Click here to see a video showing how to install SE dreads. To install, the hair is threaded through the loop at the top and braided down the length. A DE install can be heavier, as you will generally have more dread ends than a SE install.Ī SE dread is just one dread with a loop at the top. DE can stick out more at the root, although this does tend to settle down after a couple of days of wear. DE dreads can look less natural once installed. This is also dependent on the dreads themselves. DE dreads are good for styling because you have more dread ends and so can do more things with them.Ī draw back of DE dreads is that they some times don’t lay as well on the head. The more hair used in the section, the less stress/weight that is put on each hair strand. This is good because it will take less time to install the whole set, and is also kinder to your scalp. When installing DE dreads, the section of hair used should be bigger than if you were installing SE dreads. They’re also better if you want to hide your natural hair and your roots/scalp.
Click here to see a video showing how to install DE dreads.ĭE’s are good for giving more volume to your overall style. When installing, you put the middle/bend of the dread to the scalp and braid down just one side of the dread. It is folded in half and this produces two dread ends. This goes across both synth and wool dreads.Ī DE dread is one dread which is twice the length as your overall style. Dread falls are usually either one big fall to install on the back/top of your head, or a pair to go on either side of your head.Double ended (DE) and Single ended (SE) are terms which refer to the two different types of synthetic dread you can get. This is perfect for people who only want to wear dreads for a short time, such as on a night out or to an event. They can then just be tied around your natural hair when in a pony tail or bun. These are dread sets which are installed onto lengths of lace or elastic. Personally I prefer DE’s, although I enjoy making both.Īnother style I’d like to make you aware of are dread falls. They will try and help you, but remember, makers also have their favorites and may try and guide you based on this. If you’re unsure which to try, ask your dread maker. Or if you like one style already, stick to it! At the end of the day both installs looks equally as good, and neither is better or worse if you enjoy the style you’ve chosen. I’d advise giving both a go and seeing what you prefer. It depends what you’re looking for in a style, and what type of dreads you’re going to be using. This gives you the benefit of volume from the DE’s, whilst looking natural in the visible areas. You can always use both! Some people will use DE’s for the back and underneath of their hair, and then SE’s for the top and hair line. SE installs tend to be lighter than DE’s, but this depends on the amount used. Again, this is also dependent on the dreads themselves.
However, due to the fact that they do lay flatter, some times SE installs can look flat and limp. This also means they can be more comfortable for first time dread heads. SE’s are good to give your style a more believable look, as they lay flatter.
Double ended (DE) and Single ended (SE) are terms which refer to the two different types of synthetic dread you can get.