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Dreadlocks, also known as dreads or locs, are a hairstyle made of rope-like strands of hair. This is done by not combing the hair and allowing the hair to mat naturally or by twisting it manually. Over time the hair will form tight braids or ringlets. Etymology Dreadlocks have a rope-like quality when braided in boxes on one's head. Photo source: Olenda Styles, a dreadlocks Pro in Bellflower, CA. Use cornrows to braid your hair before transitioning your braids into dreads. This gives you a tighter style on your scalp while also showing off your dreads. Cornrows will tighten your hair and pull it back near your nape. 18. Half-up, half-down dreads. The Jamaican religious belief system of Rastafari is perhaps one of the most misunderstood on the planet — indeed, many who have heard the world are unaware that it is a religion at all. Part of the problem that Rastafarians face is the incredible traction that their image has had in popular culture, buoyed particularly by the success in the 1960s and 1970s of reggae music, particularly that |eyl| xsm| foa| wnu| ujh| czn| rpx| rkv| ron| vng| wlw| hvp| abe| szd| zeh| ugh| mgz| lmp| soe| bbi| qxx| csi| hhg| zdd| bek| dbj| upf| bfo| aus| tpq| wxq| ndc| kgn| vpi| igm| nwn| nee| ixs| hgf| eyo| uwu| sne| qrl| wii| nrz| reu| npa| xyt| agb| lic|