Much like braided extensions, these rope-like, synthetic dreads are generally heavier than most extensions, but well worth the extra weight. They can be washed weekly and shouldn’t be worn longer than two months because natural hair can become matted if so and turn into real dreads. While it might take a bit of extra time and work, these locs can be creatively styled just like real hair. Whether you have thin, small dreads, thick, large, long ones or short to medium locs, there are so many looks that can be created. Read on to discover the multiple options for your awesome dread extensions:
Wearing Dread Extensions
1. Wrapped Hair
Look like royalty every day by wearing your beautiful dreads in a high bun on top of your head like a big crown. Wrapping the dreads in one continuous direction gives the bun a chicer look. Add some cowrie shell beads to a few dreads to complete the look.
2. Double Trouble Dreads
One bun isn’t good enough? Try double buns. This is a fun grown-up way to wear your favorite childhood style without looking like a kid. Play with the length of your buns where you can opt for a really high double bun look or something more subtle.
4. Curl Girl
Having dreads doesn’t mean you can’t curl or crimp them. Using flexi-rods or even pipe cleaners can give your faux dreads a completely different look. Modern, yet alluring.
5. Dread-Hawk
Looking for a bold new way to wear your dread extensions? Why not try a rebellious style by shaving the side of your hair, leaving just hair on the top for a daring but lovely “dread hawk.” Then, wear your dreads in a braid, a bun or just loosely.
6. Fauxhawk Dreads
Another option is to try a fauxhawk look. Pull sides of your hair up tightly and twist dreads in the middle of the head and secure with bobby pins. Try this for special occasions or as a part of your everyday look.
7. Big Braided Dreadlocks
Gather your lovely locs together and make a massive braid. Whether it’s a traditional french braid or fabulous cornrows, dreads that are braided look super cool.
8. Bright Dreadlocks
Adding a pop of color to your dreadlocks will add vibrancy to your look. Get crazy and go for a bright red or even a purple hue. Don’t want to go that wild? You can still have fun with hair color by adding in some shades of red, blonde or even the ever-trendy gray look. Would you wear dread extensions?