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Kai Rayne
@kai-rayne
03/28/11 11:02:01AM
72 posts

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Thanks! Its not that I would mind smelling like a pickled egg... I just really cannot handle the smell of any type of vinegar. I've tried this method of washing my hair before and couldn't do it for the simple fact of the vinegar... but I wasn't diluting it either. So that might be the key for me. :-D

taye said:
I understand your reservation on using ACV. I promise your hair will not smell like a pickled egg. I use about a 1/4 cup or less of ACV mixed with a gallon of tap water. I put about 10 drops of tea tree oil and lavender oil in it and shake it really well. Pour it over my head and Then i rinse it out immediately. You will probably still faintly smell the vinegar while it is wet. But once it is dry the vinegar smell goes away. I won't use white vinegar because it is distilled with coal tar. But it is your personal preference.
Kai Rayne
@kai-rayne
03/27/11 09:02:35PM
72 posts

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Cool! Thanks for the tips! :D
updated by @kai-rayne: 07/13/15 01:36:48AM
Kai Rayne
@kai-rayne
03/27/11 07:03:54PM
72 posts

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Oh okay. I tried to go "no poo" a few years ago for just hair washing and was told to do straight vinegar... I wasn't able to do it. So I should use ACV or White? And could I use some essential oils in the vinegar?
Kai Rayne
@kai-rayne
03/27/11 04:59:08PM
72 posts

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I will definitely try this, however, I detest vinegar. I heard that you can use Lemon Juice just the same as Vinegar, is that true?

soaringeagle said:

tar5t by 1st go 2 days without washing try the baking soda acv wasgh it wont strip oils like shampoos do just clean the poils removingenough to be clean but not all so u wont start pumping out ois (also..hot wash..opens pores and cuticles cleans em..cold rince seals em shut sealing in moisture preventing over producing oils

when u can go 2 days without being too oily go to 3 .. keep extending till u get itchy b4 u get oily then use the itch as the wash time indicator

Kai Rayne
@kai-rayne
03/27/11 04:37:16PM
72 posts

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Thank you!! Today is the last day I washed and combed then. :) I'm excited for this new journey. :)

soaringeagle said:

washing daily makes u oily

u strip oils they over produce

slowly wash less often theres a tonic in the products sexction to reduce oiliness extend the wash cycle sliowly to 1-3 times a weeek the less u wash the less oily u get /9(takes months to adjust sometimes)

stop combing

in a week or 2 it sections itself

then starts to knot

seperate any sections that are too big or combining

when u wash scrub only the scalp not hair

let it rinse thry the hair

drip dry

sea salt sprays dry out oily hair so it dreads faster

Kai Rayne
@kai-rayne
03/27/11 04:16:23PM
72 posts

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Okay, so say I go natural... what do I do? How often to I wash? (Normally if I don't wash every day, I get really oily hair and its really gross). So I just don't brush and such?

soaringeagle said:

thank god u didnt go to knottyboy or any salons that woulda been a disaster (and waste of money..lots of money)

tnr is a great method but u would be amazed at how easy neglect is you gain patience because every bit of progress is exciting u look forward to each new weeks developments but if u tnr it seems aganizingly longer cause u expect faster results

the reality is tnr or any method u see backwards priogress awhile 1st so the whole i have no partience thing backfires and becomes frustration

instead of the constant joy of seeing changes every week going natural

try natural a few weeks at least get the natural sections but i bet ya fall in love with the process and let it continue

Kai Rayne
@kai-rayne
03/27/11 03:44:00PM
72 posts

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Well, I found this site this morning while I was doing a Google search. I was looking for a dread shop in Birmingham, AL. I don't have dreads yet but want them very badly. I have been growing my hair out for almost a year. I have about 8 inches on top and under, at the nape of my neck, I have about 4 inches. I was told that in order to do dreads you have to have at least 6 inches to work with. I was going to drive all the way to Vancouver, Canada (I'm currently in WA State, but moving soon) to go to the KnottyBoy Lock Shop... but after reading over this site a bit, I've decided that I'm not going to do that. So I decided to join the forums to get some tips and support as I begin my loc journey. :) I think I'm going to do the TNR method. I would do the "natural" method, but I don't have patience for that. My hair is baby fine, thin and straight... I'm unsure how they will turn out but I'm going to give them a try. :D
updated by @kai-rayne: 02/15/15 12:53:08AM
Kai Rayne
@kai-rayne
03/28/11 01:53:41PM
72 posts

Eseential oils, which do what?


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Save yourself shipping charges and check your local natural foods store. I just picked up some fairly large bottles of Tea Tree Oil, Rosemary Oil, Lavender Oil & Peppermint Oil today, from my local Health Foods store. If there isn't a local health foods store, try a regular grocery store, in their health food section. Sometimes you can find Essential Oils there.

westtxasmber said:
ok great! thanks! now im wondering where i can go to find these oils that would be organic and pure...is that best done online?
Kai Rayne
@kai-rayne
03/31/11 07:16:47PM
72 posts

How and Why? SHRINKING


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Don't be too worried about shrinkage... its just the locks getting nice and tight. They will go through periods of growth and shrinkage. Just love them as they are, cause they are a part of you. :)
Kai Rayne
@kai-rayne
03/28/11 10:27:26PM
72 posts

At my 14 month with dreadlocks


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I can't wait for mine to look like that! They are so pretty!!!
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