Cut Out + Keep

My New Hair...

My ver first dread install ever. Selfmade. Crappy but adorable.

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/my-new-hair • Posted by FrolleinKram

Gather the thickest wool you can get your hands on and go CRAZY! Well, actually, before you do that, carefully braid in two strands ( I made the yarn pieces so I could use them like DE dreads ), preferably on your lower hairline on your neck cause that's where your skin is really sensitive. Leave these two in for -at least- 24 hours to rule out allergies. I had one, I promise it's not funny. The backside of my head is actually pretty fucked up. xD I'm going to redo those as soon as I got a second skein. I just bought one to try it out and it was exact the amout I needed for crappy. Nice is gonna cost a skein more. Thinner sections and stuff. The advantage of wool is that it's not too heavy. Disadvantages may be a sheepy smell when wet or the mentioned possibillity of allergies.

You will need

Project Budget
Free

Time

4 h 00

Difficulty

Tricky
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Description

Gather the thickest wool you can get your hands on and go CRAZY! Well, actually, before you do that, carefully braid in two strands ( I made the yarn pieces so I could use them like DE dreads ), preferably on your lower hairline on your neck cause that's where your skin is really sensitive. Leave these two in for -at least- 24 hours to rule out allergies. I had one, I promise it's not funny. The backside of my head is actually pretty fucked up. xD I'm going to redo those as soon as I got a second skein. I just bought one to try it out and it was exact the amout I needed for crappy. Nice is gonna cost a skein more. Thinner sections and stuff. The advantage of wool is that it's not too heavy. Disadvantages may be a sheepy smell when wet or the mentioned possibillity of allergies.

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