Welcome. Check out the dreaducation page first. There's a lot of bad info circulating around the internet. We try to provide you with the most healthy methods of growing locks.
Then check out the timeline forums to see what you will be in for in the coming weeks and months
No offense at all. I was just wondering. It's common for people to missuse the term. I just wanted to get an idea about what you meant.
Get yourself a non residue soap. Non residue and anti residue are not the same thing. Dr. Bronners is very common, but doesn't work well in hard water. Dreadlockshampoo.com has the absolute best soaps. They work in hard and soft water. The baking soda/apple cider vinegar wash is very popular too. I prefer the dreadlockshampoo soaps to either of the others, though.
Welcome. All natural really means never doing anything to your hair other than washing and separating. No tools, no back combing, no TnR. And NO products. Many people seem to think all natural is just not using wax or gels. That's good. But it's not natural. Natural and neglect are pretty much synonymous with eachother
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12/20/12 01:13:04AM @tony2:
Welcome and Happy Dreading..
welcome bt just to be sure how do u define all natural? just asking cause althogh most ppl use the term right its missused alot too and often used for things that are nowhere near all natural
No offense at all. I was just wondering. It's common for people to missuse the term. I just wanted to get an idea about what you meant.
Get yourself a non residue soap. Non residue and anti residue are not the same thing. Dr. Bronners is very common, but doesn't work well in hard water. Dreadlockshampoo.com has the absolute best soaps. They work in hard and soft water. The baking soda/apple cider vinegar wash is very popular too. I prefer the dreadlockshampoo soaps to either of the others, though.
Welcome. All natural really means never doing anything to your hair other than washing and separating. No tools, no back combing, no TnR. And NO products. Many people seem to think all natural is just not using wax or gels. That's good. But it's not natural. Natural and neglect are pretty much synonymous with eachother
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12/20/12 01:13:04AM @tony2:
Welcome and Happy Dreading..
welcome bt just to be sure how do u define all natural? just asking cause althogh most ppl use the term right its missused alot too and often used for things that are nowhere near all natural
Welcome. Check out the dreaducation page first. There's a lot of bad info circulating around the internet. We try to provide you with the most healthy methods of growing locks.
Then check out the timeline forums to see what you will be in for in the coming weeks and months
welcome u came to the right place read the dreDucation page 1st
then if you want u can adsd yoir shop to our shops site
No offense at all. I was just wondering. It's common for people to missuse the term. I just wanted to get an idea about what you meant.
Get yourself a non residue soap. Non residue and anti residue are not the same thing. Dr. Bronners is very common, but doesn't work well in hard water. Dreadlockshampoo.com has the absolute best soaps. They work in hard and soft water. The baking soda/apple cider vinegar wash is very popular too. I prefer the dreadlockshampoo soaps to either of the others, though.
Wash 2-3 times a week. And separate as needed.
Welcome. All natural really means never doing anything to your hair other than washing and separating. No tools, no back combing, no TnR. And NO products. Many people seem to think all natural is just not using wax or gels. That's good. But it's not natural. Natural and neglect are pretty much synonymous with eachother
Welcome and Happy Dreading..
welcome bt just to be sure how do u define all natural? just asking cause althogh most ppl use the term right its missused alot too and often used for things that are nowhere near all natural
No offense at all. I was just wondering. It's common for people to missuse the term. I just wanted to get an idea about what you meant.
Get yourself a non residue soap. Non residue and anti residue are not the same thing. Dr. Bronners is very common, but doesn't work well in hard water. Dreadlockshampoo.com has the absolute best soaps. They work in hard and soft water. The baking soda/apple cider vinegar wash is very popular too. I prefer the dreadlockshampoo soaps to either of the others, though.
Wash 2-3 times a week. And separate as needed.
Welcome. All natural really means never doing anything to your hair other than washing and separating. No tools, no back combing, no TnR. And NO products. Many people seem to think all natural is just not using wax or gels. That's good. But it's not natural. Natural and neglect are pretty much synonymous with eachother
Welcome and Happy Dreading..
welcome bt just to be sure how do u define all natural? just asking cause althogh most ppl use the term right its missused alot too and often used for things that are nowhere near all natural