dreadlockssite universal app now available
General Talk
Honestly, have not used any of the universal apps since that time. I assume it’s still there
Honestly, have not used any of the universal apps since that time. I assume it’s still there
this app is gone i'm assuming? I tried to find it, but this thread is 9 years old, so... lol
Charcoal based shampoo
mold, lavender and clove oils, not sure what else
ah thanks
unfortunately im in the united kingdom and she does not send to the uk... so trying to think of the another solution?
Oil depends on race in a way. Just that African textured hair absorbs it like a sponge so could use more. Other textures you can use aloe, or oil, rarely as needed. I tend to use it rarely after washing, I add just a lil to a big pitcher of water pour it on, wait a few seconds then do a partial rinse, not to rinse it out, but spread it through and remove excess.
if I don’t use aloe I use jojoba or the scratch attack aunt vicki makes, but coconut, avocado, Moroccan, or africas best work too.
if African textured, just apply more often, and could be more directly (as apposed to in water)
Other questions, mold, aunt vicki makes “rot knot” because my dreads are very long I use an entire bottle. But you should use enough to really get them so the rot knot penetrates to the core and are well saturated. Leave in 10 min, then rinse well, then wash as usual.
buildup and lint, she also makes a charcoal based “detox” (gritty slightly so keep eyes closed tightly)
this super cleans.
note- detox rot knot, and scratch attack might still not be on her website. You might need to special request them.
her website (Etsy) http://www.dreadlockshampoo.com
a few questions please.
best oil for locks? and best time to apply?
also best thing for mold and bulild up removal?
thanks guys
I was told a soft bristled toothbrush might work
never tried it though
i have the same problem , i use a micro fibre towel now which is great
but still lint from the times before...
am based in the uk and vicki does not ship to the uk ....help
Does it remove lint without hurting the dreads?
Have you tried a boar bristle brush? They are great for dusting.