Welcome. But crocheting completely destroys locks. All it does is rips and breaks hairs into smaller and smaller pieces. This weakens your locks and can actually cause them to break off in places.
I can see that you have blunted tips. While many people like the look of blunted tips (which isn't bad), blunted tips make your locks dry 2 or more times slower. They hold water in your locks and can actually cause them to grow mold
Welcome. But crocheting completely destroys locks. All it does is rips and breaks hairs into smaller and smaller pieces. This weakens your locks and can actually cause them to break off in places.
I can see that you have blunted tips. While many people like the look of blunted tips (which isn't bad), blunted tips make your locks dry 2 or more times slower. They hold water in your locks and can actually cause them to grow mold
welcome but crochets a horible mistake its exteemely destructive and delays progress by 6 months or more throw the hook away and let them recover!
above the top ad theres a double dropdown menu (wi=ggling so u notice it) the left is guides the right forum sectu]=ions
natural hardly needs a guid..stop combing wash right wau=it ..let it happen
try the natural method it really is best if not then tnr is next best
glad u avoided the kit
Welcome to the forum. Natural is the best method (most here will agree), but Twist and Rip is a good substitute.
welcome u came to the right place..so how were u thinking of starting
above the top ad theres a double dropdown menu (wi=ggling so u notice it) the left is guides the right forum sectu]=ions
natural hardly needs a guid..stop combing wash right wau=it ..let it happen
try the natural method it really is best if not then tnr is next best
glad u avoided the kit
Welcome to the forum. Natural is the best method (most here will agree), but Twist and Rip is a good substitute.
welcome u came to the right place..so how were u thinking of starting