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How to Make Dreadlocks-lil Wayne DreadlocksDreadlocks is a type of natural hairstyle. Dreadlocks these days can be made look neat and gorgeous and can also be styled in many different ways.
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How to Brush Out DreadlocksMost people believe that the only way to get rid of dreadlocks is to shave their heads entirely or wait for the roots to grow out and then cut the dreads off. But, for those of us who would like the change without the baldness, there are other options.
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Safely Removing Dreads, Dreadlocks and SisterlocksIf you have enjoyed wearing Dreadlocks for a period of time, you surely have become attached to your hair. There is no need to abruptly cut that relationship.
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Getting Dreadlocks Done in Thailand: Should You and Where Are the Best Places to Get Them?Getting dreadlocks done in Thailand is popular for many young travelers but is it a good idea? And where should you get them? -
Dreadlocks for EveryoneThis article goes over a few hang-ups some people have about dreadlocks as a hairstyle, and why anyone who wants dreadlocks can wear them these days. How they're made, how to wear the and why anyone would want them. -
How to Start and Maintain Two-Strand Twists as an Alternative to DreadlocksInformation about starting and maintaining two-strand twists as an alternative to dreadlocks. -
How to Make DreadlocksTips on starting dreadlocks in your own hair.
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Remove Dreadlocks Without Shaving Your HeadIt's a myth that you have to shave your head to remove dreadlocks. You can save your hair! I'll tell you how I saved my hair and how you can save yours!
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Asha Mandela Has World's Longest DreadlocksAsha Mandela is setting a Guinness World Record for longest dreadlocks: plus a look at other human body world records.
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Decent Jobs for Those Who Have DreadlocksViable job options for those who have dreadlocks.
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African American Hairstyles: DreadlocksOriginally, dreadlocks resulted from allowing hair to matt on its own, by not combing, brushing or cutting, causing the hair to form thick ropes. Modern dreadlocks are more stylized and fussed over.
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How to Wash DreadlocksPeople are often curious about how dreadlocks are cleaned. The process is similar to washing hair that is not in dreadlocks. Here is how locs are washed.
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What Not to Wear: Jessica the Model with DreadlocksStacy and Clinton help make over Jessica, a model who wears acrylic multicolor dreadlocks, striped tights and pink tutus.
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Starting Dreadlocks: What to Know Before You LockA look at what you should consider before starting dreadlocks, from someone who previously had locks. -
Dull, Boring Hair? How to Make Dreadlocks!Here's a user-friendly guide to debunking Internet mythology about the formation of dreadlocks, and a how-to for those looking to lock up. -
Dreadlocks: Not Just for Jamaicans and Reggae Fans AnymoreThe hairstyle dreadlocks, also spelled dredlocs or dredlocks and sometimes referred to as dreds is a style that is commonly associated with the Rastafarian religion. But, is that assumption false?
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New Jersey Man Disciplined for Dreadlocks Can Sue for Religious DiscriminationA New Jersey appellate court has ruled that a Rastafarian corrections officer subjected to disciplinary action and facing termination of his employment for refusing to cut his dreadlocks had presented a valid claim of religious discrimination.
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Caring for Your Dreadlocks: Maintainance to Keep Smooth Clean LocksSmooth, clean dreadlocks are ideal, but sometimes those with dreads can fall short on maintainance. As a mother who created and maintains smooth, clean dreadlocks on her 3 year old daughter, I have discovered how to keep them properly maintained.
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Tips for Starting DreadlocksTips for starting dreadlocks from a former dreadlock-wearer. -
Tips for Maintaining DreadlocksAre you thinking about dreading your hair? You'll want to make sure that your locks are good looking and well maintained. Here are a few tips for maintaining healthy looking dreadlocks.
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Dreadlocks, Ganja and Reggae: What is Rastafarianism?Since the mid seventies a reggae artist by the name of Bob Marley has introduced the sound of Reggae music to the western world. Accompanying his music was his long uncut braid-like hair (dreadlocks).
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Create Smooth, Clean Dreadlocks, No Matter the Texture of Your HairAs the mother of a 3 year old with clean and smooth dreadlocks, I have had plenty of experience with this hairstyle. Here, I will take you on the journey to clean, smooth dreadlocks. -
Why I Wear Dreadlocks?To this day, many wear dreadlocks because of their religious affiliations. Namely the Rastafarian religion. Others wear dreadlocks as a symbol of racial pride and strength. -
Dreadlock Care: What If I No Longer Want My Dreadlocks?Here I will explain the steps required to remove your dreadlocks, should you decide you no longer wish to keep them.Many have the mistaken conception, which I once had myself, that dredlocks can only be removed by shaving your head nearly bald.
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How to Wash Your DreadlocksWhether you just started your dread journey or are just now considering it, you probably want to know about washing. I've got the perfect solution for all your dread washing needs. And, chances are, it's probably in your kitchen right now. -
The Rastafarians ... Beyond "Reggae" and "Dreadlocks"The Rastafarian philosophy not only consists of fashion and music... it combines various religious elements and the cause of racial justice.
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Swimming with DreadlocksIn addition to jumping in the pool, I like visiting the waterpark, and truly appreciate a good soak in a bubbling spa every now and then. To make these activities more enjoyable for me, I've developed hair care steps for both before and after water fun.
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Dogs with Dreadlocks: The Puli and Komondor BreedsThe Puli and Komondor are two Hungarian dog breeds noted for their dreadlocked fur. Find out about the history and biology of these two unusual breeds. -
Is it legal for an NFL player to tackle by the hair or dreadlocks of an opponent?Lions game provides answer to important question.
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Dreadlocks: Another MethodLocking your hair doesn't have to be time-consuming and dramatic. This is how I locked my hair 8 years ago. No cutting off all my hair, no special waxes, and no drama.
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The Rasta Religion from Marcus Garvey to DreadlocksBrief history of Rastafarian religion, practices, beliefs and movements. -
The Care and Feeding of Dreadlocks: Beat Dry Scalp with Essential OilsYou've taken the plunge, and started your locks. Here's an easy after-care guide. Learn about the itchies, the antennae, and all the new love that comes with dreads. -
Dreadlocks: How to Start and Manage Your New LocksFrom beginning to end, I will walk you through the process. Decide you don't like them and want to take them out? It's all covered in this guide.
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Dreadlocks, Ganja and Reggae: What is Rastafarianism?The foundations and beliefs of the Rastafarian culture.
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Dreadfully PerfectA close look at what it takes to maintain beautiful and healthy dreadlocks. -
Manny Ramirez Goes 1-3 in White Sox StartManny Ramirez, recently acquired from the Los Angeles Dodgers on a waiver claim. -
What is Rastafari?Rastafari is more than dreadlocks and ganja. An article explaining what it means to be Rasta. -
Idol's Crystal Bowersox Has no CharismaDreadlocks look good on a Jamaican "man", not on a white girl singing in front of the masses. Change it up girl, look like a girl! Show a little believable emotion when the other contestants leave the show. Oh sorry, too late for that.
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How to Get Natty DreadsDreadlocks have deep spiritual meaning for some, for others it is just a hairstyle. There are many ways to obtain dreadlocks, the best way in my opinion is natty dreads. Natty dreads is when hair is left to do its own thing, without manipulation. -
How to Start a Successful Tangled Hair, Hair Braiding, Hair Extension and Dreadlock Removal BusinessWith the increase and demand by women to wear braids, dreadlocks or hair extensions,this new service venture can become a very successful and profitable enterprise for a wise entrepreneur with proper education and planning.



