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Noble
@noble
12 years ago
13 posts

Hi, my name is Noble. I play drums, listen to music, and play video games sometimes. i've been checking the site for about a month or 2, and have decided to get involved.

A few weeks ago i started letting my hair dread by itself - i shampoo about twice a week.i must say they're coming together nicely :)

some questions for you guys:

does having a good shampoo make a big difference?

what is an inexpensive wash for my (forming) dreads? ingredients, shampoos, etc.(i've heard lavender and tea tree oil washes)

the ends of my hair have been knotting, what comes next?

I have curly frizzy hair that is pretty thrashed (damaged) and hasn't been cut in years.

Thanks everybody!


updated by @noble: 01/13/15 09:23:14PM
☮ soaring eagle ॐ
@soaring-eagle
12 years ago
29,640 posts

yea a good wash makes alot ofg diference baking soda acv or dreadlockshampoo.com or dr bronners (water permitting it wont work in hard water)

just let it knot and seperate as needed




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Noble
@noble
12 years ago
13 posts

thank you so much! i've been separating knots that have been forming too distant from each other in the shower.

soaring eagle said:

yea a good wash makes alot ofg diference baking soda acv or dreadlockshampoo.com or dr bronners (water permitting it wont work in hard water)

just let it knot and seperate as needed

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