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"☮ soaring eagle ॐ: try this, it can take a long time, up to a year..next @Panterra Carraway she doesn’t have alott of time to be active..."
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"In the past I've posted about this weird baldish spot I've had going on the back of my scalp. I thought it could have been natural balding or traction..."
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@btw990 • 5 years ago • comments: 0
Posted a response to "My natural timeline ":
"Peaceful_Passer: Wow that's awesome! Your head looks so much more comfortable now too! Oh yeah, way more comfortable lol. My head and hair breathe way..."
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"Thank you. I cringe every time I think about my first crochet set and any time I look at pictures lol. I'm so glad I started over completely."
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"And now currently at about 22 months and a week. The one picture in back is to show where my hair became really thin and weak from the nasty sectioning I had..."
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☮ soaring eagle ॐ
06/14/16 02:25:15AM @soaring-eagle:

just don't worry about it

it will dread on its own at most just be gentle when washing and let it air dry or sun dry

just leave em be free and they take care of it all on their own


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
06/14/16 02:07:02AM @soaring-eagle:

wax b gones the best and only way to get wax out www.dreadlockshampoo.com makes wax b gone

they also make the best shampoo!

bronners is fine as long as you don't have hard water..then it builds up

the baking soda we no longer recommend as it can severely weaken the hair if used long term

you can wash the whole dreads but its not needed unless extra dirty the dreadlockshampoo.com shampoos have a microfine clay that travels through the dreads, binding with any dirt and oils and  taking them out and rinses very easily


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
06/14/16 01:09:28AM @soaring-eagle:

i used to race sailboats out of toms river ..before i started avoiding nj almost entirely

but don't bother with sea salt at all right now they are already severely tight so that's counterproductive

theres no reason not to wash  as long as they dry

you can wash every day as long as they don't take too long to dry, if they take a couple hours then wash every 2 days or every 3

theres no such thing as too much water as long as they Are not  damp all the time, if you want to pour water over your head while working ..that's how i cool down in the summer heat, and because i'm out in the hot summer sun they dry fast (i more or less dribble water over em not soaking them just enough to cool down my brain)

that pepper stuff is store bought dirt..expensive dirt

literaly

sand, clay, rosin (a somewhat toxic tree resin that in dirt counts as organic matter) and an herbicide so no plants start growing in the dirt you sprinkled in

heres the thing.. its a scam.. it only grits up the hair making it seem more knotty then it is ..when its washed out theres no grit no knots you thought you had

by the way.. wax was never used even once i hope right?


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
06/14/16 12:05:17AM @soaring-eagle:

welcome after all you did its good your going natural now that barbed needle is called felting.. that is the number 1 most damaging thing you can do to them! it can literally chop the hairs up into itty bitty pieces

i hope you didn't use it much at all


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