Our Dreadlock Journey – Father And 3 Sons

Do you have questions like, how to get dreadlocks, how to remove dreadlocks, how to make dreadlocks instantly, etc? Well you will find the answers to your dreadlocks questions here.
My name is Gerry Carbon. I’m an ex-Army Sargeant and the boys in the picture above are my boys. I’ve been clean-cut all my life and want a change. I am taking this one step at a time as this is a big change for me. I’m excited and I’m inviting you to take this journey with me. I am going to record this journey step-by-step, letting you know what products I’m using and any problems I’m having.
Dreads Are Beautiful!!
Dreadlock Your Hair And Never Use Gel or Beeswax Again
Are you considering putting dreadlocks in your hair? Are you totally freaked out about how to get started. Well let me ease your mind. Starting your dreads does not have to be a complicated procedure like some people make it seem. I know from experience when I put the first dreadlock in my son’s hair that it’s not complicated. However, you must know what you’re doing or what you’re getting into.
There are actually five ways to dreadlock your hair. They are:
1. Backcombing Method
2. Gel and waxing Method
3. Twist and Rip Method
4. Natural Method
5. Latchhook or Interlocking Method.
With the Latchhook method you will instantly dreadlock your hair, and avoid using gel, and wax (which ends up damaging your locks), etc. You will never even have to use gel to retwist your growing locks ever again. You can start one dreadlock at a time with the Latchhook Method without ever having to use gel, backcombing, beeswax, etc. This method is instant. You don’t have to wait 6-8 months for your hair to actually lock up. This is one of the best ways to start and maintain dreadlocks today.
What’s really awesome about this method is that any hair type can be instantly locked with this method. It doesn’t matter whether your hair is permed, you’re Caucasian, Chineese, Black, etc, you can use this method to lock your hair instantly. You can start your locks with this method yourself, but I wouldn’t recommend it.
If you go to a loctitian that specializes in the Latchhook method it can cost you anywhere from $500, and even up to $1000 just to get the dreds started. Once your hair is done, you can then maintain them on your own. Remember, not all loctitians specialize in this method. Some are not familiar with it. So make sure you find the right loctitian before getting started.
With the latchhook method you take your time, one dreadlock at a time, using a special tool, like the Nappylocs dreadlock tool, The Latchhook Crochet Needle tool, a twisted bobby pin, etc. For example, What you’re doing is actually threading the Nappylocs tool with your hair and sewing your hair.
The Nappyloc tool actually looks like an oversized needle. To actually lock the hair, you would section the hair, and then the hair is actually woven from the tip all the way to the root. So what you’re actually doing is sort of braiding the hair backwards.
You can actually do this with your fingers and then after you reach close to the root of the hair, then you use the Nappyloc, Latchhook crocheting tool, etc to tighten the root. You can use this method with dreadlocks of different sizes. It can be a long, tedious start using this method, but when it’s done, what you’ll have are stronger, instant locks without damaging beeswax, and gooey gel that ends up leaving residue buildup overtime.
You don’t have to retwist your locks often, and you can wash your hair right after you’re done without worrying about the locks getting undone. This is what I call, “The New Age of Dreadlocks!”
Dreadlock Tools
Nappylocs “Tool

The fist of 3 videos to set the record straight about dreadlocks and dreadlock maintenance regarding dread wax. This video explains how dread wax works and goes over a few common misconceptions. I also mention my bias as someone who has used wax to start two great sets of my own dreads and who has spent the last 10 years helping hundreds of people start world class dreadlocks. Basically I brag on myself a bit so people will know that I know my stuff
(PART C) The 3rd and final video of the series. This last video talks about the real advantages and disadvantages of using dreadwax and what results you can expect from your dreadlocks if you use wax correctly. There’s also a bonus interview with Ned the dread, a 10ft tall dreadlock who gives us his take on wax and dreadlocks.(PLEASE watch in HD/High Quality, rate and share. If you wanna stick one of the wax controversy vids on your page embed part A, and send me a link!)
(PART B) The second of 3 videos to created to clear up some of the common dreadlocks misconceptions regarding dread wax. This video covers a few more common dread wax rumors and dispels some more dreadlocks stupidity. BTW did you know that you don’t shed when you have dreadlocks? That’s right. So well maintained dreadlocks are more sanitary the regular hair! Tell that to your boss at Chili’s
(PART A) The fist of 3 videos to set the record straight about dreadlocks and dreadlock maintenance regarding dread wax. This video explains how dread wax works and goes over a few common misconceptions. I also mention my bias as someone who has used wax to start two great sets of my own dreads and who has spent the last 10 years helping hundreds of people start world class dreadlocks. Basically I brag on myself a bit so people will know that I’m not just some nutty kid shooting off my mouth. 