An out-there style often associated with the Rastafarian community, dreadlocks could, in fact, be found on the heads of Ancient Egyptians. Well, no matter who claims ownership, we’re glad this creative, sass-packed, and sometimes controversial hairstyle can be seen everywhere, from the high street to the red carpet. With celebrities from Bob Marley (well, duh) to the likes of Erykah Badu and Whoopie Goldberg, stars across the world have rocked daring dreadlocks. And with the know-how, you can too!
There are as many ways to style dreadlocks as there are people who wear them—so, if freedom and experimentation are on your list, dreadlocks are the style for you. When it comes to dreadlocks, the key factors are size, neatness, and length. This triad will determine how your dreadlocks ultimately look.
For a wild-child bohemian vibe, we recommend a mixture of sizes and shapes and perhaps a few beads popped in for a cute accessorized style (you can always take them out for work!). You can also have fun with highlights to spice things up. Similarly-sized, uniform dreads are gorgeous if you prefer things neat and tidy, and you can always tie them into a ponytail or topknot for work.
Of course, length is key when it comes to the overall aesthetic. Short dreads look punky, quirky (well, even more so), and come with a razor-sharp attitude. Easier to maintain and with the option to grow them longer, short dreadlocks are a great choice for newbies. Or, if you have flowing locks you’d love to keep hold of, long dreadlocks look gorgeously feminine on women, too (just make sure you have a crochet hook handy to keep them tidy!).
So, if you fancy taking the plunge or simply revamping your existing dreadlocks, we’ve sewn up a guide to the best dreadlocks styles for women to inspire you.