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MountainWillow
@mountainwillow
01/28/10 11:57:23PM
141 posts



I was going to say the same thing everyone else already has.. Good to see that you figured it out and took them out. Rubber bands are known for melting and breaking.. Not good.
MountainWillow
@mountainwillow
12/11/09 11:57:43PM
141 posts

A quick thank you


Introduce Yourself

I wouldn't cut it all off and start over, just clean it all up the best you can and start fresh. You hair will probably have some damage, but that damage may just help it to knot quicker this time.Salons unless highly reputable are most often scams. The good salons that know how to do natural dreads right, are few and far between.Sorry that happened to ya man, I hope you can get your money back.
MountainWillow
@mountainwillow
12/08/09 11:46:54PM
141 posts

thanx admins (and members...all of yas)


General Talk

Welcome Back SE! You were missed! ((hugs))
MountainWillow
@mountainwillow
12/09/09 12:41:18AM
141 posts

What Are The Positive And Negative Sides of Dread Perming??


Dreading Methods

Yea I agree, I believe a dreadperm may actually be bad for your hair. Dreadperms are usually meant for hard to dread hair, asian and caucasian. Your hair is ideal naturally to dread. Since you don't want to neglect what about twisting and crocheting? Or sisterlocks?
MountainWillow
@mountainwillow
12/06/09 10:20:13PM
141 posts

Question about dread wrapping


Dread Maintenance

thanks for all the perspectives :)
MountainWillow
@mountainwillow
12/05/09 11:47:45PM
141 posts

Question about dread wrapping


Dread Maintenance

I have a question for you awesome dreadheads.. Say you have a few dreads wrapped with hemp. Is it ok to leave the wraps in permanently or would that weaken the dreads?I have some wraps and have grown fond of them. I was thinking they would be great markers later down the road as they grow.Also the same question for beads? Do you need to keep your beads rotating or can you leave em be once you place them?These may seem like silly questions, but my curious inquiring mind is stumped and I want to make sure i keep the dreads happy and healthy.
updated by @mountainwillow: 01/13/15 08:29:34PM
MountainWillow
@mountainwillow
12/07/09 12:27:08PM
141 posts

help growing dread length


Dread Maintenance

Yikes, Thats a bummer dude. Sorry that happened to you. Marianas Trench said:
Oh, Kim, I bleached my first set of dreads and I had thinner dreads on top that ended up breaking off altogether!!! I would suggest you check out the options already suggested, but also that any bleaching should be done on medium sized to thick dreads. If doing so on thin dreads, it should be done at least 1/2 inch to an inch away from the scalp. I'm sorry to hear about your significant others' plight, I can identify. I shaved my head and started from scratch, and it's been a long 2 years.

GOOD LUCK, be blessed!
MountainWillow
@mountainwillow
12/06/09 10:59:17PM
141 posts

help growing dread length


Dread Maintenance

A well balanced vegetarian diet does not need to find "other sources for nutrients" as previously stated. A healthy vegetarian (no known health problems or otherwise diet issues) with a properly balanced vegetarian diet doesn't need to supplement their diet any more than a healthy person (again with no known health problems or otherwise diet issues) with a properly balanced meat based diet. Vegetable diets provide all the same vitamins and minerals and nourishment that a meat based diet would as long as the vegetarian diet is balanced, just because meat has been elimated doesn't mean there has been elimination of anything that can not be found in plants. Balance in any diet is key to healthy nutrition. Supplements are beneficial and can compliment for any diet to help fill in the places the person may not be eating enough of. Most people would benefit from seeing a nutrionist and taking a daily mv as most people regardless of diet choice rarely eat a balanced diet daily. ANY DIET can benefit from a daily MV.I hope that you found everyones input, and advice helpful. I believe the misunderstanding was mostly one sided and definately not your fault.We are all just doing the best we can to help with our own experiences and such. :)I wish you guys the best in figuring out the issue with his dreads. Bleach is seriously harsh stuff.Be Well Kim hippie mama said:
hey everyone i wanted to thank u for the help. i wanted to clear up that when i said thinning dreads that it wasnt balding it was just breakage i think cuz he hasnt lost any hair they just seem to break off at the root or get really thin at the root but i think this may be beauce he has bleached his hair in the past and he has twisted them which probably caused breakage but his dreads have always been really small in my opinion so this may or may not have something to do with it. i wus just worried about the length cuz lookin back a year or two ago it seems to not have changed is all. but i aprreciate everyones advice and im sorry that my question has raised conflict. but once again thank u for your insights
MountainWillow
@mountainwillow
12/05/09 07:04:30PM
141 posts

