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Posted on Wednesday, January 21, 2009 in Dreads

Dreadlock Head Wraps

Dreadlocks are funky options for hairdos and have been present on the fashion circuit for many years. Read on to know about dreadlock hair wraps that are used to accessorize this hairstyle.

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They are cool and they make a style statement. They cause heads to turn. I am talking about dreadlocks, which are one of the significant African American hairstyles apart from hair braids. Dreadlocks have been on the fashion scene for many years and the beauty of this look has only increased over a period of time. Be it singers like Bob Marley or Lenny Kravitz, dreadlocks have found a way into the lifestyles of many and are rated as one of the best amongst black hairstyles and braid hairstyles.

What are dreadlocks?

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Dreadlocks are hairstyles that require less grooming for the hair. One needs to allow the hair to grow naturally for the formation of dreadlocks. If you want to grow dreadlocks naturally, you need to dump the combs and brushes. Dreadlocks are about an unkempt look and generally there is an unwashed appearance about the entire hairdo. However, this does not mean one does not wash dreadlocks. You can check out with your hair salon for hair care for dreadlocks. Dreadlocks can be grown artificially as well. For this, you will need help of a hair expert if you wish to sport this style.

Interesting dreadlock head wraps

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Dreadlock head wraps are a part of hair accessories. These are used to enhance the look of this hairstyle and also keep the hair strands off the face. There are different types of dreadlock head wraps that are available in many fashion outlets. Let’s take a look at some of the basic designs of dreadlock head wraps that add to the fashionable element of this sassy hairdo.

Tams: Tams are generally made of yarns that give a snug fit. There can be varied interesting patterns of the same, in interesting colors. Tam head wraps cover the head from the front side. The fit extends to the back over the dreadlocks. Tams are also known as hippie hats or rasta hats.

Headsocks: Headsocks are wide tubes that are used to keep the hair in place. They are made of heavy wool and have a tubular end to cover the entire head.

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Floppy boho style berets: Berets fit snugly over the head and these do not cover the dreadlocks entirely. Berets are generally worn with a tilt and are a great option for those who wish that the dreadlocks should also be seen along with the head wrap.

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Head wraps with ties: These dreadlock head wraps are simply like a band and cover the forehead area. These can be tied behind with a simple knot.

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These dreadlock head wraps are generally made of colorful materials and are quite similar to the accessories used in the hippy culture. You can opt for fits that are snug or those that hang loose. These head wraps are available in various materials like wool or cotton. However, it is advisable to select those with mesh type fabrics. This will be needed to maintain the comfort level. Many head wraps come with adjustable bands that can be useful to help you to decide upon the kind of fit you require. You can also add some colorful beads or strings to the head wraps to give them a personalized touch. Have a fun time choosing a funky head wrap for your dreadlocks!

By Kashmira Lad  Published: 12/24/2008

 

 

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