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Baba Fats
04/04/13 09:13:23PM @baba-fats:

Welcome. What did you do last time? That would help us help you better. And how are you locking other peoples hair? What methods are you using?

The most healthy method is natural. It does no damage to your hair, and look great. There is no real way to get locks to look like any specific other set without doing considerable harm to your hair. And even then, they will not look like anything other than yours.


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/04/13 02:13:07PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome

why was yoir lasat set messed up

how are u dreading other ppls hair


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/22/13 03:18:24PM @soaring-eagle:

theres only 1

wax b gone

www.dreadlockshampoo.com


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/17/13 12:49:48PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome the problem i\s wax can survive 10 years of trying to wash it out very thin dreads u may get lucky but id usde the wax b gone just to be safe


darkstar
04/15/13 03:11:47PM @darkstar:

Well, wax is a hydrocarbon, and won't all wash out in any amount of normal soap and water. It needs a detergent and about a month of scrubbing 2-3 times a week to make sure it's all out. I know it sounds excessive. But as it gets heated up in hot water, it doesn't really come out, it tends to just seep deeper into nooks deep inside the lock.

The palm rolling can be extremely damaging. If you don't do it much, it actually doesn't do anything at all. It does make them look a bit neater for a few hours. But nothing lasting. If you do it enough to see progress, it will severely destroy your roots. I did it for only 2 weeks (daily), and 6 years later I am still trying to fix the damage. It's a type of damage that doesn't show up for about a year. That's what's so terrible about it.

Yarn's not the best thing to wrap locks with. It tends to trap water and can actually cause mold to grow in your hair. Normally wool prevents mold, but when it traps water in, it can cause it. Hemp or embroidery thread is much better. But stay away from shiny hemp. They coat it with wax to get that look


darkstar
04/15/13 02:54:52PM @darkstar:

Welcome. What are you doing to get the wax out? We can definitely give you some good tips


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/22/13 03:18:24PM @soaring-eagle:

theres only 1

wax b gone

www.dreadlockshampoo.com


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/17/13 12:49:48PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome the problem i\s wax can survive 10 years of trying to wash it out very thin dreads u may get lucky but id usde the wax b gone just to be safe


darkstar
04/15/13 03:11:47PM @darkstar:

Well, wax is a hydrocarbon, and won't all wash out in any amount of normal soap and water. It needs a detergent and about a month of scrubbing 2-3 times a week to make sure it's all out. I know it sounds excessive. But as it gets heated up in hot water, it doesn't really come out, it tends to just seep deeper into nooks deep inside the lock.

The palm rolling can be extremely damaging. If you don't do it much, it actually doesn't do anything at all. It does make them look a bit neater for a few hours. But nothing lasting. If you do it enough to see progress, it will severely destroy your roots. I did it for only 2 weeks (daily), and 6 years later I am still trying to fix the damage. It's a type of damage that doesn't show up for about a year. That's what's so terrible about it.

Yarn's not the best thing to wrap locks with. It tends to trap water and can actually cause mold to grow in your hair. Normally wool prevents mold, but when it traps water in, it can cause it. Hemp or embroidery thread is much better. But stay away from shiny hemp. They coat it with wax to get that look


darkstar
04/15/13 02:54:52PM @darkstar:

Welcome. What are you doing to get the wax out? We can definitely give you some good tips


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