I'm gonna do it. I think.
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What I do is just grab half my hair and squeeze it in the towel, then the other side. Then I just let it air dry. Using ablow dryerif just fine as well.
What I do is just grab half my hair and squeeze it in the towel, then the other side. Then I just let it air dry. Using ablow dryerif just fine as well.
Do not forget taxes you will have to pay on the land!
The thing is your skin is not going to just excreting oil. So even if it is "natural" it is going to keep happening and building up. Water is NOT going to solve this.
Do you understand the chemical properties of oil and water? Water is a polarmoleculeand oil is non polar. Your skin willstillexcrete oils.
You do not need to get anything! You can neglect but if you want to speed up the process I was told that twist and rip is the best. No need to spend any money!!
Your hair is about as long as mine is and I tnr it last night. This is what it turned out like. http://www.dreadlockssite.com/photo/after-first-wash-2?context=user . Good luck!
I feel you on the arms thing! I did mine in about 4 hours. The back isdefinitelynot as tight but I think they should tighten up on their own! How often do you wash them?
Well my hair seems to have laid down a bit after wearing a hat most of the day at class. When is the first time I should wash it?
I just finished doing them myself. Sticking straight up looking crazy at the moment.
Hey there everyone. I have decided I am going to attempt to twist and rip my own head. This will be my first attempt at starting dreadlocks. As much as I would like to go all natural with being in business school and all I think this approach is the best one for me. I have 3-6 in hair that is super straight. Does anyone any words of advice? I feel like the back of my head is going to be hard to section as I have never tried before.
Thanks!