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I like your transitional dreads.
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for the flat iron what temperature would you use? Mine can go to 390 degrees Fahrenheit.
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you have to hold the dread otherwise it will go wawawawawawa *unwind* I laughed SO hard at that its such a great descriptor :) very helpful tutorial thanks :)
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Lovely tutorial! Thank you so much! <3
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It helped alllllooooot
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hey, i do this but when i have a few put together the stick to each other olmost like velcro, help?
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@xxxBloodyGermanyxxx I've used flat irons, just don't leave it on for more than 20 seconds or it will begin to melt and stick. I have used flat irons for ironable and nonironable synthetic hair so I've got some experience.
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@Magicallolitamomo Depends upon how thick they are. I've never made these but I want to. I think it might take 3 or 4 bags at most costing you probably no more than $15 to $20 at most!
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THANK YOU!! haha I've been searching forever to figure out how to make them.
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@Magicallolitamomo you usually don't make a full head persay but like two pony tail amounts which i would say is two to three bags. Good luck
3 people can't make synthetic dreads! XD
gothgirl4813 1 year ago 38
i was wondering how many bags of hair does it take to make a full head of dreads?
Magicallolitamomo 10 months ago 20