Popular men's dreadlocks style

Arguably one of the most clean cut of all dreadlocks style,high top dreads,or undercut dreads,take a more manageable approach to the style by opting for a shorter length and tapering the back and sides.The taper with dreads makes things far easier to maintain as the short back/sides require far less attention than dreadlocks themselves.

Style

As you can see from the below examples, high top dreads can come in a variety of different versions,Typically,however, dreads with a fade incorporated is the most common of short dread hairstyles as it gives a clean,stylish finish that is less invasive than certain longer iterations


A marginally more daring variant than the high top fade dreads,A dreaded Mohawk fade is achieved by shaving the sides to create a Mohawk silhouette while maintaining varying lengths of dreaded hair on the top.Once again, depending on the length of your dreads on the top,Mohawk dreads can actually be one of many easy dread styles to maintain.

As with all dread cuts,one Mohawk dreaded hairstyles can really differ from the next depending on the length so you can completely tailor the overall appearance depending on your on preference-it doesn't necessarily have to be kept shorter.


One of the more popular dreadlocks hairstyles in recent years,a dreadlock ponytail is both stylish and contemporary not to mention far more practical than leaving it all loose.
While flowing long dreadlocks may be one of the coolest dos a dreaded guy can sport,its pretty obvious that its not the most pragmatic approach to dreadlocks styling.

Throwing your dreads into a pony doesn't have to mean grabbing an elastic hair tie and keeping things tied in one unified style either.As you can see below,there are various unique and interesting approaches to trying back your dreads-with some utilising the dreads themselves to create a hold.




Another popular way of changing things up,dreads are commonly woven into a variety of different dread braid styles which add unique texture and further depth to any look.
You've obviously got thin dreads,as opposed to larger ones,which makes them better suited to more intricate or detailed styles.


That being said,there is a variety of dread design that lend themselves better to thicker dreadlocks-so its simple enough to find a style you can work up with your own hair.



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