felting is the absolute worse thing u can do to dreadsand she claimed to know what she was doing?thats complete dread destructionim sorry to say that but ..be very very gentle with em the new growth will be ok after the felted parts fall off..just never trust any salons and never use dread toolsyikesok ill edit the title againgood luck id be pissed at herdo not palm rill do not touch them anything u do besides seperating will only speed up the breaking
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felted and crochetted dreads way too tight and hard
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
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@shuaib-ahmed
14 years ago
154 posts
ohrite kool, thanks for all the help. guess ill just wash it with the dr bronners shampoo
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,637 posts
yea and nothing else no palm rolling nothing u gotta realize yhe hairs no longer hair its a fely meaning theres no connection from tip to root the hairs are all broken a tog could pull em off so be gentle as u can be so they last till u get some new growth,,some real dreads]this is he danger of rushing maturity http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/unintentional-dreadslaughter
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@shuaib-ahmed
14 years ago
154 posts
damn thats bad. Just washed my hair.... Mr bronners doesn't have any residue does it?
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,637 posts
it depends on youtr water type in some water it wont rinse well and will leave a residue thats because its a pure soap, no detergents in certain water types soaps dont rinse well that is why detergents were invented ti be used in those typesmost "soaps" on the marlet are a combo of soaps and detergents for that reasonadding a lil borax to dr b will fix that issue but so will switching to baking soda if dr b dont work for u
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My new book Ban The Taboo Vol 1
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My new book Ban The Taboo Vol 1