Welcome to the community Gregory and to the best site on the web for healthy dreadlocks. Hope you share a pic with us of your free form 1 year old dreads. Helps out the new members to see what to expect.....peace
Hi Matt, welcome to the community and to the best site on the web for all your healthy dread information. The dreaducation section at the top of the site is a great place to start. Lots of good tips there. Is you hair that short in your profile pic? If so, there is a supplement you can purchase in the vitamin section of drug stores or many departments stores called Biotin, under 10 bucks....This promotes hair growth...just take 6000 mcg strength a day and in 3 months you will notice the growth. If you can't find that strength, it is safe to add up tablets to equal it.
Below is a map of your water type. Many dread shampoos and bars do not work well in hard water, they slowly leave behind a residue build up as they don't rinse out properly. If you have soft water, then you are lucky, any dread shampoo will do. www.dreadlockshampoo.com has products that work fantastic in all types of water, the creator is also a member on this site...we all swear by her products.
Enjoy the beginning of your journey, it is certainly a fun ride..if you have any questions, please feel free to ask us, we all help each other....peace
Hi Matt, welcome to the community and to the best site on the web for all your healthy dread information. The dreaducation section at the top of the site is a great place to start. Lots of good tips there. Is you hair that short in your profile pic? If so, there is a supplement you can purchase in the vitamin section of drug stores or many departments stores called Biotin, under 10 bucks....This promotes hair growth...just take 6000 mcg strength a day and in 3 months you will notice the growth. If you can't find that strength, it is safe to add up tablets to equal it.
Below is a map of your water type. Many dread shampoos and bars do not work well in hard water, they slowly leave behind a residue build up as they don't rinse out properly. If you have soft water, then you are lucky, any dread shampoo will do. www.dreadlockshampoo.com has products that work fantastic in all types of water, the creator is also a member on this site...we all swear by her products.
Enjoy the beginning of your journey, it is certainly a fun ride..if you have any questions, please feel free to ask us, we all help each other....peace
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Welcome to the community Gregory and to the best site on the web for healthy dreadlocks. Hope you share a pic with us of your free form 1 year old dreads. Helps out the new members to see what to expect.....peace
http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/beginners-guide-to-starting-dreadlocks?xg_source=activity
Hi Matt, welcome to the community and to the best site on the web for all your healthy dread information. The dreaducation section at the top of the site is a great place to start. Lots of good tips there. Is you hair that short in your profile pic? If so, there is a supplement you can purchase in the vitamin section of drug stores or many departments stores called Biotin, under 10 bucks....This promotes hair growth...just take 6000 mcg strength a day and in 3 months you will notice the growth. If you can't find that strength, it is safe to add up tablets to equal it.
Below is a map of your water type. Many dread shampoos and bars do not work well in hard water, they slowly leave behind a residue build up as they don't rinse out properly. If you have soft water, then you are lucky, any dread shampoo will do. www.dreadlockshampoo.com has products that work fantastic in all types of water, the creator is also a member on this site...we all swear by her products.
Enjoy the beginning of your journey, it is certainly a fun ride..if you have any questions, please feel free to ask us, we all help each other....peace
welcome but dont bother palm rolling
i hope no wax was used?
http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/beginners-guide-to-starting-dreadlocks?xg_source=activity
Hi Matt, welcome to the community and to the best site on the web for all your healthy dread information. The dreaducation section at the top of the site is a great place to start. Lots of good tips there. Is you hair that short in your profile pic? If so, there is a supplement you can purchase in the vitamin section of drug stores or many departments stores called Biotin, under 10 bucks....This promotes hair growth...just take 6000 mcg strength a day and in 3 months you will notice the growth. If you can't find that strength, it is safe to add up tablets to equal it.
Below is a map of your water type. Many dread shampoos and bars do not work well in hard water, they slowly leave behind a residue build up as they don't rinse out properly. If you have soft water, then you are lucky, any dread shampoo will do. www.dreadlockshampoo.com has products that work fantastic in all types of water, the creator is also a member on this site...we all swear by her products.
Enjoy the beginning of your journey, it is certainly a fun ride..if you have any questions, please feel free to ask us, we all help each other....peace
welcome but dont bother palm rolling
i hope no wax was used?