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Haunah Rose
@no-name-is-goneforever
01/06/12 04:57:07PM
9 posts

Accessories putting a hault to dread process?


Dread Accessories

That does make sense, Thanks for the tips :)
But what about wrapping an entire dread with hemp twine?

Haunah Rose
@no-name-is-goneforever
01/06/12 04:52:06PM
9 posts

Accessories putting a hault to dread process?


Dread Accessories

I'm now four months into my journey, and I've heard from a few cats that putting beads in your dreads can help them knot up faster. So the other day I put a couple beads onto about five of my dreads, and I wrapped some hemp twine around two of my bigger ones. So does anybody know whether this will help the process, slow it down, or not do anything?
Thanks~


updated by @no-name-is-goneforever: 01/13/15 09:16:42PM
Haunah Rose
@no-name-is-goneforever
11/22/11 11:26:24AM
9 posts

Re-shaping dreadlocks??


Dread Maintenance

So I'm almost on my third month, and most of my dreads are very flat and messy. I'm wondering if this has happened to anybody else?

I try to palm roll them from time to time, and just the other day I put a few beads in. I'm not sure if beads will help or not, but I decided I'd give them a try.

Advice, anybody?

Thanks, much lovee <3


updated by @no-name-is-goneforever: 01/13/15 09:14:16PM
Haunah Rose
@no-name-is-goneforever
09/30/11 10:58:34AM
9 posts

Dreading bangs and short hair?


Dread Maintenance

Yeah I was thinking I'd just go with that. I'd like at least a little un knotted hair, but I think that I'll just dread it out when it becomes long enough. I was just worried if it'd look too silly or something, but now that I think of it, I don't mind too much if it does or not!

<3~

Haunah Rose
@no-name-is-goneforever
09/28/11 11:22:57PM
9 posts

Dreading bangs and short hair?


Dread Maintenance

Thank you so much sister<3

Haunah Rose
@no-name-is-goneforever
09/28/11 07:43:58PM
9 posts

Dreading bangs and short hair?


Dread Maintenance

Hello all!

I reach my one month anniversary of dreading my hair tomorrow, and I just realized something...

I have short bangs and other short hair on the sides. I'm dreading my hair naturally, so they are most likely not going to dread until they grow out longer.

I don't know what it will look like, or if I could do something to help them out, so I'd like opinions or suggestions! Anything would help, really.

much love


updated by @no-name-is-goneforever: 01/13/15 09:11:08PM
Haunah Rose
@no-name-is-goneforever
09/02/11 02:51:25PM
9 posts

I might as well say hello and introduce myself and my dreads!


Introduce Yourself

I think I will when I do my next update. People need to know the truth!

hugs!

Haunah Rose
@no-name-is-goneforever
09/02/11 02:33:50PM
9 posts

I might as well say hello and introduce myself and my dreads!


Introduce Yourself

Well, Hello! My name is Hannah Rose. I am a Taurus; Moon in Aries. I've been a vegetarian for six years, and in love for two. I make art with nature so that others can see the beauty in it...many people tend to have a problem with finding nature beautiful. But I'm here to fix that! :)

I've been experimenting with different dready methods since December of 2010. I have tried almost every method using wax, crochet needle, and a fine-tooth dog comb. I twisted&ripped, I backcombed, I palmrolled, I practically did everything that the youtube dreaders do. Up until I came upon this website, I realized that what I should have been doing all along, is nothing! Since I have amazingly thick hair, my hair dreads itself almost every night due to me moving around in my sleep a lot.

So now, since I've found the perfect method for my hair (and the best of them all), I've begun to wash my hair every three-four days with sea salt and baking soda mixed with about a gallon of water. Before doing this, I never washed my hair with anything. So for weeks on end, I would only run water through my hair while showering. But then again, once one stops washing their hair, the natural oils take over and clean the hair themselves. So it was a good thing!

The sea salt and baking soda rinse is meant to clean your newly dreaded hair really nicely, and to wash away any gunky stuff on your scalp. I highly recommended it ;)


updated by @no-name-is-goneforever: 01/13/15 09:09:28PM
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