Mature Dreads unravelling?
General Questions
But if I were to hypothetically break a dread in the middle, that wouldnt halt the growth process of said dreadlock correct?
But if I were to hypothetically break a dread in the middle, that wouldnt halt the growth process of said dreadlock correct?
Well, I do palm roll...but have cut back on it. Only because I have a professional job and try to keep away from that moss covered rock look. I use tea tree oil on my hair to clense the scalp and Neutrogena anti-residue to shampoo with.
I'm three years in but it feels like some of my dreads as thinning in the middle and have some soft spots within the middle. It feels like I can untwist them apart. Should I let them fall out and just let it regrow on its own afterwards? Not too sure...
I just washed my hair and I see like these white cakes of residue in my hair. Re-washed and it seemingly won't go away. I used Head and Shoulders shampoo and nothing...
I guess its the fuzziness and the fact that I don't see my scalp often. Plus my head itches quite a bit. I interlocked for like the first, I want to say, 7 months. And they used oils no wax, I've never used wax. But I have used shea butter and now I am using gel.
I started with interlocking...despite the rep that it has I think it worked well for me.
Hello guys, I'm new to the forum. I've been lurking for a while and just decided to join, cool site. But I have a question. I started my journey two years ago and my hair still hasn't locked at the roots fully. Naturally my hair is very textured and soft, I've always thought that might have been the reason. Excuse me if I sound naive, I'm not really up on dread lingo nor do I do my hair myself.