Looking for some new dred advice...
@scott-langford
13 years ago
24 posts
updated by @scott-langford: 02/14/15 08:24:09AM
@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,637 posts
1 you dont tidy em up they get neater over time but 1st get wilder getting loopy and crazy then settling down
2 baking soda and acv but uk waters kinda crazy so might not work u can try dr bronners tht might not work for u eitger due to hard water
clarifying shamopoos are ok but not ideal
in the featured discussions i believe theres a list of shampoos ppl have tried and liked
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@scott-langford
13 years ago
24 posts
Awesome thanks.
Yer the water is kinda hard in my area, didnt even think if that...
@soaring-eagle
13 years ago
29,637 posts
search the site for hard water soap or hard warer shampoo see what u get
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@scott-langford
13 years ago
24 posts
Awesome thanks for that..i have a boots near by so that is good. Do you use that regularly and do you reckon it'll be ok for baby dreads?
Do you (or anyone) happen to know what ingredients it is that the shampoo shouldn't have? There must be loads that are suitable......
Yup it's the only shampoo I use at the moment (once in a blue moon I would use a toner shampoo as my dreads are bleached). I've no idea if there's a specific chemical/ingredient that's to be avoided, I just tried to find one without residues and since this one supposedly gets rid of them I figure it must be ok!
It should be fine for dreadlets. When mine were wee I used to wash them with a pair of tights over them lol, not a good look but keeps them together nicely!
@scott-langford
13 years ago
24 posts
Awesome thanks. Just washed mine with tights over my head Very funny.
Is there anything i should do to my dreads after washing, or anything you would advise a newby....
@scott-langford
13 years ago
24 posts