Dreadlocks have existed for centuries and respected amongst many nations. Dreadlocks tend to grow longer than normal hair because there is less interference to dreadlocks. You can either use a comb, ...
Thin. Thick. Short. Long. Neat. Messy. Dreadlocks of all styles never seem out of season in the Green Mountain State. This week Seven Days got the low-down on locks from Elisabeth Hart, “dread ...
Yes you can, but you might need to re-twist it once in a while since grey hair is stubborn and does not lock easily. What people say or think should not bother you — after all, people will always talk ...
One method is called comb coils, which is when you use a small-tooth comb to twist small sections of the hair until they form coils.
Everyone’s loc journey is different. While some may opt for the style for deeply spiritual and cultural reasons, others may loc their hair simply for the convenience of not needing to maintain loose ...
Some of us love the natural hair movement, but our hair doesn’t seem to support us. Rather than put your stubborn curls on fire with a toxic relaxer, there’s another way to keep your natural hair: ...
More than five months after new Army regulations banned twists and dreadlocks for women wearing the uniform, changes in the regulations announced this week allow twists but keep restrictions on ...
A Louisville, Ky., high school has retreated from a dress code policy that would have banned cornrows, twists, and dreadlocks—hairstyles commonly worn by African-Americans. The decision to suspend the ...