dreads breaking off at tips normal?
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Thanks so much. Always get my problems solved when
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Thanks so much. Always get my problems solved when
I ask on here.
they are 5 years old almost to the top of my butt. And yes been using baking soda.
I do need a new bar of the dread shampoo. Good to know I am doing it and just
need to change my wash :D
my dreads have been breaking off is this normal
kinda bugging me a little.
I tihnk If I had looked into it more and found this site I would have gone that direction for sure I mean I still love them but I know I missed out on part of the journey that others have had a chance to experience.
Also just wondering as my hair grows out now that I am just letting it go all natural will it change or be exactly the same as what is already ahead of it?
I am thinking that if these dreads I have now ever come off my head it will only be in the purpose to let them form all on there own with out me forcing them in. I would have loved to have seen what they would have done the twists the turns the natural formation of nature taking place on my own body. I love the site wish I had found it before I went all out on my head. I do not regret my dreads and I do now let them do there own thing with only a little separation and washing. I love browsing peoples pictures and seeing the journeys that there hair has taken on.
a little less than 6 months I wish I had a way to take pictures and share
soaring eagle said:
good how long did they take to recover at a guess>/?
Shamra Lucky-Rose Chapman said:I have a few that are already over a year old that I did the same way and then stopped maintaining and they look lovely and are nice and soft now So I have hope for them. I do wish tho I had gone all natural with it but I am happy
soaring eagle said:ah the crochet was a really bad idea but as long as u never crochet again thry recover (with alot of damage)
good thing yiou stopped that
I have a few that are already over a year old that I did the same way and then stopped maintaining and they look lovely and are nice and soft now So I have hope for them. I do wish tho I had gone all natural with it but I am happy
soaring eagle said:
ah the crochet was a really bad idea but as long as u never crochet again thry recover (with alot of damage)
good thing yiou stopped that
I back combed them and then used chrochet needles to bring them together a little and now I am just letting them do there own thing they are very awesome and messy right now and everyone where I work loves them and are always ask if they can touch them
soaring eagle said:
they dont really need maintenance but how did u force em>/?
I did exactly what this is saying not to do which was force my dreads in I have not been maintaining them ever since tho and they are taking on a natural look that I love so much. The only thing I have done recently to them is I added my boyfriends locks to some of mine because He had to cut them off to join the navy
I love the look that my hair has taken on with his locks its very beautiful <3