UPDATE: I’m going to be making new ones soon and documenting it again, I want to do the crochet method this time!🦋 ✨Also, here’s the link to the hair I used!✨ RAYIIS 6 Packs Ombre Braiding Hair Kanekalon Synthetic Braiding Hair Extensions 24 inch Black-Dark brown-Light brown a.co/d/hnhyyT3
Also next time to finish them off for a smoother less frizzy look, dunk them in a pot of boiling water. I’m not sure on the exact time on how long to dunk them but make sure you do have a towel to quickly wrap them in so they don’t drip water all over the floor. But that should effectively “seal” the ends in so you don’t have unraveling or weird frizzies.
Oml, ive just started trying to make my own - watching every video under the sun. Honestly was like why the heck can i not get these perfect, seeing your video though im like sweet so its just us newbies/non professionals 😅 thanks for not making me feel alone ❤
You did great! The hook that you have is actually a latch hook vs a crochet hook. I am going to be attempting to make my own soon and I really appreciate you filming your experience! Awesome work!
The learning curve is something else, isn’t it? They turned out so good and look super cute on you! Good on ya, girl 😊 Also, if you do decide to make another set and want to try the crochet style, definitely pick up an actual crochet hook/needle. Sally’s sold you a latch hook *shaking finger at Sally’s*. That is made for installing pre-made braids and locs over cornrows. Like the “Boho Locs” style.
They came out really well! I'm about to start my own dreadlock journey too and videos like this is really helpful since you go so in depth. Looking forward to what you make next!
As a experienced crafter, it is almost never cheaper to make it yourself. After time learning (watching YT) all the different trips to the store to get different things you didn't know you would need its easier to pay someone who knows what they are doing to make it correctly. however! It is a pretty big flex to say you made something yourself and that is what I strive for. I have done almost everything and no one wants to pay for one after I get good at something but everyone wants something for free. BTW your first few dreads look beautiful and way better than my first. Im having a hard time with the synthetic hair and I'm trying wool locks next 😆
Respectfully, you are correct in many aspects but not in this one. I have a big head and for me even the cheapest options will be well over $280…for really nice ones it would easily be $600, or more. You can make them for $20-$30, if you already have a straightener. Temu sells the hair as low as $8-14 sometimes on clearance. 🫶
You did a great job for a beginner. I started the same way & my first set looked just like that. After a decade of doing it by hand, I finally bought a dreadlocks machine! Currently trying to figure that out (no instructions). So I feel like a beginner again. Anyway, thanks for sharing. I wish I had the courage to make a few videos on what I've learned. There are so many techniques & I've probably tried them all.
Thank you so much for this video!! I'm starting my dread journey and have been watching video after video and your down to earth presentation of your journey is really inspiring. Thank you so much!
I think they look great. Just letting you know that there is a special crochet hook for dreading hair it’s cheap and it works great. Just thought I’d help by letting you know. You need the crochet needle without the latch on it.
Yeah the Apple cider vinegar stuff is supposed to neutralize the chemical companies spray on the synthetic hair. The reason why people tell other people when making these to do that before installing them in your hair the first time is to neutralize the chemical & so it doesn’t make your scalp burn/itch because the chemical that’s on the hair is what most people are allergic to skin wise. If that makes any sense.
im surprised they didnt supply you with a latch hook when buying the hair. they take some getting used to. great for installing, interlocking,etc. i prefer the crochet method vs smooth dreads so i stick to clover brand crochet hooks 0.5mm,0.75mm. ikickshins has some pretty great choices for synthetic hair that is worth the 75$ if you have it lol. i bought tons. there is no right or wrong way of making dreadlocks and just keep at it. onyx lox, and doctored locs are very knowledgable as well as facebook groups. ive been making my own as well going on 2 years but im no professional. like you said its based on what you prefer and thats what matters:)
What is this specific styles name? I've just begun my journey as well and your video really helped. I just have some more questions and I don't even know what to search😅
UPDATE: I’m going to be making new ones soon and documenting it again, I want to do the crochet method this time!🦋
✨Also, here’s the link to the hair I used!✨ RAYIIS 6 Packs Ombre Braiding Hair Kanekalon Synthetic Braiding Hair Extensions 24 inch Black-Dark brown-Light brown a.co/d/hnhyyT3
Most helpful dread making video I have found!!! Appreciate you taking us through your whole process
The final look looks freaking amazing on you. You did so well!
Thank you!
@@MicaelaSmith you're welcome. :)
omg I was thinking oh no!!!!! I did see you backcomb and I LOVE the TWIST LOOK! I LOVE IT AND YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You Are a natural!!!!!
Thank you so much!!
Also next time to finish them off for a smoother less frizzy look, dunk them in a pot of boiling water. I’m not sure on the exact time on how long to dunk them but make sure you do have a towel to quickly wrap them in so they don’t drip water all over the floor. But that should effectively “seal” the ends in so you don’t have unraveling or weird frizzies.
I actually might still do this because there is a small itch starting to happen. Thanks for clearing that up though🌻
You look awesome! Very impressive for your first time. Nice job!
Thank you!
Thank you!
They turned out amazing!! My hair should be in the mailbox right now and I can't wait to start after watching this. Gorgeous.
