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to perm or not to perm, what should i do?
because dread perms are a harsh chemical that permanently alters
the hair, it is recommended that you try every other method 1st
before even considering the dreaded dread perm.
try natural 1st, at least 6 months, if no progress
at all move in to:
try twist and rip second, this works well with most
hair types:
if african, instead of twist and rip try twist and neglect:
try backcombing, with beads, beads can help prevent
unraveling long enough for dreads to form:
if you came this far and still have no dreads, oiliness is probably
to blame. extend your wash cycle towards a week between washes,
overwashing increases oiliness, the more oil you strip during
washing the more your scalp will produce to replace it. in between
washings spray the scalp with a strong tea made from thyme.: after
reducing oiliness try all above steps again, with beads in sections
to help them along. if you again get to the end of the list with no
dreading, then go on to the dread perm, with the understanding that
you may end up chopping off the permed parts once natural dreads
are forming at the roots.
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