Free form.
General Questions
you need to separate dreads if you don't want them to become a huge congo. And after shower is an excellent time to separate your dreads because it hurts less.
you need to separate dreads if you don't want them to become a huge congo. And after shower is an excellent time to separate your dreads because it hurts less.
Thank you for your comments, people! Now I don't need to worry too much about it. xD
It's been 3-4 months since I've quit brushing my hair. I have a friend that has 2 dreads in the back of her hair and they were not really big but they start getting really fat but she used the twist and rip method. But mine are natural. I'm wondering if they'll get more big then they are? Should I separate them?
Thank you, nick! I think that's what I'll do.
I didn't think about that xD But maybe I could avoid using the conditioner and use something else?
But if my dreads arent mature.. Is it going to untie? I only have a few baby dreads..
I 'd like to know if it would stop the dreading process if I bleached my hair? I started the natural method one month ago.. I read that dreads needed to be mature to be dyed but I'm not sure.. Can someone help me please?
I just started my dread journey because I like the look, but I also think that I have to learn things from that, like being patient and let go.
I also appreciate not brushing my hair.
That is my head! Knots are starting to form in my hair and I don't know if I should seperate the BIG BIG knots that look weird.In the back of my neck there is a HUGE knot.. When am I supposed to separate my hair? Am I supposed to do it now? And how do I do it?