So month nine is more than half over, i'm at almost 10 month of going natural, yess!
My washing rhythm is at once a week right now, which feels ok for me so far. It is getting colder outside and the hair takes way longer to get dry, so i have figured out that once a week washing is best at this stage of the year for me. The last two month i have been using just plain white bar soap for washing my dreadies, but today i bought 2 bars of Dr. Bronners Teatree barsoap. End of this week i will figure out how Bronners bar soap works on my head. The liquid Bronners i was using in the beginning of my journey failed and felt gros after a couple of washes because of the hard water type i am able to use here. I hope that the barsoap work better than the liquid, cause they are not very cheap to buy here. I would like to find a better alternative to the plain white soap, because it is kind of harsh to the skin, but at least works ok and is pretty cheap. Fingers crossed that the Bronners Teatree work ok in hard water...
Finding the right washing products for dread seems to be a big quest for a lot of people on this forum during the whole individual journeys. For me, i thought it would be the patience factor, but at least at this moment it is more the search for the right products to use...
So month nine is more than half over, i'm at almost 10 month of going natural, yess!
My washing rhythm is at once a week right now, which feels ok for me so far. It is getting colder outside and the hair takes way longer to get dry, so i have figured out that once a week washing is best at this stage of the year for me. The last two month i have been using just plain white bar soap for washing my dreadies, but today i bought 2 bars of Dr. Bronners Teatree barsoap. End of this week i will figure out how Bronners bar soap works on my head. The liquid Bronners i was using in the beginning of my journey failed and felt gros after a couple of washes because of the hard water type i am able to use here. I hope that the barsoap work better than the liquid, cause they are not very cheap to buy here. I would like to find a better alternative to the plain white soap, because it is kind of harsh to the skin, but at least works ok and is pretty cheap. Fingers crossed that the Bronners Teatree work ok in hard water...
Finding the right washing products for dread seems to be a big quest for a lot of people on this forum during the whole individual journeys. For me, i thought it would be the patience factor, but at least at this moment it is more the search for the right products to use...