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Baba Fats
04/03/13 10:06:04PM @baba-fats:

Welcome


jazzymomma
04/03/13 07:14:29PM @jazzymomma:

WELCOME TO DREADLOCKSSITE!!! peace an luv be with u on ur journey to locks feel free ask questions an such much good advise an real facts here to share:D


the Barrellady
04/03/13 04:52:01PM @the-barrellady:

Welcome to the community Brie-lenn, You will find fantastic tips for a natural, free form journey. Have a great ride!....Peace


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/03/13 03:31:56PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome..good choice

btw what is the technical diferences between organic freeform neglect etc theres alot of confusion about that


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/17/13 01:07:05PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome but wazx was a huge mistake the best thing u can do is combv it out remove wx and start over if not well u gor 2 monrhs of wax removal using wax b gone ahead of u waxz is pure evil and its a scam


darkstar
04/15/13 07:47:36AM @darkstar:

Welcome. But wax, at best, completely prevents locks from maturing. Wax acts like a glue to hold your hair in place. It stops knots, loops, and tangles from forming. Without knots and loops, you don't get locks. Since that's all dreadlocks are.

At worst (and more common than not), wax holds water and moisture in your locks. This may not sound bad, but when water and moisture sit and can't evaporate, it becomes stagnant. This causes mold and mildew to grow in your hair. And eventually, it causes your hair to rot. But that wax will keep it stuck to your head. I had this happen to my first set. It's disgusting.

And wax is a hydrocarbon. So no amount of water and normal soap will EVER wash it all out. Wax needs a detergent and TONS of scrubbing to clean it off. As long as it stay in, hair will continue to decay and rot. And your locks will never mature past the first day you put the wax in.

The myth that wax helps lock mature comes from the fact that wax hardens. So the hardness people feel is not their hair becoming tighter. It's just the wax drying.

There is no way to create dreadlocks over night. Mature locks take about a year to form. There's no way around this without completely destroying your hair


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/17/13 01:07:05PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome but wazx was a huge mistake the best thing u can do is combv it out remove wx and start over if not well u gor 2 monrhs of wax removal using wax b gone ahead of u waxz is pure evil and its a scam


darkstar
04/15/13 07:47:36AM @darkstar:

Welcome. But wax, at best, completely prevents locks from maturing. Wax acts like a glue to hold your hair in place. It stops knots, loops, and tangles from forming. Without knots and loops, you don't get locks. Since that's all dreadlocks are.

At worst (and more common than not), wax holds water and moisture in your locks. This may not sound bad, but when water and moisture sit and can't evaporate, it becomes stagnant. This causes mold and mildew to grow in your hair. And eventually, it causes your hair to rot. But that wax will keep it stuck to your head. I had this happen to my first set. It's disgusting.

And wax is a hydrocarbon. So no amount of water and normal soap will EVER wash it all out. Wax needs a detergent and TONS of scrubbing to clean it off. As long as it stay in, hair will continue to decay and rot. And your locks will never mature past the first day you put the wax in.

The myth that wax helps lock mature comes from the fact that wax hardens. So the hardness people feel is not their hair becoming tighter. It's just the wax drying.

There is no way to create dreadlocks over night. Mature locks take about a year to form. There's no way around this without completely destroying your hair


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