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Dreadlocks Culture
The Prototype of the Earliest Dreadlocks Hairstyle Appeared in Hot Africa. in Order to Prevent Fleas, lice and Other Worms Are Rampant on People's Heads. Some Clever Black People Tightly Wrap Their Hair Together.
Later, in the Era of Great Navigation, Sailors on Ships (Including Pirates, of Course) Always Spent a Long Time on the Sea, While Less than a Few Months, They Did Not Return for 1 Or 2 Years. Being Far Away from Land Means Being Far Away from Fresh Water. At That Time, Fresh Water and Oranges Were Almost as Important as the Lives of Sailors, So No One Would Be Extravagant Enough to Wash Their Hair with Fresh Water. As We All Know, Seawater Is Very Alkaline, but Our Human Skin and Hair Are Weakly Acidic. If It Is Light, the Scalp Is Itchy and Unbearable, and It Is More Likely to Cause Insects. If It Is Heavy, the Hair Follicle Will Not Grow Permanently. In Order to Solve This Problem, Sailors Also Tightly Wrapped Their Hair Together, Which Greatly Reduced the Living Space of Worms. After a Long Period of Modification and Technological Innovation, Dreadlocks Has Not Only Become a Hairstyle That Is Very Suitable for Sailor's Life, but Also Is Regarded as a Symbol of Personality by Many Sailors, that's Because Dreadlocks Came to Land Slowly from the Sea and Became a Kind of Culture.
Various Reasons in Various Cultures Cause Locking: as a Political Statement and a More Modern Period, as a Representative of Freedom, Substitution Or Natural Spirit, It Shows Profound Religious Or Spiritual Beliefs, national Pride. Another Name of Style Is Lock (Sometimes Spell "Locs").
In Tibetan Buddhism and Other More Profound Forms of Buddhism, Braids Are Occasionally Replaced with More Traditional Shaved Heads. The Most Famous People in These Groups Are Called Ngagpas in Tibet. For Many Practicing Buddhists, Braids Are a Way to Give up Material Vanity and Excessive Appendages. Many Profound Buddhist Ceremonies in South Asia in the Middle Ages Conducted by Buddhist Yogis (Buddhist Peers on Contemporary Hindu Sadhus) Require Braids. In Contemporary Tibetan Practice, the Hair Is Replaced by the Crown, and the Hair Is Attached to the Hair.
After a Long Period of Modification and Technological Innovation, Dreadlocks Has Not Only Become a Hairstyle That Is Very Suitable for Sailor's Life, but Also Is Regarded as a Symbol of Personality by Many Sailors, that's Because Dreadlocks Slowly Came to Land from the Sea and Became a Kind of Culture. In the Last Century, a Group of Artists like Bob Marley Appeared and Even Set off an Upsurge of Dreadlocks. Since the Last Century, Dreadlocks Has Formed an Indissoluble Bond with Rock Music. We Know Dreadlocks in China Basically through Film and Television.
The Development of China's Dreadlocks Is Also through a Large Number of Rock Bands. Choosing It Is Choosing a Way of Life and Choosing a Ways of Life. China's Dreadlocks Culture Started Late and Is Favored by More and More Friends Who Want to Promote Their Own Personalities.
Guan Xiaotong in the TV Series "Good Sir", a Fancy Dreadlocks, Is Even More Eye-Catching! This Colorful Dreadlocks Is on Guan Xiaotong's Head, Which Is Really Quite Stylish. This Little Eyebrow Is Wrinkled, and It Looks like a Big Sister!
The Entertainment Circle Has Quietly Raised a Hairstyle-"Dreadlocks" (Dreadlocks). Dreadlocks Is a Hairstyle Originated from Africa, Which Tightly Binds Hair Together, it Not Only Prevents the Wild Growth of Worms on the Head, but Also Is Much Cooler than a Messy Curly Hair in Summer. This Hairstyle, Which Is Very Popular with Sailors, Has Now Become a Kind of Culture, Blowing a "Dreadlocks Wind" in the Entertainment Circle. Many Stars Have Tried This Hairstyle in Movies, TV Plays and Life.
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