How Do You Make Dreadlocks With Fine Thin Hair?
Thin, fine hair can be very difficult to manage. Keeping curls, body and bounce seem to be a real challenge when you have limp hair. Creating dreadlocks when you have fine hair can also be difficult, although not impossible. When making the dread locks, your hair will appear shorter than it actually is. This is normal and has to do with the process used to create the lock. Wax your dreadlocks regularly to keep the locks healthy and together. Use hair clips to divide your hair into manageable sections: front, back, sides and bangs. Start at the back of the head, at the crown. Grab a finger-width section of hair and comb through, starting at the scalp and working toward the end of the hair. Remember that you will be working in layers. Start with the top layer, and then work your way down to the hairs at the nape of your neck. Place the fine-toothed comb at the end of your hair and push back towards your scalp. Repeat on the same finger-width section of hair until you have created a messy