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Tightening Dreadlocks
Before taking any measures to tighten your dreads its important they are clean. The tightening process is 100x easier when your dreadlocks are clean, dry and grease free.
Palm Rolling (Tightening The Body)
Perfect for those with new dreads that want to tighten the body of the locks up.
Remember how when you were a kid you used to roll playdough round in your hands to make sausages? Well all that sausage making is now about to come a useful life skill, so grab a dread and start rubbing it back and forth vigorously between the palms of your hands.
Keep doing this for a short while and you will start noticing the hair to get knattier and the body of the dread getting tighter.
Clockwise Rubbing (Tightening The Roots)
Even the most mature dreadlocks can have up to three inches of loose hair at the roots, this is perfectly normal some people will have more, some will have less, it all depends on your hair type and how quickly it knots up. If however you have the time and would like to help things along heres what to do….
Take a dreadlock and hold the body of the dread between your fore&index fingers, about a inch upwards of wear your loose hair begins at the root. Now continuing to hold the dreadlock securely, press down and start rubbing in a clockwise pattern.
After about a few minutes you should notice that your getting a big new fluffy bit of dread at the root, so to help hold this fresh dread age in place grab a poly bead and stick it on there.