I cut off his dreads!😱 YouTube: @abrahamcreates❤️🔥
Cutting off your dreads is a huge decision, and I know firsthand the mix of emotions that come with it – excitement for a fresh start, a bit of sadness, and maybe even a little worry about what comes next for your hair! When I finally decided to go for it, like @abrahamcreates mentioned, some people were mad, but honestly, it was one of the most liberating feelings. The biggest question quickly became: 'Okay, what haircut do I get now?!' First off, don't panic if your hair feels a bit different right after. It's been locked up for a while! It might feel a bit matted or have some residue, depending on how you took them out. My advice? Start with a really good clarifying shampoo and deep conditioner. You want to get your natural hair texture back and give it some intense hydration before you decide on a big chop. I found that using a leave-in conditioner and a gentle detangling brush was a game-changer in the first few weeks. A professional trim is almost always necessary to get rid of any weaker ends and create an even base for your new style. Now, for the fun part: choosing a new style! This is where you can truly express yourself and enjoy the versatility of free-flowing hair. If your hair isn't super long after cutting the dreads, a classic fade or a neat, short crop can look incredibly sharp and clean. Think about a high, mid, or low fade depending on how dramatic you want the sides to be. These styles are not only stylish but also very low-maintenance, making them perfect for embracing your new look without too much fuss. They really help to highlight your facial features and give a fresh, confident vibe. If you managed to retain some length, you have even more exciting options. A textured crop top, where the sides are faded but you keep some length and texture on top, is super popular and versatile. You can style it messy for a casual look or neater for a more polished appearance. For those with really good length, don't be afraid to try layers to add volume and movement, especially if your hair was previously very dense. A sleek bob or a graduated cut can also work wonderfully, especially if you have naturally straighter or wavy hair. I've also seen some amazing transformations where people embraced a curly afro after dreads, letting their natural texture truly shine – it’s a beautiful way to celebrate your original hair! When you go to the barber or stylist, bring inspiration pictures! Don't just say "short" or "fresh." Explain what you're looking for, discuss the current condition and texture of your hair, and be open to their professional advice. A good stylist can recommend what will work best with your hair type, face shape, and lifestyle. Remember, this isn't just a haircut; it's a new chapter for your hair journey. Don't be afraid to experiment, and most importantly, enjoy your revitalized look! Investing in good quality hair products – like a sulfate-free shampoo, a nourishing conditioner, and a styling cream – will also help keep your fresh cut looking its best.



























































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