Do you also feel more self-confident if your style and personality are reflected in your looks?
Wool dreadlocks are a unique and fashionable way of self-expression! Dreadlock extensions made of natural materials are soft, durable and easy to maintain.
No need to compromise! Choose any length, type or quantity, that suits you!
Do you also wish for a comfortable and soft set of wool dreadlocks?
Our wool dreadlocks made of extra fine merino wool are not itchy, due to the super thin wool fibers of 18-19 microns.
As the dreads are only as thick as a pencil, or maybe even thinner, the set is much lighter, which means less strain on your neck and scalp.
How many dreads will I need?
An average estimate is:
- 30-40 dreads for a mohawk
- 50-70 dreads for a full head
What to consider:
- How thick is your real hair?
- Which type do you choose? ➜ In the case of using only single ends, you will need more dreads altogether due to the smaller sectioning.
- How many sections do you divide your hair into?
- Remember! If you’re a beginner, or you had thicker dreads until now, then add 5-10 extra dreads!
How and how often do i need to clean them?
The idea that you can only rarely wash your hair if you are wearing wool dreads is wrong!
While wearing wool dreadlock extensions, you allow your real hair and scalp to rest:
- you don’t use a hair iron,
- you wash and dry your hair less often,
- you don’t expose your hair to hair spray and other chemicals.
But don’t forget this! If your scalp is used to washing several times a week, then it is not a solution to start washing it only once a week all at once. Why? Just because it will make you go crazy, as your head will be itchy all the time. This will make you think that the wool dreads are to blame. In reality, sebum secretion does not adjust to your habits from one week to the other.
So here’s the essence!
- Avoid scratching! Continue washing your hair as often as you feel necessary! In the beginning. Then gradually add an extra day before the next wash.
- Refresh your scalp! Mix a few drops of tea tree oil into your shampoo, or use a type that contains tea tree oil.
- Don’t use hair conditioner or shampoos containing conditioner, because it will ruin the wool!
- Dry your hair with a hair dryer at a low temperature.
You also don’t want to waste hours on drying, do you?
The only disadvantage of wool dreads is that they are heavy, when wet. On the other hand, wool has a good resistance against stains and odors, it is antibacterial and antimicrobial, so you don’t have to clean it too often. With the wool dreads installed, wash only your scalp; even several times a week. Using a hair dryer, you can dry them in a flash. The big wash is only necessary every 3-4 weeks.