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Sarah Numan
@sarah-numan
08/14/10 05:36:25AM
5 posts

we need a sample of dreadheadhq dread wax for testing new wax remover


Dread Products

Thank you so much. I really appreciate all you are doing for me. soaringeagle said:
that im not sure about (yet) but ill find out and if we cant then we wikl find a way to get it to u


Sarah Numan said:
Well, I'm happy to wait till the shop is sorted on Monday. I haven't had chance to check it out yet so am wondering if you post to New Zealand and what the costs are to send here?

soaringeagle said:
yea sounds like u could definately use it well its up to u if u want to contact raw sum and order some todat or wait till monday when we got the site all set up

ill tell u now how this works so theres no confusion
raw has an mlm type distrubution thing for the product hes setting me up (well the site and me ass its contact rep) as a distributer under him in his downline neither of us are really concerned with profits just helping folks monday when he sets me up hes actualy paying to set up the account for the site

doing it this way hes actualy voluntarily taking a smallerr percentage i offered to set him up to just sell it here but he offered to do it this way to help the site.

so a percentage will help the site costs .

we both hope that soon there will be a day noone will ever wax so we wont sell any for wax removal

the product is actualy a skin revitalizer and conditioner pure esential oils that protect and heal the skin but just happen to have the added benifit of breaking down wax and making it easy to remove.



i will also say this..its effect on new dreads is unknown it may be conditioning
we will be testing it and refining the page with updated data and any warnings if it does cause any unraveling

on dreads older then a few months it should be fine..and chances are it might be fine on baby dreads too but..like i said thats still an unknown

so testers use with care and please provide detailed feedback

Sarah Numan said:
I used a fair bit in the start - for about a month using it everyday (as instructed!). I also didn't wash for 3 weeks so it really had chance to build up. Have be washing ever since with Baking Soda which does seem to bring some out each wash but I'm sure there is some left. I don't know if I would say I have enough to be a test subject but if you don't get anyone, I would be happy to do it. There again - seeing how it stays in after years of washing, there may be much more than I think?? All in all I used about 2/3 of a jar of wax.

soaringeagle said:
did u use wax? how heavily?
would it be enough that u would be a good test subject? or are u just trying to be extra sure to get it out
we will be putting it up after the weekend the page is already there we are just setting up a shop link so the sales can benifit the site
if u need it sooner talk to raw sum

if u can wait till monday or tuesday we'll have the new page all set up with links and hopefully will get more tests data comming in the next week or so
im super excited about this finaly hope for cleanning up waxy messses without cutting


Sarah Numan said:
This looks great - would love to try it. Thanks
Sarah Numan
@sarah-numan
08/14/10 03:28:14AM
5 posts

we need a sample of dreadheadhq dread wax for testing new wax remover


Dread Products

Well, I'm happy to wait till the shop is sorted on Monday. I haven't had chance to check it out yet so am wondering if you post to New Zealand and what the costs are to send here? soaringeagle said:
yea sounds like u could definately use it well its up to u if u want to contact raw sum and order some todat or wait till monday when we got the site all set up

ill tell u now how this works so theres no confusion
raw has an mlm type distrubution thing for the product hes setting me up (well the site and me ass its contact rep) as a distributer under him in his downline neither of us are really concerned with profits just helping folks monday when he sets me up hes actualy paying to set up the account for the site

doing it this way hes actualy voluntarily taking a smallerr percentage i offered to set him up to just sell it here but he offered to do it this way to help the site.

so a percentage will help the site costs .

we both hope that soon there will be a day noone will ever wax so we wont sell any for wax removal

the product is actualy a skin revitalizer and conditioner pure esential oils that protect and heal the skin but just happen to have the added benifit of breaking down wax and making it easy to remove.



i will also say this..its effect on new dreads is unknown it may be conditioning
we will be testing it and refining the page with updated data and any warnings if it does cause any unraveling

on dreads older then a few months it should be fine..and chances are it might be fine on baby dreads too but..like i said thats still an unknown

so testers use with care and please provide detailed feedback

Sarah Numan said:
I used a fair bit in the start - for about a month using it everyday (as instructed!). I also didn't wash for 3 weeks so it really had chance to build up. Have be washing ever since with Baking Soda which does seem to bring some out each wash but I'm sure there is some left. I don't know if I would say I have enough to be a test subject but if you don't get anyone, I would be happy to do it. There again - seeing how it stays in after years of washing, there may be much more than I think?? All in all I used about 2/3 of a jar of wax.

soaringeagle said:
did u use wax? how heavily?
would it be enough that u would be a good test subject? or are u just trying to be extra sure to get it out
we will be putting it up after the weekend the page is already there we are just setting up a shop link so the sales can benifit the site
if u need it sooner talk to raw sum

if u can wait till monday or tuesday we'll have the new page all set up with links and hopefully will get more tests data comming in the next week or so
im super excited about this finaly hope for cleanning up waxy messses without cutting


Sarah Numan said:
This looks great - would love to try it. Thanks

updated by @sarah-numan: 07/13/15 12:08:21PM
Sarah Numan
@sarah-numan
08/14/10 02:43:56AM
5 posts

we need a sample of dreadheadhq dread wax for testing new wax remover


Dread Products

I used a fair bit in the start - for about a month using it everyday (as instructed!). I also didn't wash for 3 weeks so it really had chance to build up. Have be washing ever since with Baking Soda which does seem to bring some out each wash but I'm sure there is some left. I don't know if I would say I have enough to be a test subject but if you don't get anyone, I would be happy to do it. There again - seeing how it stays in after years of washing, there may be much more than I think?? All in all I used about 2/3 of a jar of wax. soaringeagle said:
did u use wax? how heavily?
would it be enough that u would be a good test subject? or are u just trying to be extra sure to get it out
we will be putting it up after the weekend the page is already there we are just setting up a shop link so the sales can benifit the site
if u need it sooner talk to raw sum

if u can wait till monday or tuesday we'll have the new page all set up with links and hopefully will get more tests data comming in the next week or so
im super excited about this finaly hope for cleanning up waxy messses without cutting


Sarah Numan said:
This looks great - would love to try it. Thanks
Sarah Numan
@sarah-numan
08/14/10 02:31:19AM
5 posts

we need a sample of dreadheadhq dread wax for testing new wax remover


Dread Products

This looks great - would love to try it. Thanks
Sarah Numan
@sarah-numan
12/27/10 04:54:11AM
5 posts

how many children with dreads are in the family of this site


Dreads in the Family

Hey Hippy Mama, my son is also 18 months and has 4 natural dreads now. It took quite a while for the first one to appear but once it had, the other 3 came really quickly. They are at the back of his head so probably made from his sleeping position. I am hoping the rest of his hair will dread naturally - not even looking like it's starting at the moment though. I do wash his hair with an eco store baby shampoo (always have done) but I never brush it. I would also love to hear any advice or tips on what to do with the rest of his hair. Should I somehow encourage dreads to form or keep leaving it to do it's own thing? I will try and get a pic of them tomorrow and post it up. Would love to see one of your boys too if you are keen to show. Thanks.
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