O so I'm going to do the natural way and needed some help on what exactly or what exactly not to do. I've already purchased dr bronners soap and have been only rinsing my hair with water till I get the soap in a few days. Do i just wash my hair a few times a week and it'll eventually lock? My hair type its curly and I'm white so my hair isn't really coarse. My hair is actualy kinda short And wonder if it'd be a problem starting with shorter hair? Thanks
updated by @travis2: 02/14/15 09:53:29AM
Future dread head starting natural dreadlocks need help
@jesse-parker
13 years ago
57 posts
Do nothing that is how you get natural dreads wash and separate. With short hair the. Only problem is that you may take some time to get the results you are looking for but it will happen
@jesse-parker
13 years ago
57 posts
Make sure you keep up on separating then or you'll get a uni dread
@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,640 posts
wash 2-3 times a week ..scrub the scalp igniore the hair itseldf ler the soap rinse thru the hair
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@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,640 posts
no wewway crochets nothing but destruction very bad u=idea= it doesnt help thr dreazding it hurts it
and no its not natural
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@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,640 posts
u should have loose hairs thats normal and you havent had trouble with breaking..yet that takes alot of abuse but you are heading that way by abusing your gdreads
and ofcourse poking holes in dreads isnt natural
dreads that are natural form on their own u do nothing to them
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@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,640 posts
yes it does it still breaks hairs
umm pick fruit off trees?
natural ddreads form naturally by doing nothing at all
u just let it happen
crochets extremely unaturakl bri=ute force and very destructive
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