05/23/14 03:36:36AM @roos-nuchelmans:
Darn it I definitely did both no no's started off with wax since my hair is pretty short and they were interlocked. However the person that does my locks stopped using wax. Should I be worried about the interlocks only a few where hair is pretty short or should I wash out and start a new? Thanks
Welcome. Like Eagle said, twists are a fine way to get started. But continuing to retwist may make them look "neat", but it puts too much torque on your scalp, which thins out roots, which causes a condition called Traction Alopecia. That's why many "tidy" looking locks show so much scalp between them. It's a form of premature baldness
thats a fine way to start just make sure u never retwist, interlock, or use wax or overload with gels
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05/23/14 03:36:36AM @roos-nuchelmans:
Darn it I definitely did both no no's started off with wax since my hair is pretty short and they were interlocked. However the person that does my locks stopped using wax. Should I be worried about the interlocks only a few where hair is pretty short or should I wash out and start a new? Thanks
Welcome. Like Eagle said, twists are a fine way to get started. But continuing to retwist may make them look "neat", but it puts too much torque on your scalp, which thins out roots, which causes a condition called Traction Alopecia. That's why many "tidy" looking locks show so much scalp between them. It's a form of premature baldness
Darn it I definitely did both no no's started off with wax since my hair is pretty short and they were interlocked. However the person that does my locks stopped using wax. Should I be worried about the interlocks only a few where hair is pretty short or should I wash out and start a new? Thanks
Welcome. Like Eagle said, twists are a fine way to get started. But continuing to retwist may make them look "neat", but it puts too much torque on your scalp, which thins out roots, which causes a condition called Traction Alopecia. That's why many "tidy" looking locks show so much scalp between them. It's a form of premature baldness
welcome
thats a fine way to start just make sure u never retwist, interlock, or use wax or overload with gels
Darn it I definitely did both no no's started off with wax since my hair is pretty short and they were interlocked. However the person that does my locks stopped using wax. Should I be worried about the interlocks only a few where hair is pretty short or should I wash out and start a new? Thanks
Welcome. Like Eagle said, twists are a fine way to get started. But continuing to retwist may make them look "neat", but it puts too much torque on your scalp, which thins out roots, which causes a condition called Traction Alopecia. That's why many "tidy" looking locks show so much scalp between them. It's a form of premature baldness
welcome
thats a fine way to start just make sure u never retwist, interlock, or use wax or overload with gels