Is this soap safe to use on my dreads?
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Just found a health store in my city that stock dr bronners, so I shall have a look
updated by @kitty: 07/26/15 04:59:01PM
Just found a health store in my city that stock dr bronners, so I shall have a look
Well theres no need to bepatronizing, I was only asking. Thanks for the info
Can I wash my head with just baking soda mix then?
jesus christ it's not like it's raw meat fat. Arent most soaps based on animal fat anyway? I cant order online because I dont have a credit card.
It's a natural soap, the ingredients are sodium tallowate, sodium cocoate, aqua, sorbitol, glycerin, parfum, linum usitatissimum seed extract, sodium chloride, sodium hydroxide, tetrasodium EDTA, tetrasodium etidronate.
I've been washing my head a few times with this soap and i dont have any problems, it knots my dreads up real good each time. my dreads are quite thin but i'm not sure if residue or mold would be a problem if i continued to use this soap. I got a load of bars off my mother and it's hard to find special non residue soaps or shampoo where i live, and i cant order online. Thanks.
Hello all. I've been reading this forum for a while and finally decided to dread my hair and join this website.
Last week I got fed up with my frizzy curly hair to the point that I TnR'd my hair into tiny knotted strands. They're fuzzy and sticking up and they really seem like they're never going to lock and mature! I really hope this is just the start! I haven't used any product, just clean dry hair. How can I ensure my baby dreads lock up properly? I dream of having smooth, nice looking dreadlocks..
Karolina