OK blunting tips make dreads lock better?
@spacemantravis
14 years ago
127 posts
updated by @spacemantravis: 02/14/15 09:53:44AM
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,637 posts
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@greygargoyle
14 years ago
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@island-mamma
14 years ago
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@ethon-obrien
12 years ago
40 posts
i have blunted tips and yes they do dry slower but i just prefer not having to re tnr as much. plus i just squeeze them with a towel a bunch of times, shake them out real good, then blow dry them for like 10 minutes and theyre dry in less than an hour. i think loose tips look great for some people though and am even considering not doing any more touch ups on the tips to see if they all get deblunted. i do wonder if they stop the thickening though. im really lookin forward my tnr locs thickening up but if i see anyone who has blunted the tips and only done that with their tnr locs and didnt crochet the body or anything and they still didnt thicken up then i will stop blunting in a heartbeat. but i cant find anyone who has, they either just did nothing and let the tips loosen up and stuff, or they crochet the whole thing. cant find someone who's doin what im doin. just really want them to thicken up but cant find any proof whether the blunted tips alone will slow it down or not.
@soaring-eagle
12 years ago
29,637 posts
why would u have to re-tnr the tips you never should re-tnr at all once you do it once u shouldnever do it again and just leaveem to do what they do
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@ethon-obrien
12 years ago
40 posts
i thought that might be whats necessary. just havin a hard time waiting and dealing with how they look haha. but i suppose its necessary with this method. thanks for the tips soaring eagle and taye