finding dready love
General Talk
This is awesome if I say so myself
fixed the title and moved it congrats glad your happy
u had no time no money well u needed neither
how much time does it take to NOT COMB YOUR HAIR it takes less time to dread naturaly then it takes to not dread..
doing it the way u did it takes 100 times more work
you have to palm roll
you have to maintain them force them to dread cause with the products in them they wont dread without force
so your plan backfired
you now have less time then you did before
if you simply forgot to comb youd get dreads
Claire the bear said:
well, that's another topic all together.
What are you refering to as being free? the process of your locks forming? i say - that's awesome! when i see ppl who have gorgeous locks they did all on their own. ITS IMPRESSIVE! as a testament to their patience and skill as an artist with the medium of hair.
Which is exactly why people, women, men of all hair types and styles (who either dont have the time, or just want to support someone who has the skills) pay a type of artist to help them with their hair... it's not a new concept.
This forum was started asking about the quality and effectiveness of products (im assuming with the intention of research to buy)?
I personally paid for help on getting mine started because I was really busy, needed help, and had the money to do so. so there :P
And i think it's really quite hilarious that all of us can sit around wearing our novelty t-shirts, typing on our space-age miraculous computers and still be able to acuse anyone else of buying into capitalism- we all have THINGS we dont need.
I have a personal goal to simplify and lessen my footprint of consumerism more and more, so yet another rambling... sorry.
yarn is made of wool, or other stuff pllike acrylic but you want wool yarn
yes it helps to wear a wool tam
but sleep in it? thats silly it will most likely end up on the floor