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Selena Joy Bowles
@selea
06/26/13 04:57:56AM
3 posts

Advice on starting with already damaged hair.


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I opted for just baking soda and teatree oil in the end as I was unsure if it was a good idead to use the above and the b/s and teatree was all I had in the house lol

Selena Joy Bowles
@selea
06/25/13 03:33:08PM
3 posts

Advice on starting with already damaged hair.


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Wow, and thank you for the abundance of awesome comments! I felt really disheartened earlier on today thinking I would have to wait so long just to start. I know it's a process in itself but I thought 3 months of oiling was a little excessive... I've noticed my hair is really unmanageable at the moment and REALLY knotty so figured this might be a good thing but then when I was told to wait 3 months my logic went straight out of the window.

SE, I put the question on a Facebook group. Not sure if the person who responded was a loctician or other though.

Does anyone know if I can wash my hair with Fairy washing up liquid. Although, I presume it's only available here in the UK.

Thank you everyone, means a lot to me :)

Selena Joy Bowles
@selea
06/24/13 07:46:20AM
3 posts

Advice on starting with already damaged hair.


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Hellooooooo My name is Selena and I am oh so eager to have dreads.

So I've hunting around for answers but haven't really found a solution to my problem. I want to start dreading my hair but it's dyed and damaged. What should I do to get it ready for dreading. Have been advised to use coconut oil on the scalp for 3 months prior to dreading - any good? Thank you in advance

:)

Love, love.


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