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Another question about washing dreadlocks..

Shayna S
@shayna-s
12 years ago
1 posts

I started my dreads a couple of weeks ago using the neglect method. I'm really happy with them because they are forming and knotting up nicely. I have been using a baking soda rinse about twice a week or when my hair gets oily. However I found a natural soap bar I wanted to use but I didn't know if it would leave residues in my hair or slow down the locking process. The ingredients to the soap are coconut oil, palm oil, soybean oil, sodium, water, honey, and fragerance. If anybody has answers or advice on this it would bemuch appriciated. Thank you!


updated by @shayna-s: 01/13/15 09:30:59PM
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@soaring-eagle
12 years ago
29,640 posts

hmm it might might be worth trying tho

but id try on your body st if it leaves your skin real soft or has even the slightest tacky feeling after then i wouldnt use it




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Heather
@heather
12 years ago
1,291 posts

fragrance is a big no-no for dreadlocks. the chemicals they use for fragrance can cause quite a bit of build up i.e. soap scum.

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