Welcome. Your 3 year old is a future law student? Wow, how can you tell? lol
All you really need is a non residue shampoo, time, and patience. Locks form naturally. They don't need anyinterference. There are methods to give them a jump start, but it doesn't speed anything up. Check out the dreaducation page
Welcome. Your 3 year old is a future law student? Wow, how can you tell? lol
All you really need is a non residue shampoo, time, and patience. Locks form naturally. They don't need anyinterference. There are methods to give them a jump start, but it doesn't speed anything up. Check out the dreaducation page
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love
Welcome. No one's ever too old to start. We have 1 guy who started at 51. And a woman who started even older
welcome ol? your not dead yet so its not too old to dread
inthat double drop down menyu near the top on the left side at the bottom of the list is a page to review products like wax that are dangers to dreads
add yours
it really does help
Welcome. Your 3 year old is a future law student? Wow, how can you tell? lol
All you really need is a non residue shampoo, time, and patience. Locks form naturally. They don't need anyinterference. There are methods to give them a jump start, but it doesn't speed anything up. Check out the dreaducation page
Welcome Chianna
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love
welcome
u wabt to use nothing but a dread freindly soap
for a todler theres no other way but natural no todlers going to sit there for 16 hourshaving thier hair pulled
and kids hatre combing anyway
so just leave it ve and ket it dread
no pain no fuss
Welcome. Your 3 year old is a future law student? Wow, how can you tell? lol
All you really need is a non residue shampoo, time, and patience. Locks form naturally. They don't need anyinterference. There are methods to give them a jump start, but it doesn't speed anything up. Check out the dreaducation page
Welcome Chianna
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love