Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Make your own wool dreads/ dread extensions

Ever wanted to have long hair over night? 
Ever wanted to try dreads, without the commitment?
Ever wanted a hairstyle that is easy to keep up, natural
and cheap?

Here's my solution: WOOL DREADS

Here's a super easy, natural and cheap way to make your own 
temporary dreads or dread extensions:

Buy wool roving in the color close to your hair color.
For the whole head you'll need at least 300g.
[You can get it on ebay or etsy for less than $10 incl. s/h.]

Cut it into pieces, about 3-4in shorter than you want to final length
(it gets longer during the following process).


Heat up some water in a large saucepan and add a little (half a pea size) 
of dishwashing soap.


Put one strand at a time into the water, wait about 10-15 seconds
and take it out. Then rub the whole strand in between your hands
- from one end to the other.


There is your first dread!





This was my pile before the hot water:



One of the dreads after the hot bath and rolling:



Mama's helper on his way to hanging up the dreads in 
the garage to dry ;)



Me with the dreads! (Dreads can stay in easily for 6-8 weeks)
I just folded each strand in the middle and braided it in.


To make the dreads you can plan about 2-3 hours, to braid them in, 
I took about 1 hour (I braided about 35 - and I have done this before).
If this is your first time of braiding extensions in, you might want to plan more time.
I personally did not divide my hair in equal sections, if you section your hair upfront,
you will also need more time.
It might be a good idea to invite a friend or two to help you divide it and braid in the 
extensions - that is lots of fun (you can put a movie on), it's much easier
and of course much faster!
Have fun! And enjoy your dreads!
The dreads can be unbraided after the 6-8 weeks and 
they can be re- used! 

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