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  2. Dreadlocks - Wikipedia

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    The practice of wearing a jaṭā (dreadlocks) is observed in modern-day Hinduism, [140] [141] [142] most notably by sadhus who worship Shiva. [ 143 ] [ 144 ] The Kapalikas , first commonly referenced in the 6th century CE , were known to wear the jaṭā [ 145 ] as a form of deity imitation of the deva Bhairava - Shiva . [ 146 ]

  3. Synthetic dreads - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic dreads are typically made by braiding or wrapping synthetic hair around a core material, such as yarn or wire, to create a cylindrical shape resembling natural dreadlocks. They come in various styles, lengths, and colors, allowing individuals to experiment with different looks, from vibrant and multicolored to natural and understated.

  4. Braid (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    In India, many Hindu ascetics wear dreadlocks, known as Jatas. [17] Young girls and women in India often wear long braided hair at the back of their neck. [ 18 ] In the Upanishads , braided hair is mentioned as one of the primary charms of female seduction. [ 19 ]

  5. Jimmy Butler shows up to Heat media day with his ‘emo’ look ...

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    Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) interact with the media during the NBA basketball team’s media day at the Kaseya Center on Monday, Oct. 2, 2023, in Miami, Florida.

  6. Texas school hair policy that left Black teen suspended for ...

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    In 2020, two students filed lawsuits after they were suspended over the length of their dreadlocks. Both students withdrew from the school, and the lawsuits are pending .

  7. Dread perming - Wikipedia

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    The frizzy hair is bound together and treated again to form the dreadlocks. Dread perms usually cost in the range of $300–$400 at a salon, and although pricey, often prove to be the easiest and most professional way of creating dreadlocks.

  8. How well do you know your dad? Play 20 questions on Father's Day

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    Put your cell phones away – unless you are using to record the conversation -- and use these 20 questions as jumping off points to get to know your dad better. Even if you think you know the ...

  9. African-American hair - Wikipedia

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    In the Himba tribe, dreadlocks worn down in front of a female's face was a sign that she was going through puberty, while dreadlocks tied at the back of the head were worn by women seeking marriage. [7] Erembe headdresses signified new mothers and married women. [7] In Yoruba culture, people braided their hair to send messages to the gods. [7]