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Sarah Cushing
@sarah-withrow
02/19/12 10:57:01PM
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I will be looking forward to that wax remover definitely! In the meantime I shall try the hot water soap method and hope for the best. :) thanx for the responses, I will be cruising around the site reading up on any helpful advice I can find!

Sarah Cushing
@sarah-withrow
02/19/12 07:32:29PM
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I haven't used the wax in almost 6 months, luckily I only used it a few times and a tiny amount-it seems like I've gotten it out since then but I'm sure there's some icky's somewhere in there. My biggest concern is from the crocheting--I had gotten so frustrated when my locs were younger cause the roots wouldn't dread and got talked into using the crochet hook--even though it's been some time since I used it it seems that the damage is just starting to show, some of my roots are quite a bit thinner and tighter than the rest of my dreads-which freaks me out since my sister in law had dreads for about 12 yrs and always crocheted them until a huge chunk came out and now 3 yrs later has a huge bald spot. Oddly she's the one who talked me into crocheting them!??

Sarah Cushing
@sarah-withrow
02/19/12 05:07:37PM
3 posts

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I'm Sarah, I've had my dreads for a little over a year now and I've become obsessed with them! :) I unfortunately used to use dreadhead's wax and after finding this site several months ago I finally threw it away and have been letting my dreaddiez go all natural. I'm hoping to repair the damage that's been done to them by the products i used to use and occasional crocheting. I've really been debating on starting them over naturally or waiting and hoping time will repair them. I love this site--it's too addictive, can't believe i'm just now joining it. :)


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