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Sed G
@sed-g
09/26/10 09:42:04PM
6 posts

Permed A While Ago


General Talk

Alden said:
Please don't get your dreads done professionally. Locticians rarely know what they're doing and will destroy your hair. Just take some time to read up on things around here, ask questions, and then when you feel that you know what to do, find a good friend to help you start your dreads.
I feel where you're coming from. That's something that I hear a lot and I can see why. I've already asked some of my friends with dreads that I liked and most likely I will get them started with the same person that did theirs. I hope I don't have to get more than 2 inches of hair cut though because I already cut my hair and restarted growing it before. But never attempted to get dreads so this will be a first.
Sed G
@sed-g
09/26/10 08:57:07PM
6 posts

Permed A While Ago


General Talk

soaringeagle said:
twists they twist way way too tight if its gonna break it will break while twisting it instead just take out the corn tows wash it shake it outr and let it dread
u dont need to do a thing to dread
just seperate if they try to join togerther
then when its dreaded u can see if the new growth textures too drasticly diferent or if they feel crunchy or weak

but id imagine its fine and u wont notice the texture diference unless u look really close
Ok I will try that. I will go to a reccommended person and get it done because I don't like the idea of just not combing because I'm in school. If it Seems ok after a month I will get it done professionally.
Sed G
@sed-g
09/26/10 08:22:44PM
6 posts

Permed A While Ago


General Talk

soaringeagle said:
umm why backcomb? why not stop combing give it a month and see if it starts to dread?

the best indication of if it will caise a problem isnt if u break off every hair on your head backcombing its if it will or wont dread on its own

once it dreads on its own then u will see if the permed pasrts ave a diferent texture and feel and u can decide if the permed parts should be cut after u already are dreaded
Im currently wearing cornrows and haven't attempted to dread yet. So I could get dreads/twists FIRST and determine if it needs to be cut?
Sed G
@sed-g
09/26/10 03:28:01PM
6 posts

Permed A While Ago


General Talk

Knottysleeves said:
You might not need to cut at all before starting your dreads. It totally depends on how damaged your permed hair is.
Oh ok cool. So is there a way to determine if I have to cut or not?
Sed G
@sed-g
09/26/10 03:01:36PM
6 posts

Permed A While Ago


General Talk

My last perm was around march and since then I haven't put any chemicals in my hair. How much new growth should I have since then? I have long hair but I want dreads and almost everything I see says to cut the damaged relaxed hair. I just want to have an idea of how much hair i would have left if I got it cut and dreaded. Would it be about 4-5 inches?
updated by @sed-g: 01/13/15 08:46:40PM
Sed G
@sed-g
09/26/10 11:50:46AM
6 posts

Dread Method for Frequent Washing


Dreading Methods

Is there a dread method that will allow me to wash my hair 2-3 times a week without looking rough afterward? I have a big dandruff problem and my head HAS to be washed atleast once a week because the dandruff gets rediculous. I heard the latch hook method is better but I want to get some opinions.
updated by @sed-g: 01/13/15 08:46:40PM
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