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David2
@david2
07/31/10 04:12:37AM
7 posts

1 and a half month old dreads and water


General Questions

Thank you all for everything again! You have no idea ho great it felt to wash my hair, I was seriously going insane! Iain, I actually just went to the beach the other day and I have to agree the salt water worked wonders on my hair, and yeah wetNwild is the place to be =-)Thanks again guys I really appreciate it!
David2
@david2
07/26/10 02:29:44AM
7 posts

1 and a half month old dreads and water


General Questions

Thanks for the good advice! What a relief seriously you guys know what you're talking about. With all the rumors out there you never know what to believe anymore. Once I saw Soaring Eagles message I went and washed right away and boy does my whole head feel better! LOLAgain thanks for the advice and I will come to you guys if I have anymore questions! =-) Knottysleeves said:
Yeah, you definitely SHOULD be washing your hair. Hair knots up best when it's clean. It's a myth that you're supposed to wait weeks after backcombing... I have no idea how that rumour got started, but it's totally false!

After washing, just wrap your head up in a towel like normal and then air dry. You can also squeeze the baby dreads one at a time in your towel, it'll help get the water out and reinforce the sectioning.

Also, it's normal for some or all of the backcombing to unravel. Backcombing is just a way to force your hair into sections and start some knots... it doesn't "make" dreads overnight. Only time makes dreads. Your sections will unravel, knot up, unravel a bit again and re-knot, etc. That's just how dreads mature.

Get your hair wet, have a great time at the waterpark, and live your life as normal... your dreads will still happen. :-)
David2
@david2
07/26/10 01:24:11AM
7 posts

1 and a half month old dreads and water


General Questions

Thanks so much again! You seriously are a life saver and have been saving a lot of peoples hair. One more question sorry, I am sure you get sick of them! So after I rinse my my hair should I just let it air dry and not brush it or anything?
David2
@david2
07/26/10 01:16:13AM
7 posts

1 and a half month old dreads and water


General Questions

Thanks for the advice!!! Thank god! I have been wanting to wash my hair I was just worried that it would stop the process or make it dread slower. So I can wash with cold water and baking soda right?
David2
@david2
07/26/10 01:07:37AM
7 posts

1 and a half month old dreads and water


General Questions

So I have had my dreads for a month and a half... I have not washed them. I live in Florida so it is very hot and important to find ways to cool off. I haven't been to the beach or anything, trying to keep my hair dry. My backcombed dreads came undone so now I am going natural. I am suppose to go to a water park. So long story short, will my hair be okay in the water? Could I or should I wear a bandanna or something to protect them? Sorry it might seem like a dumb question and I am sure I am just worrying too much! Thanks guys, any advice helps!!!
updated by @david2: 02/14/15 10:16:41AM
David2
@david2
07/05/10 02:03:35PM
7 posts

Backcombed dreads coming undone...


Dread Maintenance

Thank you all so much for your help and advice, I really don't know what I would do with out you guys!!!
David2
@david2
07/04/10 05:55:17PM
7 posts

Backcombed dreads coming undone...


Dread Maintenance

Hey guys some of my backcombed dreads are coming undone while some seem to be locking up nice and tight. I was wondering what I should do? Should I re-backcomb the ones that are coming out?
updated by @david2: 01/13/15 08:39:40PM
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