Breanne came into Grateful Dreads for some maintenance and repair. She started her dreadlocks almost a month ago, and they were all growing together into one big mass of hair. I separated them and tightened them up!



What a difference! So happy to have met you Breanne! Best wishes to you with your move, and please stop in for a visit when you come back to town!
A lot of people put in dreads / locs, and as the hair settles in, they’re not sure how to care for the new style. I meet a lot of people this way! If you’re having issues with your dreads / locs, please call or come in the salon. Don’t panic! And don’t wait too long! I haven’t met a dread yet that was beyond repair 🙂