To dread or not to dread....?
Who's the pic of in your post? If that's you, then you look great with dreads.
LOL!! I am sure there are some gross lazy hippie's out there that smell and don't bathe but when my husband had dreads before he actually showed me that they take a lot more maintenancethan my current hair does. He had to wash his hair every other day and when he did so he had to wa**** twice. He uses special shampoo that he buys online that has no sent. He goes thru each dread and squeezes the clean shampoo water in and then rinses. He also has to get them maintained every 2 to 4 months at a salon. They go thru each dread to ensure they are nice and tight and there are no loops & that they are still separate from each other at the roots. The maintenance keeps them looking nice. This stereotype is a big reason I am very hesitant to get dreads. I don't want people to think I am gross and smelly. I don't want people to think there are bugs and old food in my hair! Lol!!
-Ashlie
I'm a conservative old stick in the mud when it comes to things like that. Though I do admit that some people look good with them...rarely do I think they look good on a white person (I'm just being honest!). It's not a matter of cleanliness...and I wasn't aware that there was that much maintenance to them...but to me they just look messy on most (not all) white people. I've seen numerous African Americans that they look good on, though, probably because theirs holds more tightly together? I also think corn row braids look much better on an African American than on a white person. Bo Derek in braids didn't do a thing for me.
I do agree w/one of the previous posters though...a lot would be dependent on how you normally dress and what you do for a living. The ones in the picture you posted look OK...but still not really MY cup of tea...but if you like it and are comfortable with it...go for it. Don't forget...I'm older than dirt...probably almost an entire generation older than you!
BTW...once you've 'dreaded' your hair...can it be un 'dreaded'? Or do you have to just chop them off and start growing it all over again? I have always wondered that. Sometimes my hair gets so tangled that I feel like I have dreadlocks!
I hope I haven't offended you (or anyone else). That wasn't my intention...I'm just giving an honest opinion.
Holly
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-Ashlie
I am a conservative person so you will get a no from me. I think one, they don't look well maintained on all the ones I have seen. To me they always look ratted and messy. Also, I feel bad about the sterotypes that come with any differnt choice out of the norm (dreds, blue hair, mohawk, blah blah blah).
I guess from a life of being judged about my weight, I don't want anything else to add to being judged about. It is not for me, but you need to do whatever you like.
Traci