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dubmah
@dubmah
01/18/13 01:26:10PM
3 posts

hello everyone


Introduce Yourself

th everyone for the warm welcome, I already started to use aloes but I am trying not to abuse of it :) so far, eveything you say seems to happen so I am really happy to have found this huge source of infos!!

dubmah
@dubmah
01/18/13 10:41:38AM
3 posts

hello everyone


Introduce Yourself

hi everyone,

I wanted to say an official hi to all the folks out there so I decided to right an auto-biography book for you but after a paragraph, I decided I should drop the idea. :P so here it is . I introduce myself as it. french canadian from the montreal area, about an hour from it, living on a bicentenary plantation house that I renovate during weekends I also listening / playing music(I love old jamaican music since I am 11-12, like ska, rocksteady, dancehall roots, reggae and dub)I'm skateboarding for about 20years maybe more, making videogames for living.. and a super happy new father of a young 2month old boy! :) so here is my dready adventure so far..

Couple years ago, I got dreads for couple months, they were getting great but the smell was awful and juicy...so I cut em.. till then, I regretted my move but I was not aware of the residue mess and I was using generic shampoo. so I grew my hair again. telling myself this time, longer, cleaner! I knew still few things about locks but I knew I didn't wanted to go wax mode,again, putting tons of crap in it and try to stay as natural as possible.. I though crochet was a cleaner and better way than my other attempts (which was twist and rip... better than crochet IMO..) at first, they looked great (even though I felt they were damn thing for the crazy amount of hair I had..) but pretty quickly, I found out they were hard to maintain. So I probably crocheted em during 7-10hrs 3-4times during the past 4-5months, getting sick of it, before I find this website while searching a better way to get rid of the insane frizzyness... after all the infos I gathered here I finally decided to let my dreads do what they had to do and stop trying to freaking about the frizzy, the loose hairs breif, controlling them ( I am pretty sure its part of the psychological process of having dreads:P learn to live with your new friends and accept em how they are hehe). the more the weeks pass on, the more I like em but unfortunately, crochet left marks I am scared it'll stay... anyhow! frizzyness is going away, (or I dont see em as much as before since I decided to accept it), new locks seems to start forming already but I still feel sad when read they should have been double the thickness they are.. will it correct overtime? I hope!

anyway, I am happy to have found this place and hello everyone!!


updated by @dubmah: 01/13/15 09:44:19PM
dubmah
@dubmah
01/18/13 02:47:47PM
3 posts

SUITABLE ORGANIC SHAMPOO


Dread Maintenance

I've been having tons of residue issues with my locks at the beginning, they were so smelly I was scared to move :P so I tried tons of shampoos, bronner paris soap bio soap from my area but only one thing really really woked for me and honestly, it worth the order.. I am from quebc area(canada) and shipping might be a bit costly for me but its the best and only shampoo I found that work this well so I really dont mind paying twice the price of my local bio store.

www.dreadlockshampoo.com

try at leat on bar and gimme some news! I really like the tea tree one, smell good and not too strong

oh and they smell good now :P

hope it helped

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