Learning how to plait artificial dreadlocks is a great way to achieve a stylish and protective hairstyle without permanently locking your natural hair. Artificial dreadlocks, often called synthetic dreads, are extensions that can be braided into your natural hair to create the look of real dreadlocks while allowing flexibility and easy removal.
This hairstyle is popular because it protects natural hair, reduces daily styling, and can last for several weeks with proper care. With the right technique and patience, you can install artificial dreadlocks neatly at home.
-
Prepare Your Hair
Before installing artificial dreadlocks, your natural hair must be clean and ready.
- Wash your hair thoroughly with shampoo
- Avoid using heavy conditioners that make hair too soft
- Dry your hair completely
- Detangle your hair to remove knots
Clean and well-prepared hair helps the braids hold better and last longer.
-
Section Your Hair
Dividing your hair into sections makes the process easier and neater.
- Use a comb to create small, even sections
- Clip or tie away the sections you are not working on
- Decide the size of each section depending on how thick you want the dreads
- Keep the parts straight for a neat look
Proper sectioning ensures uniform and well-arranged dreadlocks.
-
Attach the Artificial Dreadlock
Next, connect the synthetic dreadlock to your natural hair.
- Take one artificial dreadlock
- Fold it slightly to find the center
- Place it against the root of your natural hair section
- Hold it firmly in place
This step secures the extension before braiding.
-
Start Plaiting the Hair
Now begin braiding your natural hair with the dreadlock.
- Divide your natural hair into two or three strands
- Include the artificial dreadlock as one of the strands
- Begin plaiting tightly from the root
- Continue braiding downward along the hair
Plaiting firmly at the root helps keep the dreadlock secure.
-
Secure the Ends
After braiding, make sure the ends are properly secured.
- Braid until you reach the end of your natural hair
- Use a small elastic band if needed
- Alternatively, wrap the hair tightly to secure it
- Ensure the dreadlock stays firmly attached
Securing the ends prevents the braid from loosening.
-
Maintain the Style
Proper care helps your artificial dreadlocks last longer.
- Keep your scalp clean by washing gently
- Moisturize your scalp regularly
- Cover your hair with a scarf at night
- Avoid excessive pulling or tension
Also Read: How to Pack a Hiking Backpack
Email your news TIPS to Editor@Kahawatungu.com — this is our only official communication channel

