Friday, June 22, 2012

Unlock Your Dreads!


Unlocking type 4 hair

In our other posts we have mentioned that dreads are high maintenance. Just like regular hair if you let them go without taking care of them they will become messy and unkempt. After a while it can get a little tiring to keep up and some people say enough is enough!

Over time having to pay for a loctition to re-twist your dreads can be costly, coupled with care products. Not to mention that if twisted to tightly to the ‘root’ a dread can snap clean off the scalp leaving a little fussy tuft where a beautiful dread used to be. It’s during these moments that most people chop off their dreads and start over with fresh hair. What many people don’t know is that dreads don’t always have to be chopped off.

A dread is basically a well managed awesome looking cylindrical tangle and tangles can be brushed out. I'm not going to lie to you, there are hardly and loctitions that will do it and if they do the price is somewhat astronomical. The process takes hours, depending on how long your dreds have been in sometimes days.

If you would like to unlock your dreads, first...

Set aside a few hours- You’re going to be combing out hair that has been shed and matted together over time. Pretty much the mother of all knots times however many dreads you have on your head. Set aside time on your day off or maybe a weekend when you don’t have to do anything all day, to start on your unlocking process.

Get a deep conditioner and a cheap conditioner- While you are combing out your hair you MUST saturate it in a detangling deep conditioner and start at the root. These can be expensive so I say buy a cheaper conditioner as well and use it to carry the detangling conditioner. Remember that you have to comb from the bottom of your dread to the ‘root’

Invest in a few cute scarves- The unlocking process may take a while for some people it may take days if you don’t know of many styles or just don’t have the time, invest in a few cute silk scarves to cover your hair until you are all unlocked.

Got that? So what you want to do is...
-Wash hair in hot water and do not towel dry
-Saturate each dread in conditioner
-Go through your hair (dread by dread) using small amounts of the detangling conditioner –use more if needed- as you go up the dread  
-Remember to go slowly as not to break your hair and start from the bottom of your dread working your way up

Unlocked type 2 hair
A few things that you may want to keep in mind while you are unlocking your hair are shedding, length of your hair and the amount of time you have had your dreads and your hair type. By now we all know that you shed anywhere from 100-150 hairs PER DAY, dreads however rely on these shed hair to gain length and mass. Keep in mind that when you are brushing out your dreads you will see ALOT of shed hair because the process has been stopped for an extended period of time. If you have long dreads expect to have your hands in your hair for a very long time depending on the length of your dreads and the amount of time you have allowed them to loc-up for you may be conditioning and combing for up to 48hrs+. Also keep in mind that if you have dreads on type 4 hair it will take a bit longer than someone with type 2 hair.

If you are going to take out your dreads I suggest asking a friend to help you, it makes the process go a lot faster.

Thinking about unlocking your dreads? Tell us about it n our comments section

Here is a really helpful vid I found on YouTube that may help! Enjoy!