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Hair Types - DreadlocksHealth Information
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Croatian Dreadlocks Description: An introduction to dreadlocks in Croatia. Contains information on dreadlocks and pictures. (dreadlocks-split.com) |
Dread Head HQ Description: Full step by step instructions for starting, growing, and maintaining dreadlocks. (dreadheadhq.com) |
Dreadlocks Description: How to make dreadlocks in straight hair. (fortunecity.com) |
Knotty World Dreadlocks Description: Offers four different methods of dreading. Includes care tips, and links to other resources. (knottyworld.com) |
My Story of Dreads Description: Personal experience on the growing process and links to information about dreadlocks including beauty products, references, hats/clothing and message boards. (tachyonlabs.com) |
PerfectDreadlocks.com Description: This site offers information about starting dreadlocks, dreadlock products reviews, dreadlocking tips, dreadlocks pictures, and the history of dreadlocks. (perfectdreadlocks.com) |
Plastic.com: Dreadlocks Description: Article about the hairstyle's impact on culture. (plastic.com) |
Step By Step Dreadlocks Description: How to grow and maintain dreadlocks step by step. Includes photos, advice, and links. (ryanhenderson.com) |
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