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Joseph
@joseph
01/29/13 03:26:16AM
37 posts

My hair wont dread


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I did use ACV, but I'll try the soap I guess. I've tried so many things. That wouldn't hurt.

Joseph
@joseph
01/29/13 02:09:46AM
37 posts

My hair wont dread


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Yes :/ it just caused more dandruff. Peoples' scalps are different.

the Barrellady said:

Have you tried washing your hair with the baking soda recipe and doing it faithfully for two months before giving up?. It lifts the dandruff away from the scalp.
Joseph said:

I already tried several oils, man. Selsun Blue has been the only thing that's worked.

Joseph
@joseph
01/29/13 01:50:11AM
37 posts

My hair wont dread


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I already tried several oils, man. Selsun Blue has been the only thing that's worked.

the Barrellady said:

Hi Joseph. Wow, 19 months and no dreads yet. It must be your selsun blue shampoo. Almost all anti dandruff shampoos leave residues which will build up in the hair and they also condition which restricts the dreading process. Use the search tab at the top of this site and type in dandruff, you will find many recipes which will help you and also allow your hair to dread. Many herbs treat dandruff, especially teatree oil and rosemary oil. Make sure to wash every 2-3 days to keep your natural body oil off your hair or the knots that form may slip out. Good luck and keep us posted on your process.

Joseph
@joseph
01/29/13 01:45:09AM
37 posts

My hair wont dread


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My shampoos have changed a lot over the past 19 months. I used to use Bronners, then I used BS, now I use Selsun Blue. I get bad dandruff.

the Barrellady said:

Hi Joseph, Wow, 19 months and no dreads! What are you washing with? Are you using any conditioners or essential oils in your hair?

Joseph
@joseph
01/29/13 01:01:18AM
37 posts

My hair wont dread


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Every other day. I use selsun blue for dandruff, cause nothing else works. I let it air dry.

Joseph
@joseph
01/29/13 12:46:39AM
37 posts

My hair wont dread


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Hey guys, I've been dreading for 19 months now and my progress has been awful. This is what it looks like after 19 months...what am I doing wrong? I must be doing something wrong, because I've seen people with shorter hair dread in like 4 months.


updated by @joseph: 02/14/15 05:50:40AM
Joseph
@joseph
11/28/12 12:29:43AM
37 posts

Getting really frustrated with dreading (Dandruff)


Dread Maintenance

The listorine is kinda working. We'll see.


updated by @joseph: 07/23/15 06:56:10PM
Joseph
@joseph
11/27/12 01:58:24PM
37 posts

Getting really frustrated with dreading (Dandruff)


Dread Maintenance

I used it for months. I noticed that the baking soda was making my head even itchier, so I stopped. My head isn't itchy now, I just have lots of dandruff and sometimes, I see some stuck in my dreads. So in order to get it out, I have to untangle the dread, which is a step backwards. :(

Justin said:

Just curious; How long/many times did you do the BS/ACV for before you tried something else? Were you adding oils to it? I know when I started using that wash it was the first time in my life that I had experienced dandruff. It took me about 1 1/2 -2 weeks of using it and playing with the levels of tea tree/rosemary/lavender oils I was adding to it before I was able to get rid of the dandruff. No matter what you use it will not disappear in one or even 2 washes, it's going to take a while before it's gone completely.

Joseph
@joseph
11/27/12 01:56:59PM
37 posts

Getting really frustrated with dreading (Dandruff)


Dread Maintenance

Every few days. Whenever I notice dandruff.

Marc Gravel said:

How often do you wash?

Joseph
@joseph
11/24/12 03:59:51PM
37 posts

Getting really frustrated with dreading (Dandruff)


Dread Maintenance

Okay, I'll check that out. And I only use cold water, man.
soaring eagle said:

www.dreadlockshampoo.com the teatree rosemary bar

stop using hot water

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