if you used a dreadkit before would you ever use a dread kit again?
Dude I was just going to write something like that !So no I would never ever recomend someone to buy a kit. I just don't know why they are still selling that crap. wow so amazing i'll got dread tomorrow no you will not and it could be a disaster!Don't buy a kit please. Just let your hair do what they want you will probably be more satisfied... Jake Picard said:
No way. I was uninformed and thought products were the only way to get dreads. Naturals the way to go and you're hair forms how it wants. Beautiful dreads take time not manipulation and abuse.
@courtney-j
15 years ago
100 posts
I sorta made my own. Sea salt in a spray bottle, Rubberbands, Metal combs that were like $1 each on amazon, And lock peppa. The lock peppa did make my hair knot up faster at first. I used it to root rub once and I'm not going to lie, That dread is my favorite. It is the tightest one. I've been doing a lot of experimenting and I'm not at all dissapointed with any of them. :D
i used lock peppa too, but only on the tips and only for about a weekworked really well at knotting up the tips temporarily but when i took a shower the knots would come out Courtney J said:
I sorta made my own. Sea salt in a spray bottle, Rubberbands, Metal combs that were like $1 each on amazon, And lock peppa. The lock peppa did make my hair knot up faster at first. I used it to root rub once and I'm not going to lie, That dread is my favorite. It is the tightest one. I've been doing a lot of experimenting and I'm not at all dissapointed with any of them. :D
@courtney-j
15 years ago
100 posts
Yeah mine would loosen some too. I think it was more of a consistancy thing. I just kept them up and they started staying better. Daniel said:
i used lock peppa too, but only on the tips and only for about a week
worked really well at knotting up the tips temporarily but when i took a shower the knots would come out
Courtney J said:I sorta made my own. Sea salt in a spray bottle, Rubberbands, Metal combs that were like $1 each on amazon, And lock peppa. The lock peppa did make my hair knot up faster at first. I used it to root rub once and I'm not going to lie, That dread is my favorite. It is the tightest one. I've been doing a lot of experimenting and I'm not at all dissapointed with any of them. :D
@natalya-mashevsky
15 years ago
5 posts
I wouldn't say kits are a disaster, just a complete waste of money. It's clear you don't need one, especially so overpriced. I used everything in the kit but besides the wax mistake they did eventually begin to lock up quite well. If I were starting with a new head =P I'd use a metal comb, sea salt, and rubber bands. (Shampoo didn't hurt either, but its unnecessary). Rubber bands definitely helped dreads to lock up, as did anything else I put in my hair that helped it to tangle (like cloth or hairties). Remiss said:
Dude I was just going to write something like that !
So no I would never ever recomend someone to buy a kit. I just don't know why they are still selling that crap. wow so amazing i'll got dread tomorrow no you will not and it could be a disaster!
Don't buy a kit please. Just let your hair do what they want you will probably be more satisfied...
Jake Picard said:No way. I was uninformed and thought products were the only way to get dreads. Naturals the way to go and you're hair forms how it wants. Beautiful dreads take time not manipulation and abuse.
@crazy-amanda
15 years ago
26 posts
NEVERRR!.. waste of the little bit of money i have =[
@kundalini-rise
14 years ago
67 posts
No. Go natural.