First synthetic dreads
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- Stormith
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First synthetic dreads
So I finally decided to stop being just an admirer and try my hand at making synthetic dreads.
I have no idea how I ended up with one so freakishly long xD I consider 2 of my dreads unusable, but 3 pretty good for my first set.
The backcombing on the good 3
The ends of the good 3. They're not the tightest in the world, any tips? I figured since they're SE's, my hair braided around the end would sort of...reinforce it anyway. I would by no means be selling them, so they don't have to be fancy, but do they look sturdy enough that I could wear them for a while?
Just installed one real quick(excuse the hair clip, I used it in lieu of an elastic to save time and effort), and it felt like it would keep well. They're very sturdy feeling when I pinch them.
Also, is it normal that they should unravel if you pinch a section and purposely turn it the opposite way of which it was sealed? Like I rolled them around in my hands and it seemed fine, but just to test it out I very directly rotated one section against the way it was sealed, and it puffed up and came a bit undone. When I let go it just returned to it's normal spot. Is it normal? I'm assuming if it's not, the answer is MOREMOREMORE! backcombing.
Thanks for your time
I have no idea how I ended up with one so freakishly long xD I consider 2 of my dreads unusable, but 3 pretty good for my first set.
The backcombing on the good 3
The ends of the good 3. They're not the tightest in the world, any tips? I figured since they're SE's, my hair braided around the end would sort of...reinforce it anyway. I would by no means be selling them, so they don't have to be fancy, but do they look sturdy enough that I could wear them for a while?
Just installed one real quick(excuse the hair clip, I used it in lieu of an elastic to save time and effort), and it felt like it would keep well. They're very sturdy feeling when I pinch them.
Also, is it normal that they should unravel if you pinch a section and purposely turn it the opposite way of which it was sealed? Like I rolled them around in my hands and it seemed fine, but just to test it out I very directly rotated one section against the way it was sealed, and it puffed up and came a bit undone. When I let go it just returned to it's normal spot. Is it normal? I'm assuming if it's not, the answer is MOREMOREMORE! backcombing.
Thanks for your time
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Re: First synthetic dreads
That 3rd one is definitely the best. You migth wanna seal them again, dreads do puff up a little with wear, I've twisted some the opposite way too in the past & they fluff up a little.
However, keep at it. Looking great so far!
However, keep at it. Looking great so far!
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Re: First synthetic dreads
Those look great for a first attempt & definitely wearable
- Stormith
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Re: First synthetic dreads
Thanks guys ^w^ I was really worried that my dreads were atrocious and unusable haha. I'll seal them again just to be extra sure :3
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Re: First synthetic dreads
Those are looking really good for your first! Very nice taper.
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Re: First synthetic dreads
These are awesome! Great taper and loops Getting the length uniform will come to you with practice, on my set each one got progressively longer so when you lined them all up first to last it looked like they were stretching
I always wondered about the untwisty thing too but I think its normal, I can't imagine how you could make a twisted dread that isn't possible to untwist a bit... it would probably have to be felted rock solid or something scary! As long as it pops right back into place I think its fine
And I'm loving the color... a lot. 0_0
I always wondered about the untwisty thing too but I think its normal, I can't imagine how you could make a twisted dread that isn't possible to untwist a bit... it would probably have to be felted rock solid or something scary! As long as it pops right back into place I think its fine
And I'm loving the color... a lot. 0_0
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I love the colour, very electric.
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Re: First synthetic dreads
For you first time, these dreads are very very good!
Normally i see dreads lacking a ton of backcombing when its someones first try, but these dont look like they need it that much like ive seen others have. If you twist a dread backwards its normal for it to look like its coming undone but when you let go, it should spring back to its tightness. If they easily unravel or keep puffing up just from use or moving them around then i would definitely backcomb them more or seal them tighter.
Normally i see dreads lacking a ton of backcombing when its someones first try, but these dont look like they need it that much like ive seen others have. If you twist a dread backwards its normal for it to look like its coming undone but when you let go, it should spring back to its tightness. If they easily unravel or keep puffing up just from use or moving them around then i would definitely backcomb them more or seal them tighter.
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Re: First synthetic dreads
Much better than my first attempt! Keep going!
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Re: First synthetic dreads
They look great for the first try! I would suggest investing in some little hair elastics for the loops. I like to put them on during the initial backcombing and then take them off before I seal them. Just backcomb a few times to get them nice in tight against the loop. I've found that it helps with those scragglies at the top of the dread.
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- Stormith
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Re: First synthetic dreads
These are a few I just made. I think they've gotten a lot better.
I don't mind the different lengths, in fact I rather like it
TEXTURE!
They still poof a bit when I twist them, but snap right back in to place when I let go so I guess that's just normal and I'm just being paranoid.
I don't mind the different lengths, in fact I rather like it
TEXTURE!
They still poof a bit when I twist them, but snap right back in to place when I let go so I guess that's just normal and I'm just being paranoid.
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Re: First synthetic dreads
Great for a first attempt, my first ones were only good for the bin! And my loops were a mess, your's are nice and tidy
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Re: First synthetic dreads
these have a very nice taper and the loops look great, maybe just a bit of practise getting the small bumps evened out but otherwise theyre looking fab
- CryptiquesBizarre
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Re: First synthetic dreads
Those are gorgeous! You've done wonderful. I do agree, the color is lovely and matches so well!
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