Can someone please give me tips on using aloe on my dreads? Should i use it or not? If yes, how frequently should i use and what would be the right way to go about it?
updated by @nabin-giri: 01/13/15 08:30:55PM
Tips on using aloe on the dreads
@nabin-giri
14 years ago
12 posts
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,640 posts
just saw noone replied so ere goesif your black, use it often, anytime your dreads feel dry or brittle,if white or other, use rarely, only as needed wen dry brittle or you need to be extra neet for a formal eventuses:you can put on ands and rub in all over, you can mix wit rince water, or add to a sprayit goes on slimy but dries to a thin clear coating and shrinks as it dries conditioning and pulling in loose hairs making dreads look smootherit sould be used most often for conditioning as needed, in non african air overuse can lead to loosening due to over conditionjingbut african air tends to need extra moisture so can be used much more oftren
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@nabin-giri
14 years ago
12 posts
SE..Thanks a ton. let me try it out. soaringeagle said:
just saw noone replied so ere goes
if your black, use it often, anytime your dreads feel dry or brittle,
if white or other, use rarely, only as needed wen dry brittle or you need to be extra neet for a formal event
uses:
you can put on ands and rub in all over, you can mix wit rince water, or add to a spray
it goes on slimy but dries to a thin clear coating and shrinks as it dries conditioning and pulling in loose hairs making dreads look smoother
it sould be used most often for conditioning as needed, in non african air overuse can lead to loosening due to over conditionjing
but african air tends to need extra moisture so can be used much more oftren