How to Grow Dreads With Curly Hair
- 1). Decide how big you want your dreads to be. The smaller the section of hair, the thinner your dreads will be. Most people choose 1-inch to 2-inch sections. Once you've decided on the size of your dreads, you should section your hair accordingly with the comb.
- 2). Use two-strand twists to start your dreads. Take one section of hair. Split it into two pieces. Twist those pieces around each other. Use a bit of wax or gel to hold the twist in place. Using twists takes advantage of the natural coil pattern in curly hair.
- 3). Roll your hair into dreads by palm rolling. Instead of twisting your hair, take a section of hair. Add a little gel or wax to it. Roll the hair between the palms of both of your hands. The hair will form a cylindrical shape.
- 4). Continue to roll or twist the roots of your hair into your dreads at least every three weeks as your hair grows out. As you roll or twist--using a bit of gel--the curly roots of your hair will join the dreads that are starting to form and lock into place.