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SakuraRose
@sakurarose
06/03/13 06:14:16AM
4 posts

To TNR or not?


Dreading Methods

yeah im finishing off mine today they stayed in really well im surprised heheh got dirty looks when i took my son to school just annoys me!

John Hooper said:

well tnr may speed the process up..you can just do a few like you've been doing and experiment and see how they come along, or you can just do it little by little whenever you're bored. that's what i did, but i always planned on doing a few and ended up going for hours, so i finished tnring all of it in like 3-4 hours :p

SakuraRose
@sakurarose
06/03/13 06:13:25AM
4 posts

To TNR or not?


Dreading Methods

ive washed my hair twice and they have still stuck! lol, ive done the back of my hair i just need to do the rest (hard to do when i start it and my 5 year old wants to have a go lol!) im doing the rest of my hair as its working for me :)
Robyn said:

My hair has been dreading on the slower side...10 months neglect and not even close to half locked up yet...I did a few tnr on the bottom layer and they all came out :) I was just curious to see if it would have helped...uunfortunately no it didn't hehe if your hair holds on to some of the knots that's cool :) all up to you!
SakuraRose
@sakurarose
06/01/13 08:35:15AM
4 posts

To TNR or not?


Dreading Methods

im not bothered what they look like i just been taking small part of my hair and tnr just to see what it looks like lol, im being patient this time! they look alright the one ive done i quiet like them ill just do my hair and tke a pic :p

SakuraRose
@sakurarose
06/01/13 07:55:32AM
4 posts

To TNR or not?


Dreading Methods

so i thought id see how tnr on a few parts of my hair went and i have to say there comming along great!

i dont know if i should tnr the rest of my hair of just leave it to dread itself?

what do you guys think?


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