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Single End Dread Extensions



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Synthetic Dreads ~ Single Ends
Type of Hair used: Pre-Made "S.E." dreads either K.K. hair or Wool Dreads
About 125 thin SE's  ~  100 Standard SE's  ~  80 Large SE's (your head varies)

Tools needed: Rubber bands or elastics (orthodontics elastics are not recommeded!)
~ if the loop for the SE's is small you'll also need a threader

Recommendations: Proper parting of hair, you hair length should be at minimum 2-3 inches!!


Love the look of dreads and wanna try before you commit?
Perhaps you love the dark edgy look?
Or think it's
super kawaii!!
Or you're into the rave scene?
Whatever the case temporary dreads are hot
!



Installation:
You will need to section your hair into approx. 1/2 inch to 1 inch squares all  over your head, some people like to leave the front section without dreads (leave bangs).
Place threader though the SE dread loop, slide down to base of threader
(note: not the bottom, just the part that would hold beads)
Thread natural hair through threader, now slide SE dread to top of threader over natural has that has been placed into the threader, slide out threader.
SE dread should now be ready to have your natural hair braided to hold the dread.
Braid all the way till you have no more natural hair to braid make sure the braid is NOT LOOSE, then secure with elastic band, or rubber band.



Removal:
Should be done every 1-2 months.
Simply remove the elastic!  
And undo your braid!



PROS:
  • You can DIY
  • Reusable!
  • No commitment if no longer desired.
  • Great for standing out in a crowd!
  • If you like attention,  these are sure to get you noticed!
  • Any colors, lengths are available!
  • Available in straight or curly!
CONS:
  • Not suitable for conservative jobs ( our FALLS are great for after work!)
  • Lasts about 1 month (when properly installed)  before needing to be redone, to prevent looking fake.


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