Wicks (also referred to as bonks or globs) are a hairstyle originating in South Florida. This hairstyle is prevalent amongst African-Americans. The hairstyle originated from Afro-Caribbeans (specifically Afro-Haitian) in descent and are involved in the Hip-Hop community as well as related subgenres in Florida.[1]
Methods
There are three main methods of creating Wicks:
- The "crochet needle method" which is the method of using a crochet needle, normally with two or more "fangs" to crochet existing dreadlocks together.
- The "combine method" which is the process of tying existing dreadlocs with rubber bands together allowing the locs to fuse together giving them the upright habit.[2]
- The other method is the "freeform method" which is the process of allowing locs to naturally form via the rinse and go method and allowing the locs to naturally lock on to each other.[3]
Etymology
The term "Wicks" was given to this hairstyle due to the fact each one resembles the wick of a candle because of their upright positioning.[4]
See also
References
- ↑ Williams, Jason (2019-06-25). "How To Grow Wicks - Dreadlocks The Florida Way". TRU DREADZ. Archived from the original on 2020-03-26. Retrieved 2020-03-14.
- ↑ "How To Grow Wicks - Dreads The Florida Way". YouTube.
- ↑ "Florida's Wicks Dreads". YouTube.
- ↑ "How To Grow Wicks Dreads". YouTube.
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