend hair is thick and the waves start at the roots. If you've ever been confused about whether your hair is wavy or curly, it's likely you have the 2c hair type.
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What is a 3C hair type?

3C hair is made up of well-defined, tight corkscrews or coils with lots of strands densely packed together. Their circumference is the size of a pencil or straw. 3C curls have a fine to medium texture. This curl type is prone to dryness, tangles, and lack of curl definition.
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What is Type 4 natural hair?

Type 4 (Coily)

Coily hair, commonly referred to as Afro-textured or kinky hair, is naturally very dry and spongy in texture and can be soft and fine or coarse and wiry. Strands form very tight, small curls of zig-zags right from the scalp and are prone to major shrinkage.
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Can you get dreads wet?

Can you get them wet? Getting the dreads wet ahead of time won't usually cause them any problems, but many people find that if they get their dreads wet without washing them and getting them clean, they get itchy sooner. If you don't find this to be the case then you can get them wet in between washings.
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