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Leanna Evans
@leanna-evans
04/09/12 06:05:15AM
2 posts

Day of the Dread feat. Sensi


Introduce Yourself

Hey Hey!!

Sensi here, just saying hello to the community. My dreads were born about 2 days ago and I'm looking for tips on how to maintain and keep my fine straight hair together.

Just came from DHHQ via looking for a forum. Funny they don't have one... hmm seems after reading this site for an hour or so seems like it's fairly obvious as to why not.

I am the victim of a (only?) $60 bill, purchasing the Supa Dupa Dread Kit. I have to say.. I see all the points about wax and am inclined to agree just based on science alone. I do however love the Peppa stuff. It really helps get the oils off my fingers so I can roll my locs. I have always been one to play with my hair so palm rolling is just gonna happen. I'd rather do it with non-oily fingers. I may be wrong. I've been wrong so far soo.. wouldn't be a surprise.

Been browsing the site, and I love the responses. Seems like you guys don't mind posting/responding to us newbs and our in-attention to forum etiquette. And I thank you for that. You have no idea how nice it is to come to a site that offers help no matter if you asked the question i the wrong spot or not. So with that being said.... I have a couple questions myself.

Ok... so my dreads are new and are according to DHHQ. Which means I have rubber bands at the ends and tips. Rubber on the base and elastic at the tip. The have also gone through the initial waxing process.. I know shame shame right. I think I can get it out tho.. I've always had the kind of hair that wouldn't hold a product if it was paid to. At this moment (the dreads were started April 5th and completed April 7th at 6am. We used the backcombing process. It was also sectioned beforehand. So at this moment in time, I have Sideshow Bob hair as I have a dreaded mowhawk.

Now to my question(s).

Should I take the 'bands out? Both tip and root bands?

Now that they are finished, when can I do my first wash? Finish date was April 7th.

After I complete my first wash, what is suggested to put my dreads back together?

and that's about it... I suppose if I have any more questions I'll do some searching and find the right discussion for it. Till then, please excuse my haste. My dreads are very important to me and it's a little thick trying to read all the articles/opinions/discussion on them.

Thanks!! I'm sooooo glad I found this site. The part that really turns me on about it, is how you guys aren't trying to sell me crap (except of course some plain ol' swag) as a get dreaded quick scheme. I love the adverts as well because your stance on non commercial dreads makes me think your sponsors are as legit as you are.

-Sensi


updated by @leanna-evans: 02/05/15 10:12:49AM
Leanna Evans
@leanna-evans
04/09/12 06:52:43AM
2 posts

Been searching this site for over 4 hours and still have questions..............


Introduce Yourself

You should know, this statement caused me to have an epiphany. As I was/am somewhat in the same predicament as the starter of this discussion. Thinking my dreadies should be this smooth and blunted frizz free conformity. But no.. it's not. Think about it.. What would a Rasta do? WWRD --- wa word

NaturalWomyn said:

"..... and really dreads are more about having patience and letting go of control."
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