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Kenty
@kenty
01/13/19 08:55:07AM
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Natural Surrender Pics


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If you don't mind me asking, how have you found it with employment going freeform?

Kenty
@kenty
01/12/19 07:39:50PM
15 posts

Natural Surrender Pics


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Anyone have any pics of their backcomb/crochet dreads left alone without any maintenance? Would be interesting to see the progress they make without any maintenance.

Thank U Wink


updated by @kenty: 02/10/19 11:43:27PM
Kenty
@kenty
01/09/19 06:44:04PM
15 posts

Seriously considering going natty after 2.5 months backcomb/crochet


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Maybe I should just re-do the sections that are a bit off and twist and rip them. with work I don't think I could get away with having freeform in the early stages. 

Perhaps by combing out and starting over (twist and ripping the massive sections) I could have the best of both worlds. Mature looking for work and some twist and rips for variation although I would love to go freeform all the way.

Kenty
@kenty
01/09/19 05:22:54PM
15 posts

Seriously considering going natty after 2.5 months backcomb/crochet


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I was wondering, does the possible permanent damage from crochet generally apply to hair strands? If so, i’m prepared to shave my head and completely start over.

If I had my hair tied up for work during the messy phase of freeform/semi, could that speed up the locking process?

One of the baby dreads the loctician made is really odd. It's flat at the root then it bends upwards then straight again, it feels totally unnatural and I think it would be look weird if allowed to mature. 

I feel that by going natty, the sections would be so much better. 

I had about 9 inches of straight fine hair when I got them backcombed, tbh I regret doing it.

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