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| small rubber band 1 pack + dreadlocks rings 10 pcs | CN¥ 2.2 |
| b1 black + red | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b2 black + scarlet | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b3 black + peach pink | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b4 black + deep pink | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b5 black + light pink | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b6 black + pink | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b7 black + rose red | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b8 black + wine red | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b9 black + orange | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b10 black + golden | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b11 black + bright yellow | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b12 black + light yellow | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b13 black + yellow green | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b14 black + dark green | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b15 black + dark green | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b16 black + light green | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b17 black + emerald green | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b18 black + dark green | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b19 black + cyan | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b20 black + ink blue | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b21 black + sapphire blue | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b22 black + lake blue | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b23 black + sky blue | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b24 black + green-blue | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b25 back + purple | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b26 black + deep purple | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b27 black + light purple | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b28 black + purplish red | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b29 black + dark brown | CN¥ 3.73 |
| b30 black + light brown | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b31 black + red brown | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b32 black + yellow brown | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b33 black + white | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b34 black + beige | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b35 black + dark gray | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b36 black + light gray | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b37 black + silver gray | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b38 brown + golden | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b39 brown + beige | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b40 pink + light pink | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b41 pink + lake blue | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b42 light pink + purplish red | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b43 dark green + yellow green | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b44 light green + dark green | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b45 sapphire blue + sky blue | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b46 sapphire blue + purplish red | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b47 dark purple + light purple | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b48 beige + peach red | CN¥ 4.0 |
| b49 beige + blue | CN¥ 4.0 |























Dreadlock Culture
The precursor to the modern dreadlocks style originated in Africa to prevent lice and other insects from roaming freely on the heads of people during hot weather. Some intelligent Africans began to tightly twist their hair together. Later, during the Age of Exploration, sailors, including pirates, on ships adopted this style.Always have to spend a long time at sea, from a few months to one or two years without returning. Being away from land also means being away from fresh water. Under such circumstances, fresh water and oranges were almost as important as the sailors' lives, so no one would be so extravagant as to use fresh water to wash their hair. As we all know, seawater is very alkaline, but our skin and hair are weak acidic, which can cause severe itching and make it easier for insects to breed, and even lead to the death of the hair follicles, making the hair permanently stop growing. To solve this problem, sailors also tightly wrapped their hair together to greatly reduce the space for insects to survive. After a long time of modification and technological innovation, dirty braids have not only become a very suitable hairstyle for sailors' lives, but also been seen by many sailors as a symbol of personality, and it is because of this that dirty braids gradually came to land from the sea and became a culture. Various reasons in various cultures have caused locks: as a political statement and in more modern times, as a symbol of freedom, alternative or natural spirit, expressing deep religious or spiritual beliefs, another name for national pride style is lock (sometimes spelled ldquolocsrdquo)。In Tibetan Buddhism and other more esoteric forms of Buddhism, the braids are occasionally replaced with a more traditional shaved head. These groups are most famously known as the Ngagpas of Tibet. For many Buddhist practitioners, braids are a way to give up material vanity and excessive attachments. Many profound Buddhist rituals in medieval South Asia, which require braids, are practiced by Buddhist yogis (Buddhist counterparts to contemporary Hindu sadhus). In contemporary Tibetan practice, the hair is replaced by a crown, with the hair attached to the crown. After a long period of modification and technological innovation, dreadlocks have not only become a hairstyle perfectly suited for seafaring life but are also seen by many sailors as a symbol of individuality. It is because of this that dreadlocks gradually made their way from the sea to land and became a cultural phenomenon. From the beginning of the last century, dreadlocks have been inextricably linked with rock music.We in China generally become acquainted with dreadlocks through movies and TV shows. The development of dreadlocks in our country is also due to a large number of rock bands. Choosing it is to choose a lifestyle and a way of life. The culture of dreadlocks in our country started later, and it is also favored by more and more friends who want to promote their personality. In the TV series "Good Man," the character played by Guan Xiaotong has a colorful dreadlocks that is very eye-catching! This colorful dreadlocks on Guan Xiaotong's head really has a unique style. This little frown, it really looks like a big sister! In the entertainment industry, a new hairstyle has quietly emerged - dreadlocks. Dreadlocks is a hairstyle originated from Africa, tightly twisting the hair together to prevent insects from growing freely on the head and to be cooler in summer than a messy curly hair. This hairstyle, which was once popular with sailors, has now become a culture and has swept through the entertainment industry.Dreadlock style, many stars have tried this hairstyle in both TV dramas and their daily lives.
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