dreads looking fluffy and flaking out
Dread Maintenance
liquid for sure till mature teatree rosemary helps dandruff patchoili psoriasis the rest just whatever scents uu like they all smell amazing
liquid for sure till mature teatree rosemary helps dandruff patchoili psoriasis the rest just whatever scents uu like they all smell amazing
your old freinds are here just like you might not have been active for awhile
its great to have you back and enthusiastic about being active and helping people again
be gentle when shampooing
yes they will though if yoi locky the tips will stay whispy
just keep ontop of seperating ewith her if she wears it up so much it means she will have to separate that much more
if she has 100 she can let a few combine
but are they really sodly locked together
in most cases unless its over an inch it shouldnt be that hard to get apart
might hurt a lil but when wet just pull if theres no ripping at all even when pulling hard thats when u got to snitp a few hairs here and thereto release em
nonono crochet is a hi]orible idea just seperate them if u must and theres no other option comb them out then let them drad naturally just keep seperating
if its 1/2 inch..and tightly so that theres no way to ru]ip them apart following what i said already u might need surgical intervention pull the dreads apart like in the photo putting tension on the connection then with help have someone surgicly slice strau]ight between them only milimeter or 2 like brain surgery use very tiny slices cutting only a lil hair then repeat above steps trying to rip them slice a lil more if needed repeat u want to really minimize what you cut cause its so easy to sm]lice unevenly even slice a dread off so onoy cut a few hairs to release them then ty to rip
seperate while wet
if you still cant seperate, try a lil olive oil, oly pn the hairs your trying to seperate
you can try wiggling a finger or with help a knitting needle under a few hairs at a time and oull up and out
you can try pressing down with 2 fingers flat not tips) between the dreads and pushing them sideways towards the dread if that makes sense
pics can help
sodium myristoyl sarcosinate, - conditioner ... not good for dreads penetrates most lu]ikely leaves residues maybe toxic in higher concentraions being 1 of the 1st ingredients id call it a high concentration
cocamidopropyl hydroxysultaine, - skin iritant like sls though not as dangerouse it does nothing good for yor skin or hair , it might not be on the "warning avoid at all costs" lists but its not a recomended ingredient
disodium cocoamphodipropionate conditioning maybe toxic in high concentratios may weaken immune system
sodium cocamphoacetate, -conditioning contamination risks not thoroughly tested it is derived from orgnic coconuts but chemically altered no specifil]cly known health risks, emphasis on known..
skipped the salt
gluconolactone a solvent often found in digestive tracks of mammls sounds like stomach acids? im unsure
sodium benzoate, - a common food presservative and i think its digestive aid too..hmm odd ingredients for shampoos its a dietary additivfe
phenethyl alcohol prevents bacteria from growing in the shampoo
glyceryl caprylate, conditioner it would be a miracle if your hair dreas washing with neary 100% conditioners
citric acid penetrates inside the hair if strong enough dissolves it from the inside out
the last 4 ingredients are good for hair
but they all wil make it silky smooth and tangle free
compare that to the organic dreadlockshampoo teatree rosemary liquid
Ingredients: distilled water, decyl glucoside (natural corn oil & natural plant sugar), lauryl glucoside ( natural coconut oil & natural plant sugar), beer, calendula, rosemary & green tea infusion, organic Australian Tea Tree, sea salt.
yea id definately recomend a real dread shampoo