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To Live Is To Dye
@to-live-is-to-dye
10/23/14 04:02:53PM
10 posts

Lice!!


Introduce Yourself

Does the alcohol dissolve the dead lice? Or are the lice carcasses just forever a part of your dreads?

To Live Is To Dye
@to-live-is-to-dye
10/22/14 08:59:33PM
10 posts

Lice!!


Introduce Yourself

I have heard that alcohol can kill them, but how do you get rid of their dead bodies? I know normally you comb out the dead lice after treatment. Just wondering how to remove the dead lice after killing them with dreads. Hopefully I never get lice though!

To Live Is To Dye
@to-live-is-to-dye
05/19/14 08:39:42PM
10 posts

twisting up dha hair


Introduce Yourself

No even if you perm it the regrowth will still be straight hair

To Live Is To Dye
@to-live-is-to-dye
05/11/14 12:58:36AM
10 posts

Exceptional Tie dye for sale!


Dread Craft Show and Trade

I make and sell tie dye sheets, tapestries, flags, clothing etc. I can do anything custom as well as some ready made items. Etsy.com/shop/toliveistodye


updated by @to-live-is-to-dye: 02/05/15 10:12:49AM
To Live Is To Dye
@to-live-is-to-dye
04/02/14 09:08:37PM
10 posts

Dread with very thin roots


General Questions

I have this one dread that is pretty loopy and thick at the bottom but the upper part is so thin. It's been that way for awhile and hasn't broken off yet. There is a lot of loose hair around it so I was hoping it would suck some of that into it and thicken up but it hasn't happened. I'm attaching a pic of it. Do you think it will snap off? It's cute it just always makes me nervous haha


updated by @to-live-is-to-dye: 01/13/15 10:03:03PM
To Live Is To Dye
@to-live-is-to-dye
08/12/13 11:45:09AM
10 posts

Dreadlock myths debunked


General Questions

I dont even think all true hippies have either. Not that I consider myself one but I was unaware there was a checklist of requirements to be considered a certain label lol

To Live Is To Dye
@to-live-is-to-dye
08/11/13 11:07:51PM
10 posts

Dreadlock myths debunked


General Questions

I was told by someone who never had dreads I wasn't a "real dreadie" because " true dreadies have all done acid!!"

To Live Is To Dye
@to-live-is-to-dye
08/07/13 09:42:41PM
10 posts

Dreadlocks Shampoo bar questions!


Dread Products

Mine are a year old so Im not too worried about them falling apart but I am definitly concerned about the many different oils in it and clay. and beer! just wasnt sure about it.

To Live Is To Dye
@to-live-is-to-dye
08/07/13 06:17:06PM
10 posts

Dreadlocks Shampoo bar questions!


Dread Products

Hi Ive been washing with dreadheadhq shampoo left over from when I bought it for my old set years ago. I want to switch to something else and definitely don't want to support dhhq in any way. I also use acv/bs rinses. I see that everyone recommends the solid shampoo cars from dreadlocksshampoo. I read the ingredients though and have a few questions.

saponified oils of organic coconut, organic unrefined first press extra virgin olive oil, organic castor bean oil, beer, kaolin clay

I am worried about all the oil the shampoo bars contain. Wont this be too moisturizing for my dreads? I know many people condition regular hair with olive and coconut oils so this worries me that my knots will slip out.

Also clay does not seem like a good idea. Ive heard any kind of clay is not good i dreads. Just wondering if anyone could clarify?

Is it easy to lather these solid shampoos? Or do you rub them on the scalp directly?

Thanks!


updated by @to-live-is-to-dye: 01/13/15 09:56:28PM
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