My dread timeline - 10 1/2 months

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by shadygrov, Dec 8, 2008.

  1. shadygrov

    shadygrov Member

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    In January I backcombed my hair. I used rubber bands and wax like 3 times. I immediately knew the wax was garbage but though the rubber bands helped. I kept them in for several months. I changed them out regularly and they never stayed in the dread. But the damage was done. As you could imagine it broke lots of hairs. I realized at this point, still not have read anything other than on the shitty commercial sites, that any maintenance is just hurting my dreads. I stopped everything I did on occasion and just let my hair go. This happened at the 5 months mark. From there on out I wash every 10-14 days and seperate regularly. I am thoroughly enjoying this experience. It's given me loads loads of self confidence and definitely patience. I recommend them to anyone that asks about them.

    I am going to update soon with my digital camera. These were taken from my cell phone. Sorry for the poor quality.

    These are from 5 months or so. I was in the process of taking all the rubber bands out for the final time. I took pics during the process. I also look pissed off but it was really hard to focus the camera and take a picture of myself. I was concentrating. lol

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  2. shadygrov

    shadygrov Member

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    These pics are from 8 months.

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    Congos - I have one in the back comprised of 5 dreads. I they locked up before I knew I had to seperate. I love it though.
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    The light makes the color change slightly more exaggerated than it really is. But it's totally natural. I have never died my hair.
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  3. shadygrov

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  4. Natures Love Child

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    I can't wait until my hair starts to knot up! ^^
     
  5. Slow blur

    Slow blur Member

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    awesome congo picture!
     
  6. hellodreadhead

    hellodreadhead Beta as fuck

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    I backcombed mine in Jan too. Mine have a shed load of loops in them. Can't wait until they go though. Yours look very very nice
     
  7. shadygrov

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    Thanks. I don't do any maintenance other than just ripping them apart. They are still rather short, I can't tie them back yet which I am waiting for
     
  8. baguazhang

    baguazhang Banned

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    have they shrunk yet? I've heard some mysterious things that like, around 5-8 months they start to shrink a LOT.

    Anyway, nice dread pics. Thanks for posting, very encouraging!
     
  9. Smelly D

    Smelly D The Dreaded Plumber

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    i used to tie mine back from my face with a shoelace on top of me head, cause they werent long enough for a pony tail =]
     
  10. shadygrov

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    lol. The original backcombed section are less than half the length they originally were. My hair grows rather fast but for the first 6 months I didn't see any new length. I mean I did just not faster than the old shrunk. The "new" natural growth is longer than the existing backcombed sections. There's a clear distinction between the two but time goes on, the distinction goes away. Like I said, I started with 3-4 inches and now its every bit of 6 inches or more. Before I had very straight, native american type hair. It shrunk more than I expected but it was a gradual shrinking. It seemed every time I would wash my hair the shrinking would occur the most (actually during the drying part).
     
  11. mandyland

    mandyland Senior Member

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    Wow theyre really nice!
     
  12. captaindreadlock

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    awsome man! lookin good!
     
  13. Glacius

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    im surprised how straight most of them are, but i guess that is from your hair type. cool stuff.
     
  14. Critik

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    nice man
     
  15. nympfsue

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    looking great!
     
  16. shadygrov

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    If you look at them individually in person and not through a low resolution cell phone camera you can see each one has its own loops and unique qualities. They really aren't like straight and manicured. It's just how they lay. But I guess compared to a lot people they are really straight. I had really straight thick hair before.
     
  17. jmwhmb

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    very similar to my hair type!!! anytime over a year and they are going to be sweeeeet. try rubbin em up with a wool beenie. cheers
     
  18. baguazhang

    baguazhang Banned

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    All this did with mine was make them frizzy. That and I have read reports where the ones rubbed with wool over time turn out different than those that haven't been rubbed. I recommend leaving them alone, they look great as they are.
     
  19. Arnar

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    i dig them!
     
  20. Luxiebow

    Luxiebow Senior Member

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    oooh can't wait to see what mine look like that far along :) yours look cool man, well done :)
     

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