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Zipcode: 85323
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the Barrellady
03/26/13 02:35:29PM @the-barrellady:

Welcome to the community Gerado, your hair will probably dread quicker than others with your hair texture. Peace


jazzymomma
03/26/13 02:13:48PM @jazzymomma:

sooo first all all WELCOME TO DREADLOCKSSITE!! try this soaps www.dreadlockshampoo.com or www.dr.bonners.com i found bonners in local store where i am anyhow and goodluck and peace an luv on ur journey:D


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
03/26/13 01:01:37PM @soaring-eagle:


Baba Fats
03/26/13 12:46:55PM @baba-fats:

Welcome. If you want to go natural, that's great. It's the healthiest method. All you have to do now is wash with a non residue shampoo and separate when you need to.

Dr. Bronners is great with soft water. But it won't wash out in hard water. The BS/ACV wash is the same. But the soaps from dreadlockshampoo.com is the best of all of them. And it works in both hard and soft water


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/06/13 11:50:41PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome i really wouldnt crochet them its really extremely bad for them

if u dont care if they last then crochet away

but it really is best to just leave em be


darkstar
04/06/13 10:27:36PM @darkstar:

Welcome. Out of curiosity, what's easier about "having" to crochet your hair? That'sunnecessary maintenance. Plus it's horrendously destructive. Plus it delays progress by about 6+ months, depending on how many times you crocheted. The more you do it, the weaker your locksget. They can get weak enough that they will snap off in places, and even at the root creating bald spots.

I know that you aren't in it for spiritual reasons. There's nothing wrong with that. But if you are in it for the log haul, you do what them to be as healthy as possible


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/06/13 11:50:41PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome i really wouldnt crochet them its really extremely bad for them

if u dont care if they last then crochet away

but it really is best to just leave em be


darkstar
04/06/13 10:27:36PM @darkstar:

Welcome. Out of curiosity, what's easier about "having" to crochet your hair? That'sunnecessary maintenance. Plus it's horrendously destructive. Plus it delays progress by about 6+ months, depending on how many times you crocheted. The more you do it, the weaker your locksget. They can get weak enough that they will snap off in places, and even at the root creating bald spots.

I know that you aren't in it for spiritual reasons. There's nothing wrong with that. But if you are in it for the log haul, you do what them to be as healthy as possible


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