Why you should stop dreadlocks



Dreadlocks... Can be very attractive in which you would want to wear some... It keeps you from visiting the salon every month...and you save more...but you know what here are the problems of dreadlocks..

Migraine :
Sometimes migraines are caused by dreadlocks that are pulling at the scalp at weird angles. The weight of the hair along with how tightly it has been twisted causes a starin on the scalp that in turn causes headaches.

Sleep problems :
Sleeping with dreadlocks can be uncomfortable as the rope like dreads are not as comfortable as a pillow is. Some try to overcome this problem by tying their hair on top of their heads – if their dreads are long enough to tie.

Loss of time :
Washing hair and drying it takes a long time – sometimes hours have to be invested in the task.

Mildew :
 Due to hair not drying fast, if one goes to sleep with wet hair mildew and mold can grow there which further attracts negative energies to the person.

Smell :
Sometimes due to hair being wet, others complain of a ‘wet dog’ smell or a musty aroma from the person with dreadlocks.
Scalp infections: Due to washing being so tedious people resort to washing their hair after very long intervals and this can cause itching due to dandruff.

Loss of hair :
When the dreads get tight or heavy, then there is breakage of the the dreadlock from the roots. So there are bald patches and thining of the hair.

Pain :
Due to the extra weight and pulling about, some people take painkillers at the hair dryer stage after a headbath.
Shaving head : If the whole experience is very uncomfortable and if undoing the dreads and the tangles seems too tedious, then people have to resign to having their heads shaved bald.

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