I love my dreads but sometimes they do weird shit like this. Ugh
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I love my dreads but sometimes they do weird shit like this. Ugh
So I washed my dreads over an hour ago and put on a dress... The back of my dress is completely soaked through down to my butt... hair plz
Not knowing whether to get your dreads back and see what happens with work or just going without them
I hate when people won't stop stating at my hair or reach out and touch it without asking me... So fucking creepy.
Can someone please find me a dreadlock prom updo D: i’m dying over here!!
I have to find someone to wash and retwist my hair. I'm feeling lazy and I don't feel like doing it myself
Dread Problem #5: eating or drinking something and your dreads get in it
Dreadlock Prices
I keep scrolling through blogs or instagram pages that have people asking why dreadlock extensions are so much money. I know some people might wonder why I'd even walk anyone through this process, but it's important for buyers to understand what goes into making them. Please keep in mind I'm only able to talk for myself, but this can be used as a general outline.
If you look on Etsy or any online place, you'll find that a full set of synthetic dreadlocks can range from $70CAD to $300CAD. And to many, dreadlocks might look so similar in style, that they don't know what it is that sets them apart. If I'm using these numbers as an example, here is how pricing may work out. For a full set of dreadlock extensions, let us say a seller may has to buy 5 or 6 bags of synthetic hair. (Totally depending on length an thickness of said dreadlocks). Depending on where the seller lives or how much their local beauty supply store sells each bag of hair for, it can cost around $10 per bag, if not more. Right there, the seller is spending around $60. That isn't including any hair elastics or accessories they may have to buy. Now, the labor is what the seller pays their bills with. Imagine that each dreadlock takes anywhere from 10 minutes to 45 minutes to make. This gap in time depends on what method they use to create and finish their work. (Ex. backcombing vs. crocheting). So, 60-ish dreadlocks can be made using the 5-6 bags of hair, which costs $60 already. This process can take a few days to make. Imagine being paid less than minimum wage for work that you're proud of, but having your buyers tell you it's still not worth the money. Pretty insulting. Each seller has to make a profit. Wouldn't it be great if we could just make everyone happy by making the extensions without having to worry about our own financial situations? lol. If only.
If you're stuck in a place where you don't fully understand why you're paying what you're paying but you are trying to justify spending whatever amount on quality work, but can't figure it out, ask. No seller will deny you any information if you are seriously considering their work, right? Most people are on a budget. And that's totally okay! Sellers understand that 100%!
This is just a little info post. I'm here to give you the info you need to make an educated decision. Shop around. Ask questions. Know exactly what it is you're looking for, don't just settle because it seems like that's the only option. You'll never be satisfied, and that totally blows for a seller to hear. We want buyers to be 100% satisfied with the products being sold.
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