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@soaring-eagle
12/17/13 02:07:02PM
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Will dreads increase my pain?


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yea shes always been an inspiration

well if u want pencil sized id go for over 60

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@soaring-eagle
12/17/13 01:06:30PM
29,639 posts

Will dreads increase my pain?


General Questions

separatre as needed if they form too thick or 2 combine quite thin like pencil sized? rule of thumb 20-30 is pretty thick 30-40 thickish 40-50 mediusm thick 50-60 mediumish 60-75 slightly thin 75-100 pretty thin over 100 real thin 200+ micro

well i broke my back in a motorcucle accident

but 1 of my dear friends burned alive

www.kathychange.org is her story..she was a revolutionary a utopitarian..and gave her life for the cause transforming herself into a torch..a beacon of change

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@soaring-eagle
12/17/13 11:53:12AM
29,639 posts

Will dreads increase my pain?


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i think you need to see a better dr ..at a teaching hospital..university hospitals often have researchers and drs that are familiar with diseases others arent even aware of

it sounds like ..umm i forget what its called but a couple members had it (marijuana is 1 effective treatment option)

the separating is what will most likely cause you the most pain doing it while wet and often enough to not have to pull hard will make it minimal pain

i have chronic neck and back pain too ..always hurting and my dreads drag on the floor so yea have some weight to them..but i hate pain meds worse then i hate pain..so you go owe owe owe sometumes but get through it

although i cant imagine the pain your in (well..breaking my back and severing every nerve all at once has got to be the most painful experience possible except being burned alive...and then i did take meds cause there was no way not to) ..wait what was my ooint im rambling haha

oh yea ..treatment options

i would highly recomend a multu treatment approach

1 get to a university hospitol for a proper diagnosis

2 accupuncture

3 herbal medicines youd probably want to consult an herboli]ogists

homeopathics

google homeopathic remeide guide or something like that there will be a bug huge form to fill out much of wich will seem irelevent but fill it out in detail questions like watery eyes itchy toes feeling dizzy in the morining etc might seem completely unrelated to pain in the skin but homeopathic diagnosis takes many things into account inclusing personality traits in order to get the best remedie...note you do not need to know the cause ofthe pain only how to describe the pain

you might just want to consult a homeopath too

sorry for my spelling mustakes too i only speak english but my keyboards got 1/2 the letters woen blank

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@soaring-eagle
12/17/13 10:14:30AM
29,639 posts

Drying Hair


Dread Maintenance

shake and go no towel if u myst..blow gently

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@soaring-eagle
12/18/13 11:56:42AM
29,639 posts

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Dread Maintenance

closing this ni9t giving a abusive troll a soapbox

the discussion starter can request i reopen if more answers (on topic) are needed

so sorry 1 troll cant behave

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@soaring-eagle
12/18/13 11:52:52AM
29,639 posts

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Dread Maintenance

wait are you saying that

you cut off a dread

but that dread was redom=ne after wax was ysed?

um not getting this u saud wax was ysed

then you redid the dread

then cut it off to prove no wax was left in it?

so your just a troll?

arguing for days trying to prove wax wont be left in a dread by cutting off a dread that never had wax in it since being redone?

wtf dude

need attention?

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@soaring-eagle
12/18/13 11:46:17AM
29,639 posts

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Dread Maintenance

well then try thinking with that brain

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@soaring-eagle
12/18/13 11:37:50AM
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the instructuctions are the wqorse part dont you get that?

use crap that prevents dreading

use tools that prevent dreading and cause extreme harm

chop off dreads and reattach thenm

it doesnt matter what you do as long as you fake it you'll fool some people (maybe even yourself) into thinking your dreading

try being pro logic sensibility...thought...

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@soaring-eagle
12/18/13 11:33:30AM
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no you dont bash people yet call me prick in every sentence?

dude..your wrong

and yes they were nicely rounded and loose ccayse u wxed them into place

and you crochetted too?

why arent you getting this?


JavaLizard said:

You said one dread, but I digress.

