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Friday, May 18, 2012

ByeByeBye

 

After the birth of our daughter last year, I decided to take out my dreads. I loved them, miss them, but it was time for many reasons... so here is the process and some photos! Enjoy.
 
Last summer I took a few months and took out my dreadlocks. I thought that some of you might be interested in the process and how it worked out for me!

I have had 2 sets of dreads, one that were truly dreadful because they were done extremely poorly and not sectioned by Adorn Hair Salon here in Asheville. I actually ended up with balding spots from where they didn't section the hair out, it was a mess. To fix that, I went to Eclipse Salon and worked with Jenn, who did a wonderful job with a dread perm. We were able to hide the bald spots, and I had exactly what I wanted for almost 5 years!!

This past summer, I needed a change, and decided to comb out the locks, it took me about 3 months, 6 combs, and LOTS of time. When I was done, I went back to Eclipse to see Jenn and after it all, I had a ton of hair left and was able to end with should length hair that was healthy and full of life.

During the process, I discovered a few things:

Dry combing to remove was better.
VO5 in the tube smoothed it out and helped keep it from re-tangling.
Go slow.
Don't expect to be done quickly.
A TON of hair comes out, and that is ok... I seriously think there was enough to knit a quilt, lol.

No matter the reason for, or how you start your dreads, they become a part of you; your energy, life and ... well... everything go into them, and when you brush them out, a lot of energy comes out too, it was really neat to feel the release of some negative energy and the good that came from the removal process.

Here was the process in photos:
dread removal 001
Comb #3
dread removal 002
dread removal 003
dread removal 004
dread removal 005
dread removal 025
dread removal 070
dread removal 074
dread removal 075
dread removal 081
June 2011 434
June 2011 438
June 2011 440
Halfway done
July 094
Half way!
July 115
34 dreads left 7-11-11
24 dreads remaining
24 dreads remaining
16 dreads left 2
Dreads 5 left 001
Dreads 5 left 004
Dreads 5 left 006
Dreads 5 left 009
September 090
September 107


Monday, November 16, 2009

Dready update...

Just a few shots of my normal updo/ my dread bun.




Friday, September 25, 2009

A few recent photos:


Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Another photo of the dreads...

I recently had to take about 10 inches off my dreads b/c my youngest son was having some GI issues and puked in them enough times that I was unable to remove the smell from the ends of the dreads. Here is a recent photo of the dreads (about 2 months ago, right after removing the 10 inches):



I will post a new photo tomorrow of them a day after dread maintenance, so that those of you who were curious what that is/looks like can see .


Monday, May 05, 2008

New dread pics after a year! I am 36 weeks pregnant here, so don't mind the fat ;) LOL.




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