What dread shampoo?
@duncan-a-campbell
11 years ago
2 posts
updated by @duncan-a-campbell: 01/13/15 09:54:42PM
@soaring-eagle
11 years ago
29,640 posts
those 2 are great choices for problem dandruff (all of them work dreadt on dandruff but if its real tough to treat those 2 are the best choices)
all of em are devine
hint: she includes feee samples of something or other (might be a body soap from the www.buckscountysoapfactory.com sister site) and its flat rate shipping so u can get 5 or 6 in a box b4 shipping goes up so order a selection if u want
faves; (my personal faves your taste may differ) nag champa dragi]ons blood patchouli tetree sage sweeetgraas and cedr (sacred smudge for a good aura cleanse while cleaning the dreads a great energy clease)
for the ladies goddess will have everyone overwhelmingly attracted but also respecting the power of the goddess so they wouldnt dare try cheesy pickup lines
a good sampler would be teatee pathouly nag and dragon
after those u can explore the rest
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There is liquid and bars, I use both. The liquid is best for early in the dreading process, you will still grow dreads with the bars, but the progress will be a little slower, as the bars will condition more, they are more suited to mature dreads. The liquid is called lockin' up shampoo, and it really does, it get the hair ultra clean with no conditioning, it is still very healthy for the hair, she is a master soap maker.
I think just go with the scent that you like, some are better for scalp issues etc. I thought the Sandalwood and tonka bean was more conditioning than the Nag Champa, but I could be wrong. You can always email her, she is very helpful.
@soaring-eagle
11 years ago
29,640 posts
@the-barrellady
11 years ago
1,302 posts
They are all fantastic, I personally like the Dragons Blood and Nag Champa. I ordered the liquid form, find it easier for dreads still maturing. When mine are all locked up, then I will switch to bars, But that is just my preference. The liquid form is a locking up liquid, helps the process. No matter what aroma you get, you can't go wrong. ...peace
@duncan-a-campbell
11 years ago
2 posts