dreaducation, comprehensive guide to all things dready
@josh-blew
13 years ago
4 posts
updated by @josh-blew: 07/22/15 12:41:31PM
@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,640 posts
slightly but not really
i know many with far less hair and great dreadsthe shortness is a factor letting it grow longer will help
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My new book Ban The Taboo Vol 1
@ba-marley
13 years ago
14 posts
I'm having great success with this neglect method. Although the first few weeks are "straggly & shaggy". I put 1/4 cup or so of baking soda (I use aluminum-free, Bob's Mill brand) in bottle, put some shower water in the bottle, shake, pour, soak, rinse a little (if going to bed) or rinse more (if going out). Hair will feel dry, but softness comes back after locking up is done.
My hair started sectioning itself at 2 weeks, locking up at 3 weeks of this. I have the opposite hair of yours, though, mine is thick, coarse & wavy, past shoulders. But I have alot of gray hair too, that is hard to lock up.
I also bought a wool sweater at the thrift store, made head wraps out of the sleeves and the body of the sweater I put on my pillow. That has helped alot too, sometimes too much as in the morning I have major congos. need to pull apart & twist, then wrap head with wool sleeve-scarf.
This is zen-type practice, I see why people in this society are impatient, have to get perfectlook fast from salon. Rastafari believe in natural life, natural body. Yeah mon.
@josh-blew
13 years ago
4 posts
@ba-marley
13 years ago
14 posts
@josh-blew
13 years ago
4 posts
@ba-marley
13 years ago
14 posts
Josh Blew said:
I, too, read it in Revelation.
@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,640 posts
when i started dreading things were much simpler all you needed to know was that if u lost your comb your hair dreaded ..worked perfectly fine
now these days its way more complicated but the vast magority is what not to do
ofcourse it dont help that youtubers and wax pushers go around telkling you you should do all the worse things u can do
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My new book Ban The Taboo Vol 1
@david-giggs
13 years ago
1 posts
@sarah-jane
13 years ago
1 posts
hey SE
this page is amazing... ive wateddreads for years and due to my job i couldnt have them.i left that hell hole and am ready to start my adventure! your page helped so much considering i was in the dark about what i was going to do. thanks so much for all the helpful information! and if you wrote a book i would deff buy it!!!!