HOW TO : Double ended Dreads

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2011

This is the cheapest way to make double ended dreads. hope that this helps anyone who wants to make them :]

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  • oh my god thankyou so much for this video!!!

  • @FPKissrProductions Thank you for watching :]

  • Thanks, and one more question lol, How many bags do you recommend someone buy for a full head?

  • @xdrummerxloserx I would recommend 6 bags, each back of hair can make about 15ish dreads (SE dreads) and about 10 double ended dreads :] if your just starting out with then its good to start with about 60-70 justs so your noodle gets use to them, after that you can put in more :] hope that helps

  • @jessyDB Thank you soooo much!! :3

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  • @xdrummerxloserx If you are braiding them in these ones will lay just above the elbows(from the bottom of the head to the top) ,I make longer ones the same way, I just use a longer length of hair. when I was making these pink ones I was asked to cut them down 5 inches. Double ended Dreads are length adjustable the bend in the middle can be placed anywhere and that can add length to dreadfalls and make them look layered too

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  • How would you make dreads that reach half way down your back? the ones I see being made in tutorials are usually only shoulder length.

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