Thank you. I did vary the size and they are not sectioned evenly. They are pretty loose and fuzzy, which I think now the best to leave them be??? My plan was to start with tnr as a start and then just not touch them and see what happens.
Welcome. Listen to Adam. If you want the healthiest locks, you shouldn't make themsymmetricalsections.
Welcome. If you TnR make sure to use different sized sections of no more than 1 square inch. Also, don't do them overly tight.
Welcome. I'm wondering the same thing as Eagle. Locks shouldn't stick up or be stiff like that if they are healthy
welcome but why were the tnr dreads so stiff they stand up?
u didnt crochet or i=use wax i hope
Thank you. I did vary the size and they are not sectioned evenly. They are pretty loose and fuzzy, which I think now the best to leave them be??? My plan was to start with tnr as a start and then just not touch them and see what happens.
Welcome. Listen to Adam. If you want the healthiest locks, you shouldn't make themsymmetricalsections.
Welcome. If you TnR make sure to use different sized sections of no more than 1 square inch. Also, don't do them overly tight.
Welcome. I'm wondering the same thing as Eagle. Locks shouldn't stick up or be stiff like that if they are healthy
welcome but why were the tnr dreads so stiff they stand up?
u didnt crochet or i=use wax i hope
Welcome. I'm wondering the same thing as Eagle. Locks shouldn't stick up or be stiff like that if they are healthy
welcome but why were the tnr dreads so stiff they stand up?
u didnt crochet or i=use wax i hope