WHAT CAUSES MOLD? HOW TO PREVENT IT?
Dread Maintenance
once my hair got too long for a shower cap i started using a plastic shopping bag as a shower cap. . . . . . just throwin it out there
once my hair got too long for a shower cap i started using a plastic shopping bag as a shower cap. . . . . . just throwin it out there
just thought i'd start this post all your favorite Reggae artists and songs
i'll try wax removal and see what happens thanks for the advice man
Baba Fats said:
Still, If you palm rolled at all, it got pushed inside. And just over time, from sleeping and washing and any hats your wore, it got squished deeper and deeper inside
in 1/2 down the length of it
soaring eagle said:
in 1/2 like across or down the length of it it can be inconsistent in clumps the only way to see it is to slice it the entire length of it
i would do wax removal and see for yourself wbat comes out
but when u used t did u me,lt it in or just put on the surface
i applied it to the surface
soaring eagle said:
in 1/2 like across or down the length of it it can be inconsistent in clumps the only way to see it is to slice it the entire length of it
i would do wax removal and see for yourself wbat comes out
but when u used t did u me,lt it in or just put on the surface
thats just it recently i was at a party and some kid tore one of my dreads in half it wasn't that big of a deal to me but the center was the sameconsistencyas the surface
Baba Fats said:
You're not ananomaly I have a friend who has 6 year old locks that you can't feel the wax in either. It's because the wax is covered up by hair. It isn't on the surface anymore. Now it's stuck in the core of your locks. And it will be harder to remove because of it. And Beeswax is even harder to remove than DHHQ and KB.
Wax will never wash out in normal washes, so you can be 100% sure it's all there. If you were to cut open a lock, you'd see hair as an outer layer with a gooey sticky core.
If you are serious about removing it, spend a little extra time working the remover deep inside and let it sit for a bit longer
i started my dreadlocks with bees wax I've had them for about 2 years and for the first year i used wax all the time i never tried to remove the wax from my dreads but Im pretty sure its all gone now because my dreads don't feel waxy or look waxy is it because i used bees wax or am i just an anomaly
james varner said:
definately watchin it
*listening*