Synthetic Dreadlock - With Wool Wrap

Regular price
95 ₪ / per unit
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Sale price
95 ₪
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✨Handmade dreadlocks - come with a unique patent for independent and permanent attachment to the hair and with a clip for temporary attachment✨

You can add another shade to the dreadlock color you chose.
Choose a combination of wool wraps
Product description

Handmade Dreadlocks

Our dreadlocks are uniquely handmade using special wrapping techniques, inspired by both ethnic and modern styles.

They are made from high-quality synthetic hair in natural and vibrant shades. To your chosen dread color, you can add any accent shade you like for a stylish, playful twist.

Each dreadlock comes with a unique attachment system: built-in micro beads and a nylon loop, allowing fast, easy, and independent attachment to your hair. This innovative method enables a semi-permanent attachment for up to two months! (Attachment kits are also available if you scroll down.)

How cool is that?

Prefer a temporary option? No problem!
The same dreadlocks can be attached temporarily using:

  • Clips
  • Ear jewelry
  • Hair chain

(Instructions and videos are available below.)

And the best part—have fun shining and accessorizing by adding beads and jewelry to your dreadlocks ✨

Dimensions and materials

Specifications

  • Length: 24–26 inches (60–65 cm)
  • Weight: approx. 3 grams (0.11 oz)

Materials:

  • High-quality synthetic hair
  • Crimp beads made of iron alloy

Note:

Each dreadlock comes with a built-in crimp bead for permanent attachment – intended for single use and lasts up to two months on the hair.

You can attach the dreadlock either:

  • Permanently to the hair, or
  • Temporarily using one of our temporary attachment accessories.
How to store and care

Washing:

  • Rinse the dreadlocks under running water (without massaging).
  • Do not use conditioner on the area where the micro bead is attached to the scalp or on the dreadlocks themselves.

Drying:

  • Air-dry the dreadlocks or gently wrap them in a towel to absorb excess water.
  • Avoid rubbing the dreadlocks.

Styling tips:

  • When combing the hair, move the dreadlocks aside.
  • When gathering the hair, avoid pulling the dreadlocks strongly.
  • When attaching or removing beads, twist the dreadlocks clockwise—this is the natural twisting direction of the dreadlocks.
All connection methods

Permanent attachment: Built-in crimp beads

Our crimp beads are integrated and built into our hair extensions, braids, dreadlocks, or hair jewelry, using a unique method we specially developed for you.

They allow a self-applied permanent attachment to the hair, in a simple and intuitive way – style and chic in a “do it yourself” version.

The attachment is done using a pliers and crochet hook (you can find great attachment kits at the bottom of the product page, or use regular household pliers).

Temporary attachment options

Clips:

  • Lightweight clips in a hair-matching color
  • Can hold up to four dreadlocks or braids (recommended up to three for the best result)

Ear cuff:

  • Designed to sit on the back of the ear – no ear piercing required
  • Includes six hooks for attaching dreadlocks, hair extensions, and braids – all in one accessory
  • Creates a unique boho-chic look

Hair chain:

  • Our unique design for a rich, bold, and statement look
  • Made of thin leather straps in five hair-tone shades
  • Easy and intuitive attachment – designed for the back of the head
  • Includes 2–3 hair-colored clips for easy fastening
  • The lower part has 10–15 holes for threading extensions, dreadlocks, or braids
  • Allows mixing different types and colors for a fully customized look
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Dreadlock beads

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