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Home made locking accelerator

Iain
@iain
14 years ago
844 posts
Hey, I used to go to the beach pretty often (still do but its too cold right now)that, which works the same as this recipe really helps alot with helping your hair lock up, definitely do it if you can.
updated by @iain: 07/23/15 03:37:25PM
Island Mamma
@island-mamma
14 years ago
530 posts
Glad I live beside the Ocean, it can help me along :)
Raychelicious
@raychelicious
14 years ago
14 posts
How much water should be used for 2 to 3 tbs? anyone know?
☮ soaring eagle ॐ
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,640 posts
2-3 tablespoons is alot so a gallon or so?maybe lil less Raychel Dom said:
How much water should be used for 2 to 3 tbs? anyone know?



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Raychelicious
@raychelicious
14 years ago
14 posts
Thanks, SE.I found another good thread on this topic, too. http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/dreadlock-sea-salt-locking
☮ soaring eagle ॐ
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,640 posts
ive heard many say it hurt the hormonal changes made the hair thin or something Nicole McKivigan said:
thanx 4 the info... im sure me being pregnant hasnt really helped my hair... some of the mommas i have talked 2 said pregnancy helped their dreads, others not so much...



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☮ soaring eagle ॐ
@soaring-eagle
14 years ago
29,640 posts
your local supermarket would have it cheapersams club type places would have it in bulk very cheap (but u wont need 5 pounds)u can get 2 pounds for 2 bucks idf u shop around that makes 385 bottles of spray the size jonny clean sells for 10 bucks a peice and u know he gets a wholesale price so its a 6000% markup at a guess Nicole McKivigan said:
i am only 3rd month of dreading and i have "wispies" (random strands of hair that jus wont lock in w/ any dread.) will this solution help w/ that?? also, where can i purchase sea salt?? wood my local herb store carry it??



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ZeeFighter
@zeefighter
14 years ago
153 posts
I haven't really used it since the first weeks, but ebb I did it was pretty gouged I'd say, ok chap. Probably gonna use some again.
updated by @zeefighter: 07/19/15 04:07:27AM
Cavewoman
@cavewoman
14 years ago
165 posts
I'd just like to say that for my sea salt spray, since I read somewhere that sea water is like 1 part salt and 20 parts water, I use about 1 tsp for every 2 cups of water, or 1/2 tsp for 1 cup.I've actually gotten this on my scalp and it's never bothered me, I think because its not like sea salt with a water, it's water with sea salt? The only times I'll have itchy problems is when I get hot when its still in my hair... but sweating always makes me itchy so I'm not sure if the salt does too much but make it just a little worst.But ya:1tsp sea salt:2 cups-o-water:)
Ethon O'Brien
@ethon-obrien
12 years ago
40 posts

ok so quick question. i used this and didnt really measure the amount of seasalt. just poured it in enough to mostly fill the empty two inches or so at the thinning top of the spray bottle (didnt have lemon juice). ive felt no burning but have had some mild to moderate itching. should i be highly concerned about the whole dreads fallin off thing or should i only be if it burns or is it just not that high a risk at all?

 
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