Though they are now mainly linked to african culture and identity people from all races do sport their hair in dreadlocks.
Long matted dreadlocks.
Some of the earliest depictions of dreadlocks date back as far as 3600 years to the minoan civilization one of europe s earliest civilizations centered in crete now part of greece.
Dreadlocks have historically been found to be associated with ancient greek aztec senegalese buddhist and rastafari cultures.
Repeat until that section of hair is free of tangles then move the comb slightly higher up.
Once your dreadlocks mature you should wash them only with 100 natural shampoos like the ones offered at morrocco method since they won t leave any resides on them also only after they have matured you can use 100 natural conditioners like the floating lotus conditioner or pearl essence crème conditioner to keep your locks in good shape.
Repeat until the entire length of your hair is combed.
Place the comb a few inches several centimeters from the end of the tangled hair and brush downward.
Other cultures who may have also sported locks are the middle eastern and mediterranean christian ascetics the dervishes of islam and pre columbian aztec priests who have been described in aztec codices as having long untouched and matted hair.
As a result this will prevent itchiness.
In ancient egypt examples of egyptians wearing locked hairstyles and.
Dreadlocks were also worn by spartan hoplites as part of their battle dress and by ephors spartan magistrates.
For long or thick severely matted hair this may take an hour or more.