This hair, I tell you, it’s a mess sometimes! You know, like when you let it go and it all tangles up? Well, some folks, they do that on purpose. They call it dreadlock braids. Sounds kinda fancy, don’t it? But it ain’t really.

What’s This Dreadlock Braids Thing?
It’s like, you take your hair and instead of brushing it nice and neat, you let it get all tangled up. You know, like when you been workin’ in the garden all day and your hair’s a rat’s nest? Only, they do it on purpose, and it ends up lookin’ like a bunch of ropes or somethin’. Some folks, they like that look. They say it’s like braids, but it really ain’t, not to me anyway, they call it dreadlock braids.
I heard them city folk talkin’ about it. They say you gotta start with clean hair. No, not like after you wash it with that fancy conditioner stuff. Just clean, you know, washed with water, maybe a bit of soap. Then, you gotta part it. Like when you’re gonna braid it, but instead of braidin’ it, you just kinda twist it and roll it around. It takes forever, I reckon. They call that dreadlock.
- First, you need clean hair, no gunk in it. At least 6 inches long.
- Then, you gotta section it off, like you’re gonna make regular braids.
- Then, instead of braidin’, you just roll and twist and let it get all tangled up.
- Some folks use wax or somethin’ to help it along. I don’t know about all that.
How Long You Gonna Keep ‘Em In?
Now, I heard you can’t just leave these things in forever. They say about three months is all you should do. ‘Cause your hair, it keeps growin’, and it gets all loose and messy. And you gotta take ’em out and start all over again if you want to keep lookin’ like that. I say why bother, but who am I to say? You do you, as long as it’s a dreadlock braids style.
Some people even add fake hair to it. They braid it in with their real hair to make it longer or thicker or somethin’. I don’t understand it, but they do it. They call that dread extensions. Sounds weird if you ask me, but whatever floats your boat.
Why People Do This?
I don’t know why folks do this to their hair. Maybe they like the way it looks. Maybe they think it’s easier than brushin’ it every day. I heard some folks do it ’cause of their religion or somethin’. They got some fancy names for it, like “Rastafarian” or “Buddhist”. I don’t know nothin’ about that, though.

Some people think it’s the same as regular braids, but it ain’t. Braids, you gotta weave the hair all nice and neat. These dreadlocks, they’re just a tangled mess. They look different, too. Braids are flat, but these things are round, like ropes, I tell ya. If you have dreadlock braids, you will know what I’m talking about.
Keep an Eye on Your Hair
I heard some folks say these dreadlocks can ruin your hair. I don’t know if that’s true or not. But I reckon if you’re not careful, it could. You gotta keep an eye on it, make sure it don’t get too dry or somethin’. And you gotta take ’em out every once in a while and let your hair breathe, I guess. And there are many types of dreadlocks, you can do whatever you want, it’s your hair.
They say you can just let your hair do this naturally. Just stop brushin’ it and let it get all tangled up on its own. They call that “freeform” or somethin’. I can’t imagine just lettin’ my hair go like that. But some folks do. Different strokes for different folks, I reckon. As long as you know how to take care of your dreadlock braids, everything will be fine.
I seen some folks with these dreadlocks, and they look alright, I guess. But it ain’t for me. I like my hair brushed and neat. But hey, if you like it, that’s all that matters. Just make sure you know what you’re gettin’ into before you go and do it. It’s a lot of work, I hear.
It’s Your Choice
So, there you have it. That’s all I know about these dreadlock braids. It’s a lot of work, and it ain’t for everyone. But if you like it, go for it. Just be careful, and make sure you know how to take care of it. And don’t come cryin’ to me if your hair gets all messed up. You should always remember, it’s just hair. It’ll grow back, eventually. But maybe, just maybe, you’ll end up likin’ those dreadlock braids after all. Who knows? Not me!
