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How to Maintaining dreadlocks with a crochet hook

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Uploaded by on Mar 17, 2008

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  • latching only makes the dread thin when you pull too tightyou must alllow the dread enough room to swell my son has been growing his locks since he was 2 years old he's now 7 and hid locks are the shit.

  • Feel free to make more videos showing how you actually use the hook to pull the lock through, please.

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  • LACKING DAMAGES YOUR LOCS AND THINS THEM OUT IN THE ENDS

    BREAKAGE AND SOON NO LOCS AT ALL. LOCS WERE NEVER INTENDED TO BE MANAGED THIS WAY. TRUE LOCS ARE MANTAINED BY PATIENCE AND LOTS OF CONDITIONING AS WELL AS GOOD EATING. BLESS YOU. SISTA

  • LACKING DAMAGES YOUR LOCS AND THINS THEM OUT IN THE ENDS

    BREAKAGE AND SOON NO LOCS AT ALL.

  • @milkman510 lolll

  • Horrible demo

  • what if you hair is not all the way locked up can you still latch hook it ?

    please answer with real help

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  • you need a latch hook

  • Oh my god you gotta go through all this method nah thats ok I will watch something else

  • dont know if anyone has said or knows....but follow north,south,east west for better strength of the lock......

  • mmmmm ¬¬ esa aguja es mui grande para los dread

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