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Alonza Searer

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Location: Dudley, MA
Zipcode: 01571
Country: US

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the Barrellady
03/27/13 03:08:49PM @the-barrellady:

Welcome to the community Alonza..Peace


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
03/27/13 08:57:18AM @soaring-eagle:


Baba Fats
03/27/13 07:30:22AM @baba-fats:

Welcome


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/08/13 01:07:12PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome yea wax is nasty but it must be3 agressivly removed get the wax b gone and get it all out asap

wax is extremely hard to get out of dreads


darkstar
04/08/13 07:20:29AM @darkstar:

Welcome. It's great that you stopped using wax, but stopping isn't enough. You need to aggressively remove it. Wax is a hydrocarbon and will NEVER wash out in normal soap and water. No matter how hot the water is. You need a detergent to wash it out. There are instructions on how to remove was in the dreaducation page. I can clarify anything if you need me to. With just 1 session with wax, it can take a month of washing 2-3 times a week to get it all out


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/08/13 01:07:12PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome yea wax is nasty but it must be3 agressivly removed get the wax b gone and get it all out asap

wax is extremely hard to get out of dreads


darkstar
04/08/13 07:20:29AM @darkstar:

Welcome. It's great that you stopped using wax, but stopping isn't enough. You need to aggressively remove it. Wax is a hydrocarbon and will NEVER wash out in normal soap and water. No matter how hot the water is. You need a detergent to wash it out. There are instructions on how to remove was in the dreaducation page. I can clarify anything if you need me to. With just 1 session with wax, it can take a month of washing 2-3 times a week to get it all out


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