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Daniel Hillard

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Zipcode: 75217
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Baba Fats
03/24/13 05:37:34PM @baba-fats:

Welcome. Again, good luck with removing the wax. If you need any more help, let me know


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
03/24/13 04:50:23PM @soaring-eagle:

wewlcome

as you know the wax was a bad mistake

i hope your able to remove it


the Barrellady
03/24/13 02:18:18PM @the-barrellady:

Welcome to the community Daniel. Please read the dreaducation pages found at the top of the site and read the section on WAX. We all here recommend that you get the wax out of your hair right away. Wax never allows hair to form into real dreads, wax holds in water pockets causing mold, wax stains pillow cases, clothing, wax causes acne and other skin problems, wax can catch fire, wax sucks in lint-pollution-and any other crap.

You deliberately used wax, your choice, but please please read the section on it. You MAY change your mind after that. If you need help on how to remove it, just ask.

Peace


wyatt walker
04/10/13 04:23:46PM @wyatt-walker:

hi :D welcome to dreadlockssite :D thanks for the friend request peace an luv be with u i been dreading 7months they r doing great:D luv it lol


Daniel Hillard
04/05/13 05:29:22PM @daniel-hillard:
Thanks guys!! You'll be happy to know that I put my 3rd dread in last night with nothing but twist n rip! I actually did this to the bottom of my 2nd one and it is a world of difference! I'm very glad I found this place! My dreads thank you!!

darkstar
04/05/13 04:50:19PM @darkstar:

Welcome. Crocheting, like Eagle said, is extremely damaging. They are not made for locks. No respectable hair stylist sells art supplies in their foyers. Even though salons do more harm to locks than good, that should tell you something about them.

What crocheting does is rips your hair into smaller and smaller pieces. This makes your hair extremely weak and brittle. Because of the ripping, more and more hairs pop out and look messy, which leads to the assumption that more crocheting is needed. It's a vicious cycle. Better to get out of it sooner than later. If you keep crocheting, even only once in a while, you risk having locks snap off in places, and even at the root, leaving bald spots


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/05/13 01:01:44AM @soaring-eagle:

welcome but never yse a crochet needle thats a horible mistake


wyatt walker
04/10/13 04:23:46PM @wyatt-walker:

hi :D welcome to dreadlockssite :D thanks for the friend request peace an luv be with u i been dreading 7months they r doing great:D luv it lol


Daniel Hillard
04/05/13 05:29:22PM @daniel-hillard:
Thanks guys!! You'll be happy to know that I put my 3rd dread in last night with nothing but twist n rip! I actually did this to the bottom of my 2nd one and it is a world of difference! I'm very glad I found this place! My dreads thank you!!

darkstar
04/05/13 04:50:19PM @darkstar:

Welcome. Crocheting, like Eagle said, is extremely damaging. They are not made for locks. No respectable hair stylist sells art supplies in their foyers. Even though salons do more harm to locks than good, that should tell you something about them.

What crocheting does is rips your hair into smaller and smaller pieces. This makes your hair extremely weak and brittle. Because of the ripping, more and more hairs pop out and look messy, which leads to the assumption that more crocheting is needed. It's a vicious cycle. Better to get out of it sooner than later. If you keep crocheting, even only once in a while, you risk having locks snap off in places, and even at the root, leaving bald spots


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