Question about the "Lockin Up Shampoo"
Dread Products
do you think that would be fine for baby dreads
do you think that would be fine for baby dreads
So I bought a bottle of the Lockin Up Shampoo. The Dragon's Blood scent smells great. I used the shampoo yesterday and I can definitely notice a difference. My hair looks more matted than usual.
my question is: how do you guys and gals apply it? Yesterday I just slathered it on with a little bit of rubbing, as I would've done with any other kind of shampoo. I ended up using a good amount though, and it would be nice to conserve as much shampoo as I can so I don't run out too quickly. So I was just wondering how those of you that bought the shampoo go about applying it to your hair.
maybe this is a silly question, but what do you mean by part? do you mean your hairline?
hmmm, anyone of those could be true really
my hair isn't dreaded much yet, so I don't think it's hair pulling on the skin
I don't really scratch it much either
I have used teatree and rosemary but I cut back on them because I wanted my hair to be dryer
Hello. I mostly wash my hair with the Baking Soda + Sea Salt and ACV rinse. Sometimes, though, I will scratch the back of my head and find a scab back there. Has anyone experienced this?
would you recommend this over the Baking Soda ACV rinse?
if that's true then that's pretty natural, as long as it doesn't build up too much