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Sam Jordan
@sam-jordan
12 years ago
10 posts
Heyhey! I did the tnr method and everything was going lovely took you guys advice and just left em alone and only did bs washs! Was well chuffed :) then I got lice O.o was not impressed lol So as im currently still battling the lice i kinda itched the hell out of the back of my head and I think i must of unravelled a patch of baby dreads at the back :( Should I tnr them again once iv killed the little buggers? The hair at the back aint even frizzy its just straight hair that curls at the tip. Oh n my hair is around 5 - 6 inches! Oh n there about 2months oldPeace
updated by @sam-jordan: 01/13/15 09:34:58PM
Myschyf
@myschyf
12 years ago
115 posts
Just leave them, t&ring agsin is startin from scratch.
Sam Jordan
@sam-jordan
12 years ago
10 posts

Mmmm... I just cant help think theyv already gone back to square one ya know... its like dead straight hair

Baba Fats
@baba-fats
12 years ago
2,702 posts

You could TnR again, but it will just start them over, Even if they are back to straight hair, that's what happens to just about everyone. TnR is just a blueprint for your sections. They almost always unravel and untangle before they start to lock up.

Sam Jordan
@sam-jordan
12 years ago
10 posts

Ahhh.. fair play.. Nice one cheers was getting a lil worried then.. you say there just the blue prints. The sectioning has gone aswel is that still cool? Its like there locking up nice around the sides n what have you but just the whole of my back head is just flat straight hair lol all the sectioning has gone Is that normal? Sorry about the questions :)

Baba Fats
@baba-fats
12 years ago
2,702 posts

No problem. It's ok for it to become straight like that again. You could always through a bead over 1 or 2 of the parts you want to be sections. That'll help keep the separate. And beads act like little imitation knots that help other knots form around them

Sam Jordan
@sam-jordan
12 years ago
10 posts

Ah.. Sweet cheers dude! You have put my mind at ease lol I remember reading somewhere that beads squesh the dread inside so the section of dread in the bead doesnt dread? Is that true coz it sounds daft lol

Baba Fats
@baba-fats
12 years ago
2,702 posts

Just get a bead that is tight enough that it won't fall off, but loose enough that you can move it around periodically.

If you leave it in one place long term, you can end up having fat knots form above and below it locking it in place. If you move it around once a week or so, you won't have any problem

Sam Jordan
@sam-jordan
12 years ago
10 posts

Awesome! Cheers man il do that. Thanks again

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