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Baba Fats
04/12/13 07:07:14PM @baba-fats:

Welcome. Eagle's right about twisting. It causes a condition called Traction Alopecia. This leads directly to premature baldness


the Barrellady
04/12/13 03:15:54PM @the-barrellady:

Welcome to the community....Peace


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/12/13 12:42:15PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome but wouldnt keep twisting otr it will make u go bald in a hurry

do u see scalp between dreads?


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/23/13 06:28:51PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome but weaving ..and wax..will destroy your locks

u need to remove all wax then leave them alone to dread


darkstar
04/23/13 05:06:49PM @darkstar:

Welcome. Also, in addition to not weaving, wax does nothing to help locks mature. It only creates the illusion of maturing locks, because the wax hardens and makes your hair will stiff. But in reality, wax completely prevents locking. It holds down knots, tangles, and loops. Without those, your hair hasn't progress anywhere past th irst day you put the wax in. And wax is a hydrocarbon. That mean it will NEVER wash out in normal soap and water. You need a detergent and weeks of scrubbing to get it all out. If no, water and moisture will get trapped in your locks, and cause mold/mildew to grow. This easily leads to hair literally rotting off. Take it from someone who experienced it, it's nasty.


Gabriel Audet-Bourgault
04/23/13 03:34:48PM @tyler-chidester:

Welcome to the community and the best site on the web for dread information. Have you ever tried to stop weaving and let your hair go to free form dreads? Natural dreads will last a lifetime and cause no future scalp problems and best of all are FREE

Here is a posting on weave locks:

http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/interlocking-dreadlocks-what?xg_source=activity&id=3754945%3ATopic%3A38555&page=10

Peace


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/23/13 06:28:51PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome but weaving ..and wax..will destroy your locks

u need to remove all wax then leave them alone to dread


darkstar
04/23/13 05:06:49PM @darkstar:

Welcome. Also, in addition to not weaving, wax does nothing to help locks mature. It only creates the illusion of maturing locks, because the wax hardens and makes your hair will stiff. But in reality, wax completely prevents locking. It holds down knots, tangles, and loops. Without those, your hair hasn't progress anywhere past th irst day you put the wax in. And wax is a hydrocarbon. That mean it will NEVER wash out in normal soap and water. You need a detergent and weeks of scrubbing to get it all out. If no, water and moisture will get trapped in your locks, and cause mold/mildew to grow. This easily leads to hair literally rotting off. Take it from someone who experienced it, it's nasty.


Gabriel Audet-Bourgault
04/23/13 03:34:48PM @tyler-chidester:

Welcome to the community and the best site on the web for dread information. Have you ever tried to stop weaving and let your hair go to free form dreads? Natural dreads will last a lifetime and cause no future scalp problems and best of all are FREE

Here is a posting on weave locks:

http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/interlocking-dreadlocks-what?xg_source=activity&id=3754945%3ATopic%3A38555&page=10

Peace


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