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Austin Red

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Hi there!

I've had my dreads since March 2013 - just over 10 years now!

It's been a patient and growth-filled process. I used the TNR method to start them and now do regular maintenance. Since year 5 I have trimmed them about once a year as I prefer the length and weight of them.

I am an avid backpacker and musician.  

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ღHippie Loveღ
02/24/13 10:05:59PM @hippie-love:

Welcome and Happy Dreading.

Always, Hippie Love


Baba Fats
02/24/13 10:02:43AM @baba-fats:

Welcome. Be careful with Dr. B's though. If you have hard water, it leaves residue and won't wash out well


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
02/24/13 02:47:20AM @soaring-eagle:


Gabriel Audet-Bourgault
03/06/13 01:14:43PM @tyler-chidester:

Welcome to the site Stephanie. I've a good tip for drying your locks: Use a towel the same color as your own hair, that way lint won't be noticed...Use a micro fiber towel (like a Shamwow) to soak the excess water out of your locks, takes hours of drying time away. :) Peace


wyatt walker
03/06/13 10:33:02AM @wyatt-walker:

WELCOME TO DREADLOCKSSITE AND HAPPY CONTINUED DREADING LOL PEACE AND LOVE UR METHODS ARE GOOD :) GOOD JOB i also started mine in september 2012 sweet lol im loving them so far love at first dread!!! haha heres my timeline ill check ur stuff and pics out wen available lol http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/timeline-3


Tony2
03/06/13 09:56:15AM @tony2:

Welcome and Happy Dreading.

Always, Hippie Love


darkstar
03/05/13 07:44:14PM @darkstar:

Oh, I forgot to mention. I use the soaps from dreadlockshampoo.com. I've used Dr. Bronners, and I'v used the BS/ACV wash. But for the past few months I've only used the dreadlocksmapoo soaps. They are outstanding. They work in hard and soft water. and they leave your hair feeling light, bouncy, and super clean


darkstar
03/05/13 07:42:09PM @darkstar:

Ok, I'm not sure about everything, but 2 come to mind. if you have hard water, the castile soap is no good. it won't wash out well. It leave residues.

And most important, NEVER use lemon or lime juice. Even if they are diluted. Both juices are citric acid. While citric acid isn't strong on the scale of acids, it is more than strong enough to get soaked into the hair shaft and begin to break it down from the inside out. When you hear or have heard of people using lemon juice to lighten their hair, that lightening is how the damage shows up. It can severely weaken your hair, making it more brittle. The glycerin will condition it so it doesn't feel as brittle, but it won't fix the damage.

Heather could help you more with the other ingredients


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
03/05/13 07:40:58PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome glad u only ccrocheted once thats very very bad for them

they are 6 months old so should just now be mostly recovered and starting to dread right


darkstar
03/05/13 06:59:15PM @darkstar:

Welcome. What's in the shampoo you make? Just curious. Heather will be able to help make sure it doesn't have anything that would leave a residue or have too many conditioners.

It's great you don't crochet anymore. Only felting is worse than crocheting. Not even wax is worse. Because you did do it to start, they will need about 6 months to recover. In that time, they will get frizzier. But don't worry. That is perfectly normal. Crocheting just does enough damage to cause those broken hairs to pop back out. They will eventually gt sucked back into the lock


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