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Zoe Lopez
@zoe-lopez
04/04/12 05:07:00PM
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Ok thanks soaring eagle peace and love bro
Zoe Lopez
@zoe-lopez
04/04/12 04:36:49PM
5 posts

beeswax


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Ohhhh ok... Ok other question what if I didn't use that much wax like I only sealed the tips, do u still suggest I just start over?
Zoe Lopez
@zoe-lopez
04/04/12 04:29:19PM
5 posts

beeswax


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@ Paula what do u mean by looking locked lol I feel like a dork asking but I gotta learn some how thanks
Zoe Lopez
@zoe-lopez
04/04/12 04:25:43PM
5 posts

beeswax


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Ok so I should just wash this out and just leave my hair be?
Zoe Lopez
@zoe-lopez
04/04/12 03:58:56PM
5 posts

beeswax


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About a week and a half ago I started my little dread baby's with beeswax only because when I tried to start them a week prior they would just come loose from either shower humidity or Florida humidity. To me they seem to be alright Im no stranger to dreads prior to restarting my dreads I had had them for 7yrs you could see the difference in my profile pics. They seem fine to ME but I need YOUR opinions. Before my dreads were over manicured and while roots looked great my ends were all weak and stringy and I really began to hate the way they looked so I made the big chop. Now I understand myself a little more and I want my dreads to look more freeformed or effortless so to speak. Do I need to wash the wax out? If so how would my hair not come loose from these little twist? Now I doing this thing the right way so I can be satisfied with the results and I figure what better people to ask than you dreadheads or dread lovers. So help me out y'all I guess after 7 yrs of dreads I'm really new to the game and found that I actually knew nothing at all about this journey. So give me a holla, thanx in advance!
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