Welcome. Sorry to burst your bubble, but DHHQ and KB are scame. wax completely prevents locks from maturing, and creates the perfect environment for mold and mildew. They will never mature so long as there is wax in your hair. And the wax will NEVER wash out if you just wash with soap and water. It's a hydrocarbon, which means it needs a detergent and lots of scrubbing to get it out. If you want your locks to last more than a few years, I'd highly recommend washing them out completely and starting over. Chalk it up to a learning experience and through out everything you bought from DHHQ. You won't be able to get your money back
o yikes wax ahhhhh, WELCOME TO DREADLOCKSSITE!!! GOODLUCK ON UR JOURNEY u came to a awesome community and dont hesitate to ask questions great soaps www.dredlocksshampoo.com and www.dr.bonners.com peace an love
Welcome. But with the wax in there, they won't lock up a bit. Wax completely prevents locking. As long as it's there, your hair will never progress past the first day you applied it.
And because wax is a hydrocarbon, it'll NEVER wash out in normal soap and water. You need a detergent and TONS of scrubbing to get it out. If you leave it, you are inviting mold and mildew. Water gets trapped inside your locks when you wash and can't get out. In there, it will decompose your hair. You'll end up walking around with a virtual swamp on your head. And if you're thinking about not washing, in order to avoid this, DON'T. Take it from someone with experience, not washing will cause your hair to suffocate. My first set was started with wax, and I was told not wash for 2 months. When I finally did, my hair literally melted off of my scalp. It rotted so much, that it peeled away just under the pressure of the water. I didn't even have to touch my head.
Long story short, if you want locks to mature, you need to get the wax out. It can be a pain, and at your point, I'd recommend washing everything out and starting over. You can still use a starter method, but NEVER use a water-proofing, material in your hair
welcome but u should start over wax is evil and will ruin your dsreads and preventthem from dreading irts extremely hard to remove so if your under a month..statrt over and..wash
washing is all u need to dread u dont gotta backcomb..just stop combing and wsash
o yikes wax ahhhhh, WELCOME TO DREADLOCKSSITE!!! GOODLUCK ON UR JOURNEY u came to a awesome community and dont hesitate to ask questions great soaps www.dredlocksshampoo.com and www.dr.bonners.com peace an love
Welcome. But with the wax in there, they won't lock up a bit. Wax completely prevents locking. As long as it's there, your hair will never progress past the first day you applied it.
And because wax is a hydrocarbon, it'll NEVER wash out in normal soap and water. You need a detergent and TONS of scrubbing to get it out. If you leave it, you are inviting mold and mildew. Water gets trapped inside your locks when you wash and can't get out. In there, it will decompose your hair. You'll end up walking around with a virtual swamp on your head. And if you're thinking about not washing, in order to avoid this, DON'T. Take it from someone with experience, not washing will cause your hair to suffocate. My first set was started with wax, and I was told not wash for 2 months. When I finally did, my hair literally melted off of my scalp. It rotted so much, that it peeled away just under the pressure of the water. I didn't even have to touch my head.
Long story short, if you want locks to mature, you need to get the wax out. It can be a pain, and at your point, I'd recommend washing everything out and starting over. You can still use a starter method, but NEVER use a water-proofing, material in your hair
welcome but u should start over wax is evil and will ruin your dsreads and preventthem from dreading irts extremely hard to remove so if your under a month..statrt over and..wash
washing is all u need to dread u dont gotta backcomb..just stop combing and wsash
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love
welcome as u now know dreadheadhq is a scam
glad you found us when u did
Welcome. Sorry to burst your bubble, but DHHQ and KB are scame. wax completely prevents locks from maturing, and creates the perfect environment for mold and mildew. They will never mature so long as there is wax in your hair. And the wax will NEVER wash out if you just wash with soap and water. It's a hydrocarbon, which means it needs a detergent and lots of scrubbing to get it out. If you want your locks to last more than a few years, I'd highly recommend washing them out completely and starting over. Chalk it up to a learning experience and through out everything you bought from DHHQ. You won't be able to get your money back
o yikes wax ahhhhh, WELCOME TO DREADLOCKSSITE!!! GOODLUCK ON UR JOURNEY u came to a awesome community and dont hesitate to ask questions great soaps www.dredlocksshampoo.com and www.dr.bonners.com peace an love
Welcome. But with the wax in there, they won't lock up a bit. Wax completely prevents locking. As long as it's there, your hair will never progress past the first day you applied it.
And because wax is a hydrocarbon, it'll NEVER wash out in normal soap and water. You need a detergent and TONS of scrubbing to get it out. If you leave it, you are inviting mold and mildew. Water gets trapped inside your locks when you wash and can't get out. In there, it will decompose your hair. You'll end up walking around with a virtual swamp on your head. And if you're thinking about not washing, in order to avoid this, DON'T. Take it from someone with experience, not washing will cause your hair to suffocate. My first set was started with wax, and I was told not wash for 2 months. When I finally did, my hair literally melted off of my scalp. It rotted so much, that it peeled away just under the pressure of the water. I didn't even have to touch my head.
Long story short, if you want locks to mature, you need to get the wax out. It can be a pain, and at your point, I'd recommend washing everything out and starting over. You can still use a starter method, but NEVER use a water-proofing, material in your hair
welcome but u should start over wax is evil and will ruin your dsreads and preventthem from dreading irts extremely hard to remove so if your under a month..statrt over and..wash
washing is all u need to dread u dont gotta backcomb..just stop combing and wsash
but never ever wax
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love
o yikes wax ahhhhh, WELCOME TO DREADLOCKSSITE!!! GOODLUCK ON UR JOURNEY u came to a awesome community and dont hesitate to ask questions great soaps www.dredlocksshampoo.com and www.dr.bonners.com peace an love
Welcome. But with the wax in there, they won't lock up a bit. Wax completely prevents locking. As long as it's there, your hair will never progress past the first day you applied it.
And because wax is a hydrocarbon, it'll NEVER wash out in normal soap and water. You need a detergent and TONS of scrubbing to get it out. If you leave it, you are inviting mold and mildew. Water gets trapped inside your locks when you wash and can't get out. In there, it will decompose your hair. You'll end up walking around with a virtual swamp on your head. And if you're thinking about not washing, in order to avoid this, DON'T. Take it from someone with experience, not washing will cause your hair to suffocate. My first set was started with wax, and I was told not wash for 2 months. When I finally did, my hair literally melted off of my scalp. It rotted so much, that it peeled away just under the pressure of the water. I didn't even have to touch my head.
Long story short, if you want locks to mature, you need to get the wax out. It can be a pain, and at your point, I'd recommend washing everything out and starting over. You can still use a starter method, but NEVER use a water-proofing, material in your hair
welcome but u should start over wax is evil and will ruin your dsreads and preventthem from dreading irts extremely hard to remove so if your under a month..statrt over and..wash
washing is all u need to dread u dont gotta backcomb..just stop combing and wsash
but never ever wax