The fashion for dreadlocks (or dreadlocks), which translated into Russian means "frightening curls", came from Jamaica from representatives of Rastafarianism. Hair care in this case is somewhat different from caring for classic hairstyles.
Instructions
Step 1
Wash your hair much less often. Hair braided in dreadlocks becomes greasy much more slowly than loose hair. Therefore, if you are tired of washing your hair every other day, or you simply do not have enough time for this, dreadlocks will make this task easier for you. It is better to wash dreadlocks with sea or just salt water. To wash hair braided in dreadlocks, you need to use a special shampoo, as well as wax, which will help to quickly knock down and fix the hairstyle. You can buy shampoo, wax, and other accessories for dreadlocks in specialized stores …
Step 2
Use a variety of dreadlocking tools. For example, a crochet hook. After braiding your dreadlocks, you will need to periodically braid the stray hair. A regular crochet hook is ideal for this, and you should also use a dreadlock brush to comb your curls. Any one will do, but with natural bristles
Step 3
Strengthen your dreadlocks with beeswax. A natural remedy for correcting minor defects and strengthening the fixation of dreadlocks will be convenient and useful for all lovers of this non-standard hairstyle
Step 4
Put on your beret. There are times when it is highly undesirable to appear in public with an unusual hairstyle. In this case, you can hide your pigtails under the beret. Choose a color for every taste. You can wear a monochromatic headdress, or you can dress up in a colorful beret, like a real reggae performer
Step 5
Secure the ends of the dreadlocks with rubber bands. The peoples of Jamaica and other dark-skinned fans of wearing dreadlocks, the hair rolls naturally, and there is no need to fix them with something else. But, if your hair does not want to keep in dreadlocks on its own - they need to be secured with elastic bands.