Dreadlocks 101


A Complete Guide To Growing Dreadlocks The Right Way

Are you a locs lover or newbie and are you:

Contemplating on getting dreads?

Confused on where to start?

Unsure on what method to use to begin your loc journey?

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Or maybe you already have dreads but you're confused on:

How to maintain your locs

The right way to keep your locs moisturized

What products to use and wash your locs

Whether to use conditioner on your locs?

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Or you have other mind-bugging questions like:

Which to choose for maintenance: Interlocking or Palmrolling?

How to make your retwist last longer

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Have you heard of Crocheting, a new technique used to

Start locs on straight hair, instant locs and even locs extensions

Maintain locs

Control frizz

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Are you experiencing any of the following challenges on your locs journey:

Thinning locs

Build up

Lint deposit

Frizz

Shrinkage

Dyeing your locs

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If you answered Yes to any of the questions above, search no more. This is your one-stop dreadlock book guide to all your questions and thoughts about having locs with pictorial illustrations for better understanding.


This eBook is over a 100 pages full with

Interesting quotes on dreadlocks to begin each chapter

How to start locs on different textures of hair: straight or curly and on short hair

Types of locs; you can choose to leave your hiar in its natural state to form locs itself or self maintain it

Stages that baby locs pass through to become matured locs

Key routines to be incorporated into your locs maintenance

Challenges that might pop up during the course of growing locs and its solutions



The author hopes to use this eBook to:

Convey important answers to all the questions floating the internet in need of answers.

End miseducation in the locs community

And most importantly demystify ideas concerning locs in the world at large.



This eBook does not represent the end to the series of other books the author hopes to publish in the nearest future and as such my readers should feel free to contact me via blacklocsdontcare@gmail.com to share their insights and reviews about the book and also suggestions on what they hope to look forwards to in the next book.

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