Oml, ive just started trying to make my own - watching every video under the sun. Honestly was like why the heck can i not get these perfect, seeing your video though im like sweet so its just us newbies/non professionals 😅 thanks for not making me feel alone ❤
I think you did a good job making them. You’re beautiful ♥️
Wow! Those look amazing. Thank you for sharing your experience!
You did great! The hook that you have is actually a latch hook vs a crochet hook. I am going to be attempting to make my own soon and I really appreciate you filming your experience! Awesome work!
The learning curve is something else, isn’t it? They turned out so good and look super cute on you! Good on ya, girl 😊
Also, if you do decide to make another set and want to try the crochet style, definitely pick up an actual crochet hook/needle. Sally’s sold you a latch hook *shaking finger at Sally’s*. That is made for installing pre-made braids and locs over cornrows. Like the “Boho Locs” style.
I'm finding myself watching this video again and again because your voice is so soothing ❤
Aw thank you😭🦋
These look so freaking good!!!
Thank you!!
They came out really well! I'm about to start my own dreadlock journey too and videos like this is really helpful since you go so in depth. Looking forward to what you make next!
These look so great!!!!!
They look fantastic 😻
Thank you!
As a experienced crafter, it is almost never cheaper to make it yourself. After time learning (watching YT) all the different trips to the store to get different things you didn't know you would need its easier to pay someone who knows what they are doing to make it correctly. however! It is a pretty big flex to say you made something yourself and that is what I strive for.
I have done almost everything and no one wants to pay for one after I get good at something but everyone wants something for free.
BTW your first few dreads look beautiful and way better than my first. Im having a hard time with the synthetic hair and I'm trying wool locks next 😆
Respectfully, you are correct in many aspects but not in this one. I have a big head and for me even the cheapest options will be well over $280…for really nice ones it would easily be $600, or more. You can make them for $20-$30, if you already have a straightener. Temu sells the hair as low as $8-14 sometimes on clearance. 🫶
You did a great job for a beginner. I started the same way & my first set looked just like that.
After a decade of doing it by hand, I finally bought a dreadlocks machine! Currently trying to figure that out (no instructions). So I feel like a beginner again.
Anyway, thanks for sharing. I wish I had the courage to make a few videos on what I've learned. There are so many techniques & I've probably tried them all.
I think they look amazing
Thank you!
You did great. I love them.
Thank you!
Thank you so much for this video!! I'm starting my dread journey and have been watching video after video and your down to earth presentation of your journey is really inspiring. Thank you so much!
No problem I'm so glad I could help! Good luck!🦋
They look amazing !
Thank you!!
u did really good
Its stunning
I think they look amazing!
Thank you!💕✨️🦋
U did a good job it looks really cute 🥰
Thank you!
I think they look great. Just letting you know that there is a special crochet hook for dreading hair it’s cheap and it works great. Just thought I’d help by letting you know. You need the crochet needle without the latch on it.
That crochet hook but has the part we're it clamps is made for installing not making
I found that out later on 🤣
You are beautiful, and I think you did a great job! Thanks for showing us, I'm gonna work on mine today. (:
moi je les trouve très belles tes locks ! bravo 👏👍👍elles font très naturelles et ça te va très très bien ! 🤩
I love your video!! Thank you!! Can you do braid the same way??? How to do braid extension ☺️☺️☺️☺️☺️
Yes you can!
U did so good! I think u look great ❤
Thank you so much!
That looks great!
Maybe I’ll have to try to make some extensions as well. I’ve ordered ones in Amazon before and they are so stiff and scratchy.
Thank you! You should definitely give it a shot!
How did you get them in? They came out nice..
I braided them in and secured them with rubber bands! And thank you!🦋
@@MicaelaSmith you're welcome, thanks for the video. you made it look easy and adorable 😉
Yeah the Apple cider vinegar stuff is supposed to neutralize the chemical companies spray on the synthetic hair. The reason why people tell other people when making these to do that before installing them in your hair the first time is to neutralize the chemical & so it doesn’t make your scalp burn/itch because the chemical that’s on the hair is what most people are allergic to skin wise. If that makes any sense.
Yes it definitely does thank you!
Link to the hair u used ?
Here’s the link :) RAYIIS 6 Packs Ombre Braiding Hair Kanekalon Synthetic Braiding Hair Extensions 24 inch Black-Dark brown-Light brown a.co/d/hnhyyT3
im surprised they didnt supply you with a latch hook when buying the hair. they take some getting used to. great for installing, interlocking,etc. i prefer the crochet method vs smooth dreads so i stick to clover brand crochet hooks 0.5mm,0.75mm. ikickshins has some pretty great choices for synthetic hair that is worth the 75$ if you have it lol. i bought tons. there is no right or wrong way of making dreadlocks and just keep at it. onyx lox, and doctored locs are very knowledgable as well as facebook groups. ive been making my own as well going on 2 years but im no professional. like you said its based on what you prefer and thats what matters:)
Did you end up using all 6 bundles of hair? How many dreads did that end up making?
I believe I only used about 4-5 packs, plus I messed up a couple of times lol.
And I only made about 30, I didn't need that much because I have a small head.🤣
What is this specific styles name? I've just begun my journey as well and your video really helped. I just have some more questions and I don't even know what to search😅
I think it's just called the twist and seal method :)
Look for felting needles/hooks