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@lola-deveraux
12 years ago
4 posts
updated by @lola-deveraux: 02/14/15 06:27:02AM
@soaring-eagle
12 years ago
29,640 posts
stop going to stylists they are only screwing you locks need no maintenance the fact that they arent locked after a year should be your clue
your wasting all your money and harming your dreads
nothing they do is right to do so tell us every single thing they did and used
we need to undo the harm they did
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My new book Ban The Taboo Vol 1
@lola-deveraux
12 years ago
4 posts
My hair is actually almost locked. The ends are taking a little bit longer, but the process is almost finished. They have been doing palm rolls for the maintenance. My hair is actually pretty healthy. And I put jojoba, tea tree oil, and rosemary oil on my scalp in between appointments. You said that we need to undo the harm they did, but I'm not sure what type of harm you're talking about.
@soaring-eagle
12 years ago
29,640 posts
do not palm roll what else have they done
how often are you washing
\what have they done besides palm roll?
you realize palm rolling does nothing good only harm and your paying thenm to do that?
all you should do is wash 2-3 times a week
and seperate as needed
are they twistimg? pulling the dread through the roots/ using any tools like hooks
had they used wax
all thiese thihbfs are harmful
theres never any reason to ever go to a salon
your dreads will dread themselves for free if u do nothing at all to them
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My new book Ban The Taboo Vol 1
you don't have to pay to have your locks maintained. all you need to do is wash & separate.
palm rolling is temporary at best (& best when done with products which most are very bad for dreads) & can be damaging/harmful. check out Babas video as to why you shouldn't palm roll, he shows you the damage doing it for just a couple weeks did. You don't see the damage right away, the hair has to grow out before it becomes evident.
just let them go & they will do what they need to do all on their own!
@soaring-eagle
12 years ago
29,640 posts
estimate how much money you wasted at a salon and the time as well
500 1000 dollars? 4 thousand?
more?
we saw 1 guy waste 15,000
he never once washed his own hair he paid the salon to wash and "maintain"
1/2 his dreads fell off
he was going bald from everythung the salin did wrong
another girk joined here a month or so ago
she wasted 4000 dolars at a salkon..no 2 salons
thery coated her in wax
crocheted interlocked cut off the looips then added fake hair to reinforce the dreads they made so weak
2 years and 4000 dolars and they never dreaded but were heavy in wax
she also had 6000 dollars in medical bills multiple surgeries multiple courses of antibiotics to trwte infecred zits caused by all the wax
10 thousand dollars dowbn the drain for nearlty ruined dreads
the ay she joined we eremoved the wax
her skin cleared up instantly and she cancled her next already scheduled surgery
her dreads begaan to dread the day she stopped going to salons and letr them dread on their own
now these are my dreads..i never spent aq cent
i never did a thing
no palm roling..no noyhiing..at all
just wash and seperate
and left them alone
you don need to do a thing
or spend a cent
or waste all that effirt and money
your being ripped off
you say your going till you leaen to care for them
well the salons got u convinced its hard to do..its nopt!
they make you afraid to even wash your own bair withpit an ap;ointment
they make you think that you need them or your dreads wull be ruined
but they are the ones ruining your dfeads
stop going
wash yor haor
seperate when needed
that is all
donate 1% of what u saved by not going to the site (if u want)
if i had 1 penny for every thousand dollars i saved the members here by not buying into harmful kits and salons id be able to buy every 1 of them a tam (and pay my rent too)
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My new book Ban The Taboo Vol 1
updated by @soaring-eagle: 02/05/15 10:12:49AM
@baba-fats
12 years ago
2,702 posts
Welcome. But once they have fully locked, with the maintenance that salons do, you may not have mush hair left to take care of. If they used any products, it'll a years before they lock up. If they do at all. Wax prevents locking. It gives the impression that they are mature by being hard. But they aren't.
I didn't see anyone say they used wax. But if they did. That will damage your hair. The wax needs to come out to have actually healthy locks. Wax is the main cause of mold and mildew growing in your locks.
If all they do is palm roll, you're wasting your money. First, that can be done for free at home. Second, it should NEVER be done. It only does 1 of 2 things. Either it does nothing, and it has to be done over and over every day. Or it does create knots which means you are irrevocably destroying your roots. It's a damage that doesn't show up right away. it shows up later as you your hair grows out.
http://www.dreadlockssite.com/video/why-not-to-palm-roll
And if they are palm rolling your hair, I'm sure they put products in it. The only reason to palm roll, and see it stay flat for a while, is if there is wax in there.
What other methods did they use? It'll be hard to help you fix anything without knowing what was done over the year
@lola-deveraux
12 years ago
4 posts
This is getting too complicated. I'm going to comb out my locs and go back to my fro next week. Everything you've all been saying freaked me out. I inspected my hair and thought it looked like it was thinning. After further inspection I realized it was just the way the original stylist parted it. But I'm also not a fan of looking like I'm balding. I'm not upset, I'm happy. My hair falls over my hairline, so I wouldn't have really paid attention before. So I'm going to comb them out. I'll probably try to restart them in the future and see if they can get parted differently. But for now...this is just too much. I'm in a phd program and I'm nearing the finish. I'm super stressed and super busy. All this information is too much to try to sort through right now. Thanks for all the input and advice. You've all given me a lot to think about. I just can't think too deeply about it now. If I decide to do locs again in the future, I will definitely hit up this website.
Peace
@baba-fats
12 years ago
2,702 posts
Sorry to hear about that. You've got to do what you've got to do . But in the future, if you grow them again, remember on thing: Locks are the only hairstyle that you don't have to think about at all. Just wash and separate. No thought involved.