Can you have just one dreadlock? Absolutely we do! We’re happy to place as many or as few dreadlocks as our clients want. However, it is important to care for one dreadlock just as well
Can you have just one dreadlock?
Absolutely we do! We’re happy to place as many or as few dreadlocks as our clients want. However, it is important to care for one dreadlock just as well as you would a whole head of dreadlocks! Even if you only have one dread, you need to at the very least keep them CLEAN and keep them SEPARATE!

What are single ended dreads?
The Single Ended Dreadlock consists of one string / lock. There is a loop at the top. You can pull your own hair through it, and then braid it to the Dread. In that perspective, the Single Ended Dread differs from the Double Ended Dread.
When should you trim your locs?
YES, you can cut the ends of your locs if you’ve been loc’d for at least 2-3 years, or don’t mind waiting for your locs to form another “bud” at the ends, or if you’re just ready for a new haircut (yes you can cut locs into hairstyles!).

How many single ended dreads full head?
For Straighter hair types the average is typically between 40 and 50 extensions for a full head and sometimes 60-70 extensions for skinny dreadlocks or very thick hair types.
What is the difference between single ended and double ended dreadlocks?
What’s the difference between single ended and double ended dreadlock extensions? Double ended dreadlocks are solely intended to tie into your dreadlocks or hair on a removable and temporary basis. Single ended dreadlocks range from looped ends, to clips, to frayed open ends, and more.
What’s the difference between single and double ended dreads?
What is the best product to lock dreads?
Another important product to use is dread wax or dread cream, a type of pomade that will smooth the dreads and lock loose strands into place. Steel dread combs are considered the best styling tool to use for dreadlocks, because they are sturdier and more durable than typical plastic combs.
Can I pull off dreadlocks?
You and your dreadlocks have had a great run, but it’s time to say goodbye. Many people believe that the only way to get rid of dreadlocks is to shave your head. Even though cutting off your dreadlocks is the fastest and easiest option, it is not the only way.
Do dreads get thicker or thinner over time?
Throughout the stages in which dreads mature, they will get thicker AND thinner. The thickness and length will fluctuate a lot during the first year or two because the hair is becoming matted. Healthy dreads should be a little bit thicker than when you started them once they’re fully mature.