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Organized by dreadlocks growth stages, use the links below to quickly access the pages relevant to you!
CONSIDERING DREADLOCKSThis section is reserved for you if you're thinking about getting dreadlocks but not quite sure how to go about it yet.
| | | | | | | | | Boost your locks or start them with sythetic hair | It's easy to put in (and remove) temporary dreads | Learn two different ways to start locking up today |
| | | | | | | | | Want micro-dreads? This is one way to get the look. | A dreadlocks hairdresser can help you with your locs | Worried about starting locks in your natural hair? |
NEWBORN DREADLOCKSCongratulations on making dreadlocks, perhaps even for the first time . Now that you have them are you unsure how to take care of them? Use this section to see how easy it is to take care of new dreadlocks.
| | | | | | | | | Hair care products for dread heads everywhere | Do it yourself or see a pro? This article will help you pick | Pick your poo carefully! |
| | | | | | | | | A great alternative to hair conditioner is hair tea | Five steps is all it takes to maintain your locks | Use essential oils as part of your natural hair care |
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ADOLESCENT DREADLOCKSYou've had dreadlocks for a few months now. You can do everything the newborn dreadlock wearer can do but you're able to use accessories now!
| | | | | | | | | See fun and useful it is to dress up dreads | A staple for lock wearers, learn which beads are best | Organics and natural ingredient ideas for dreds |
| | | | | | | | | Long locks are easy to attain with a bit of hair care | Adopt a regular shampoo and conditioning routine | Tea is not just for drinking anymore |
| | | | | | | | | If your biggest concern is maintenance, get groomed | Organic oils for your natural hair locks | More than fashion, head coverings help locks grow |
MATURE DREADLOCKSYou've had dreadlocks for a at least a year right? Well, then this section is for you. While there's not much difference in what you can do versus what someone with adolescent dreads can do, there are some special considerations that you'll learn about on these pages.
| | | | | | | | | Tams, hats, and other accessories for your locks | Learn about different types of beads for dreadlocks | If you're interested in natural organics, see this page |
| | | | | | | | | Caring for dreds is easy | See how (and how often) to wash your locks | Quick tips to maintain your locks |
REMOVING DREADLOCKSThis section is reserved for those at the end of their dreadlocking journey. Whether you want to start over with fresh locks or move on to another hairstyle, this section will help you do that while keeping your hair care in mind.
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