Loose hairs
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yeah but idon'twant to use a crochet hook, i feel it would be cheating , at least to me in my opinion and my hair sticks together after i just give it a lil palm rolling
yeah but idon'twant to use a crochet hook, i feel it would be cheating , at least to me in my opinion and my hair sticks together after i just give it a lil palm rolling
When you've had your dreads for about 4 months or so, and you have little sections of loose hair , do you just leave it or turn them into their own little dreads and eventuallyCongothem with others, also i find myself messing with my dreads allot and eventually my scalp hurts. Should i just leave it be so theirritationgoes away or how to i make a quick fix of the problem, also i used T&R no tools or products .
I would just like to state that i agree with violet to an extent, if you have not used any chemical product on your hair they are technically considered natural, but also soaring eagle made a point with usingunnaturaltools to help the hair. However, for example i decided i liked the nice-more thin- well kept look, so i decided to go with the T&R method. My hair is coarse, thick, curly-African textured hair and i used no product or tools, i just simply twisted my hair and ripped it, after sectioning it of course. i figured if i wanted a job and nice looking locks that i would go with T&R. ALSO-they mature really fast, and no disrespect to anyone's methods or preferences
soaring eagle said:
no..they are not thats the point that is totaly false and harmful
they are unatural methods using natural products..period
natural products do not make natural dreads they make dreads that are not natural healthier sure
but a backcombed dreads a backcombed dread that used natural products
understand?
Violet said:alright, how about you just call it separation method instead. because again, anyone that uses no wax and or harmful chemicals and uses all natural organic hair no from nature are all considered natural methods. ok