You are also assuming the length of total dreads, then that still leaves you some to spare in the provided tub

Yep my wax is in my brain, so much so that I at least try to not bash every one. And since your such a freakin gem I went ahead and cut a dread off, and no wax, and since you know so much about ethnic hair and how it cannot possibly do anything than what you say, my dreads are so stinking loose, and my ends are not nicely rounded, and well wait they are.

Before you were kind enough to be a prick and add insult I was going to say brand new dreads would be the only time sticking something in would be feasible. After that dreads need to be left alone. But to be such a prick about things, throwing out statistics that are your own and all that, come on. You got the site, you got tons of good info, why ruin it by being a prick?


soaring eagle said:

oh and your maths actualy off your saying 14 g for 1 dread

so times 40 dreads ..thats 500 g 560 actually 450 is a pound

theres 4 oz per jar

16 oz per pound

like i said 4 jars per single applicatuon

now jony claimed my math was wrong becaus a 1 inch dread has a 4 inch base (lies) and would mean only 8 dreads per head

see how you have to use weird math to make sence of jonnys overwaxing thoeries?


JavaLizard said:

Your math is pretty bad, to wax a dread 24" long you would need 14g for the first waxing. Now they highly suggest not using more, but one could use less

Now lets talk wax, just pure wax. We make candles at home and I know one thing about it, if you want it gone, one must use heat, and lots of it. Dealing with theory, if one puts minimal wax in, heats it, blots it, heats again and uses very hot water, wax will come out. Now the bigger question is, " who would want to go through that much?"

But when talking dreads we are talking genetics, environments etc.. Your hair dreaded quickly, then there are guys on here with 1 year plus still with no dreads. What is fairness would be to meet up with these other guys and do some dread examination. By human factor, many people damage their hair, but is the human error the reason for methods being bad? Bleach and Ammonia make an excellent gopher chaser, so does pumping a hole full of propane...but human error can take these risky things and kill ya!


updated by @soaring-eagle: 07/17/15 07:30:54AM
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@soaring-eagle
12/18/13 11:28:10AM
29,639 posts

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Dread Maintenance

a hair dryer and paper towel only gets a lil oiut if wayt too much was used and only from the surface while melting it into the core


JavaLizard said:

Wow, I do think I said hair dryer and paper towels too, but I like to get stuck on one point and just ignore the rest, so I understand.

For me, pictures are added, poor dread got chopped, I used a blow dryer, paper towels and hot water... did not use dread or knotty, I was simply referring to the instructions on their website, but you know I said hot water so that's just gotta be my stance.
Rustdust said:

DreadheadHQ wax has two types of wax in it,

Beeswax is oily or greasy heat-sensitive substance, consisting of hydrocarbons or esters of fatty acids that are INSOLUBLE IN WATER.When cold it is brittle at ordinary temperatures it is tenacious; its fracture is dry and granular.

The other type of wax is Microcrystalline wax and is a type of wax produced by de-oiling petrolatum, as part of the petroleum refining process and again is INSOLUBLE IN WATER.

Beeswax has melting point range of 62 to 64 C (144 to 147 F) and then it becomes viscous or a low viscosity liquid.

Microcrystalline wax has a melt point of 140-175 F (60 - 80 oC) and then it becomes viscous a low viscosity liquid.

So if you think hot water removes WAX then think again ... or I will see ya in the burns unit at your local hospital.

JavaLizard said:

Your math is pretty bad, to wax a dread 24" long you would need 14g for the first waxing. Now they highly suggest not using more, but one could use less

Now lets talk wax, just pure wax. We make candles at home and I know one thing about it, if you want it gone, one must use heat, and lots of it. Dealing with theory, if one puts minimal wax in, heats it, blots it, heats again and uses very hot water, wax will come out. Now the bigger question is, " who would want to go through that much?"

But when talking dreads we are talking genetics, environments etc.. Your hair dreaded quickly, then there are guys on here with 1 year plus still with no dreads. What is fairness would be to meet up with these other guys and do some dread examination. By human factor, many people damage their hair, but is the human error the reason for methods being bad? Bleach and Ammonia make an excellent gopher chaser, so does pumping a hole full of propane...but human error can take these risky things and kill ya!

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