A-line kits, tips and tricks anyone?
Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2013 8:29 am
So I have read the topic in previous times about how to make an Aline set.
Ive stared at Rivetlickers drawing for the install and have personally installed an aline set before on a friend!
Ive never made myself a set before and just go brain dead when I look at the hair and dont know where to start.
The goal plan is to leave the bangs out and do the rest so I figure maybe around 60 dreads? I have very thick hair so I can hold a lot. Its also on the short side, so not too much braiding will go down.
I know two make three groups of length. Short, medium and long. Just curious how many of each group should I make? Whats more important, the short or longer dreads? When installing do I want more dreads up top for thickness?
Any advice you can throw my way or personal experiences or even PICTURES would be awesome.
=]
Its gonna be a short aline btw. REAL short in the back and still kinda short up front but a little below the chin...
I can already imagine how much easier it will be to sleep on then long dreads like I normally wear.
CHEERS!
Ive stared at Rivetlickers drawing for the install and have personally installed an aline set before on a friend!
Ive never made myself a set before and just go brain dead when I look at the hair and dont know where to start.
The goal plan is to leave the bangs out and do the rest so I figure maybe around 60 dreads? I have very thick hair so I can hold a lot. Its also on the short side, so not too much braiding will go down.
I know two make three groups of length. Short, medium and long. Just curious how many of each group should I make? Whats more important, the short or longer dreads? When installing do I want more dreads up top for thickness?
Any advice you can throw my way or personal experiences or even PICTURES would be awesome.
=]
Its gonna be a short aline btw. REAL short in the back and still kinda short up front but a little below the chin...
I can already imagine how much easier it will be to sleep on then long dreads like I normally wear.
CHEERS!