Beads for your dreadlocks?
Send my prize to.....:biggrin:
Sorry for spoiling the fun:redface:......but you gotta admit that it was bit like me showing a pic of a bolt and asking what it was when everyone knows it was a pen blank:biggrin:
As for my hair....Cheeky sod!!!!:biggrin: Mind you, it does tend to grow longer out my ears than on my head these days![]()
No wonder I could not guess. Gender gap.
Dreadlocks invite mites, bugs and unhealthy critters. When I see them, I want to grab the wearer and put them in a shower with lots of soap and water.Actually men and women both use dread beads. They are more of a Utility thing than a decoration thing...
Have you ever seen a long haired dog that desperatly needed brushing? The knots in the dogs hair will end up flattening out and getting matted. That is what will happen to dreadlocks too, so people use beads or string or something to keep them formed round. Of course some people use them as decorations, along with strands of wool and yarn and all kinds of stuff. Johnny Depp has a piece of deer bone in his dreads as "Capt. Jack Sparrow".
Dreadlocks invite mites, bugs and unhealthy critters. When I see them, I want to grab the wearer and put them in a shower with lots of soap and water.
I saw a wig at Spencer's Gifts that would be perfect for you... :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:Any dreadlocks I`ve seen look great, wish I had some! LOL
I saw a wig at Spencer's Gifts that would be perfect for you... :biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
I knew I'd step on someone's toes and it was yours, Cindy. Just chalk my comments up to ignorance.My daughter has dreads and she doesn't have any of the above. She washes her hair often and it looks nice. Most of the people with dreads that I see are very tidy with their hair and actually spend a fair amount of time taking care of it.
Nice looking beads.