Creating your own dreadlocks at home involves a few steps, and there are several methods to choose from depending on your hair type and desired outcome.
Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you get started:
- Tools and Materials
- Needed Residue-free shampoo
- Fine-tooth comb or dreadlock comb
- Sectioning clips or rubber bands
- Crochet hook (0.6mm or 0.75mm)
- Dreadlock wax or gel (optional)
- Hair ties or small rubber bands
- Steps to Create Dreadlocks
Preparation
Wash Your Hair: Start with clean, dry hair. Use a residue-free shampoo to remove any oils or buildup. Avoid using conditioner as it can make the hair too slippery to lock.
Method 1: Backcombing
Section the Hair: Divide your hair into sections using clips or rubber bands. Sections can be square, rectangular, or triangular, depending on your preference. The size of each section will determine the thickness of the dreadlocks.
Backcomb Each Section: Starting from the nape of your neck, take one section at a time. Hold the hair taut and use a fine-tooth comb to tease the hair toward the scalp, creating tangles. Continue backcombing until the entire section is teased.
Twist and Palm Roll: After backcombing, twist the section and palm roll it between your hands. This helps to shape the dreadlock.
Secure the Dread: Use a small rubber band to secure the root and tip of the newly formed dreadlock.
Optional - Use Wax or Gel: Apply a small amount of dreadlock wax or gel to the dreadlock to help hold it in place and reduce frizz. Be careful not to use too much to avoid buildup.
Repeat: Continue the process for each section until all your hair is locked.
Method 2: Twist and Rip
Section the Hair: Divide your hair into sections as described above. Twist the
Section: Take one section and twist it tightly.
Rip the Hair: While holding the twisted section, gently pull the hair apart into two pieces. This creates tangles. Repeat the twisting and ripping process until the entire section is tangled.
Palm Roll: Palm roll the twisted and ripped section to shape the dreadlock.
Secure the Dread: Use rubber bands to secure the roots and tips if needed.
Repeat: Continue with each section until all hair is locked.
Method 3: Freeform (Neglect)
Wash and Separate: Wash your hair regularly with residue-free shampoo and let it dry naturally.
Minimal Intervention: Allow your hair to naturally tangle and form dreads over time. Separate the sections periodically to prevent large mats from forming.
Maintain:
Use a crochet hook to pull in loose hairs and keep the dreadlocks tidy.