help growing dread length


Dread Maintenance

WOAH.. not sure what your deal is maan. No one was attacking.Thanks for re-stating what I already have..Yes you have offended, your snide ending was careless and not sincere. If you don't want to start conflict why make comments like that?A vegetarian diet is not necessarily limited in nutrition- that itself is offensive. Most people regardless of diet don't eat the amount of vitamins and nourishment that is recommended, vegetarians or not. Which is why there are jobs for nutritonists and a market for mv.It is interesting you have been here since Nov, and this is your first impression, to create drama on the forum. We are all here to kindly support and help one another the best we can regardless of experience, you could start with doing the same if you want others to respect you instead of being rude. No one attacked you. You did however respond last with sworded words.Let's try this again..Be well & Namaste Tommy Emmrich said:
I wasn't discounting diet or vitamin deficiencies. Of course with any limited diet (vegetarians and vegans especially) there is always the risk of cutting too much out without supplementing. This guy is a vegetarian, also has "thinning" dreads (not exactly sure what that means. is the hair thinning like male pattern baldness or are the dreads breaking into smaller dreads? not clear enough to make a decision on whether this is genetic or environmental). And with the dreads not getting longer this could all point to an actual problem not just a percieved problem. I was pointing out the fact that perception isn't always truth. And one should certainly not take what could be a legitimate medical concern lightly. That being said, if its a real concern, see a doctor. There have been plenty of opinions stated here ad nothing is decisive. If you're concerned seek the help of a professional, not somebody with herb books and google.... I hope all goes well, hair and otherwise. Sorry if I offended people who have a much higher opinion of their abilities at diagnoses than I....

MountainWillow said:
Interesting argument.

Since the original author stated that there was already concern for poor nutrition, this is a common well known reason for slow to grow unhealthy thinning hair. Lets think about this, which plant would grow faster (optimal rate) and healthier? A healthy plant with vitamin/mineral rich healthy soil? Or a plant with poor nutrient soil grow?

The original post also stated the hair has been dreaded for quite a long length of time, and was not only not appearing to grow at all, it also was thinning.

If you google dreads and growth or rate of growth and read, you will see many dreadheads claim having dreads actually makes their hair grow significantly faster (probably due to increased circulation from stimulation of the follicles by the dreads movement and the fuzzy hairs), while others say their hair growth is slower (probably due to the knotting like you said). Who really knows? After dreads get packed in with knots, they will still continue to grow. Dreads don't just sit and eat hair all the hair and never grow an inch. The only thing that makes sense especially in this situation of the OP is diet.. If you know your diet is good, you take a daily mv, then there isn't a lot anything anyone can do about rate of growing anything, except patience. Thyroid function can play a huge factor as well in hair growth, and is sometimes a culprit for hair loss, slow growth and thinning. A visit to your health practitioner can help rule out any health conditions like this that could affect hair.

Hair growth during pregnancy.. Let's think on this. Many women admit they do not take a daily mv before pregnancy (although some do, especially those rigorously TTC), then.. when they are pregnant their diet increases with more daily protein. So lets add this together. Healthier diet - IE: extra daily proteins, and awesome mv+ hormones = awesome growth.

The list of herbs I gave, have been said to help with healthier hair, some naturally condition or strengthen structure, some work on the hair itself, and others benefit the follicle, IE: help improve or stimulate better circulation at the follicles. If you were to read on each herb individually and study further the claims that have been recorded, you will see the unique said benefits of each herb. And herb is an herb. It is an alternative form of healing. Some don't believe in their effects, while others claim their wonders in History.


We are all here to help one another out. One last thing... I don't recommend anyone who is not supporting a growing babe through breastfeeding or pregnancy take a prenatal vitamin. The potency of the vitamins and minerals in it (like Iron) is larger than that recommended for regular people and can be toxic.




Resources: Personal experience, Various Herbal Books I own, Local School of Herbal Medicine, Google, Herbalist friends, and friends I have in health professions.





Tommy Emmrich said:
One thing nobody seems to have mentioned is that having dreads themselves appears to slow hair growth. I say appears because it doesn't actually slow it, it just gives the illusion of it. Hair grows on average 6 inches per year. Some peoples grows slightly faster or slightly slower but its not very drastic. But all this growth comes from, get this, the root of the hair. So, as it gets longer there and works itself into a dread, the hair is no longer running straight from the scalp, its zigzagging around other hairs. The shortest distance between any two points (and consequently the longest hair looks) is a straight line. The hair is no longer running in straight lines. Hence, the tighter the dreads become, or the thicker they get, the shorter the hair will appear. That being said, there are some supplements out there that promote healthy hair growth, but nothing has been proven to actually grow hair faster. A sidenote: people often suggest prenatal supplements. During pregnancy, women often have accelerated hair growth. This is NOT an effect of the supplements, but a result of increased hormones. The supplements merely promote healthier growth.
MountainWillow
@mountainwillow
12/05/09 07:00:17PM
141 posts

help growing dread length


Dread Maintenance

WOAH.. not sure what your deal is maan. No one was attacking.Thanks for re-stating what I already have..Yes you have offended, your snide ending was careless and not sincere. If you don't want to start conflict why make comments like that?A vegetarian diet is not necessarily limited in nutrition- that itself is offensive. Most people regardless of diet don't eat the amount of vitamins and nourishment that is recommended, vegetarians or not. Which is why there are jobs for nutritonists and a market for mv.It is interesting you have been here since Nov, and this is your first impression, to create drama on the forum. We are all here to kindly support and help one another the best we can regardless of experience, you could start with doing the same if you want others to respect you instead of being rude. No one attacked you. You did however respond last with sworded words.Let's try this again..Be well & Namaste
updated by @mountainwillow: 07/10/15 12:32:04AM
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