Like this page? Then share it!
dreadlocks shampoo
Autumn2

Location:

Location:
Zipcode:
Country: US

Recently Rated:

Stats

Blogs: 12
images: 6

Day 20

user image 2012-10-20
By: Autumn2
Posted in:

Happy Saturday, dreadies! I hope that you all have an awesome day today. The weather here cooled off overnight (thankfully!) and I am looking forward to spending a whole free day in paradise with my hubster. No work, no BS! :)

I used up all of my salt spray mix yesterday doing a pretty massive salt water soak, so I was able to do a new fragrance oil blend yesterday. The first mix I had was lavender/spearmint, and now I mixed up a batch that hopefully will repel mosquitoes as well as smelling good: cedarwood, citronella and lavender.

The salt water soak seemed to really exaggerate the separation, and it made me notice that so far, it looks like my natural dreads are wanting to be little spaghetti thin dreads. Which is okay by me, even though I do love the look of fatties. :P

Anyhow, my scalp has been doing awesome and has really settled down after that rough first week and a half. Still finding the odd comb stashed here and there, and I am seriously contemplating recycling a lot of them, if that is possible. Anyone know what # of plastic (i.e., 1, 2, 5....?) combs are usually made of and if they are recyclable? My hubster doesn't even use them even though he doesn't have dreads, because he always keeps super short hair.

Love and peace.

Baba Fats
10/20/12 09:57:27AM @baba-fats:

I recycle all plastic. All the higher numbers are is a combination of multiple plastics. So by recycling them, you are just giving them fuel for another higher number plastic. And that's not so bad


Dislike 0

Tags

comments powered by Disqus
privacy policy Contact Form