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Armanti cut his dreads!


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scot even you can pull dreads off. trust me.:D

When it comes to my hair, I'm waaaaayyyy too lazy to wear any style that requires much effort. I don't even like using gel or mousse'. Doubt the dreads would work for me. Strictly buzz cuts these days.

(I'm more aerodynamic this way)

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When it comes to my hair, I'm waaaaayyyy too lazy to wear any style that requires much effort. I don't even like using gel or mousse'. Doubt the dreads would work for me. Strictly buzz cuts these days.

(I'm more aerodynamic this way)

you dont have to do too much, and really no effort. some people get their hair retwisted monthly and some just dont.but i rock the taper now, my wife made me cut my hair.

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I had you pegged for mid 70s for sure

Over the past few months, there were days when I felt like it.

you dont have to do too much, and really no effort. some people get their hair retwisted monthly and some just dont.but i rock the taper now, my wife made me cut my hair.

I'll take your word for it.

My parrots have a tendency to land on my head anyway. The last thing I need is to give them the ability to nest there :(

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I had long hair most of my life, just until about 4 yrs ago I had a long ponytail and got this idea for a change, cut it all off. Now I have it over my ears and feathered bangs. Sure is a lot easier to wash and brush and no more hair ties. The saying is true..A change will do you good!

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your not combing through anything with dreads. it does teach you patience tho, and WOMEN LOVE DREADS.

no, but you have to let your hair grow out, and once your hair gets long enough (well, at least mine), combing is hell. My hair starts to knot.

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