It is obvious that I’m looking down to take the picture. If you are observant you can tell that I am in a classroom. I was in math class at the time. If my audience did notice this, depending on how they …show more content…
I also have faux locs in this picture. Faux locs are exactly what the name states: fake dread locs. I love to have a crown gorgeous hair and I literally waited a year for this hairstyle. I can’t handle the commitment to real dreadlocks, but I have always dreamt about having them. Faux locs was the logical answer. When I initially got them I was extremely excited and in pain because she did it so tight. As time goes on I fall more deeply out of love with this hairstyle. I wanted them to look authentic, which brings me to my next point. How do people with real dreadlocks feel about the faux locs trend going on right now? Do they feel cheated, upset, or do they have the “I was doing it before it was cool” complex? I would think dread heads would go along the lines of mimicry is one of the best forms of flattery. The logos of this hairstyle is not acceptable. My hair isn’t convincing to people that know what real dreadlocks look like. It could be my real hair, but the root is a different color. They could be real locs, but they have obscenely curly ends. Not real