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Dreads Hair and Scalp Health
yes maam! i promise!
You hit the nail on the head! That is exactly why the older gals are blue haired! Lol Bet Atom got the idea for this stuff from his Grandma too! Ha! When we get to hell are we gonna nap?!!! Lol Alden said:Oh I'm sure Pan, dreads are like sponges, and from personal experience I know how difficult it can be to color dreads alone. And I've always kinda wondered why old ladies had blue or purple hair, and now I know!!! But then I call most women over the age of 80 'Blue Hairs', lol, I'm sure I'm going to hell!!
Hey Netty, which Burt Bee's one do you use? Netty Mey said:Oh no! I'm using Dr.b and ive been noticing my hair is looking greasy sometimes after I wash if I don't wash over it with burts bees...its the type of water maybe its leaving residues but STOP taking the skin off! Its not good for ur scalp and its probably causing it to produce even more excessive skin..if u Don't like bs/acv I'd recommend burts bees it leaves no residues and smells awesome.
Panterra Caraway said:Do you use Dr. Bronner's? Cuz I noticed a kind of film on my scalp and if I smell it it smells like Dr. Bronner's!
Hey Netty, which Burt Bee's one do you use? Netty Mey said:Oh no! I'm using Dr.b and ive been noticing my hair is looking greasy sometimes after I wash if I don't wash over it with burts bees...its the type of water maybe its leaving residues but STOP taking the skin off! Its not good for ur scalp and its probably causing it to produce even more excessive skin..if u Don't like bs/acv I'd recommend burts bees it leaves no residues and smells awesome.
Panterra Caraway said:Do you use Dr. Bronner's? Cuz I noticed a kind of film on my scalp and if I smell it it smells like Dr. Bronner's!
it will dread by itself take them out now and the crochet needs toime to recover and new growth dread they will equalize most likely in 2 more monthsstop messin with emlet the crochet loosen and puff out
If you want the texture of the new growth to exactly match your crocheted areas, then yeah, you'll have to keep crocheting.How long ago did you stop the crocheting? You've been trying lots of different things like wrapping, right? You should really just leave them alone for awhile and let the new growth settle. It needs time to merge with the crocheted portions. Once it settles in, you'll probably find there's nothing that needs "fixing".