Tuesday, February 11, 2014

How to remove dreadlocks without a haircut

To take off your dreadlocks is not always necessary to cut all your hair. In this note we will give you a step by step guide to removing from your hair without losing hair.


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How to remove dreadlocks without a haircut

One of the characteristics that define those who want to wear or stop wearing dreadlocks is patience. This is because either for hair to grow long as we need to create each of the braids and dreadlocks, we need time.

The same goes for when you stop using them, either because the length of your dreads too, because you think you are not more to your style, bother, get hot, etc..

The process to remove dreadlocks without cutting the hair may take some time, from one week to five months, depending on hair texture and the method that you used to form them. Note that this procedure to disarm the dreads cause too much hair fall, maybe tufted. It's normal, do not think you'll be completely stripped.

Steps to remove dreadlocks

  1. First, should you evaluate the appearance of dreadlocks , and in turn, consider how natural hair texture, ie, straight, curly or wavy. If you had dreadlocks when you are not tangled too, will be easier. Something you should also look at is the method you used to assemble them. The "free" dreadlocks or those made ​​with comb apart much more easily than those created by turning the strands or by the technique of "block".
  2. Then place a large amount of conditioner in your hair. At least a full container. This is to "soften" the dreadlocks. You can choose one with economic balm because it has soothing properties. He presses rasta individually until all are saturated with product.
  3. Rinse hair with warm or lukewarm, never hot water slightly. Lava until you feel that was a film of conditioner all over the head. This process is likely to have to do it several times (two to three per week) to soften more.
  4. Finally, each of the unwinds dreadlocks using the end of a comb "rat's tail". The movement should be from the root to the tip, or by smaller parties from the bottom up. Remember that this will take some time. You can take holidays to finish the process. Repeat until each is fully unraveled rasta and passes to the next.
  5. To keep the hair moist throughout treatment, using a spray bottle or spray with which to go wetting the area worked. Once you're done, apply many bathrooms intensive cream until the hair back to "normal".

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