welcome but dont bother palm rolling it does nothing but can cause permenant harm also locking gels useless and can buildup u dont need any products and dont need to do a thing just wash and separate
welcome check to see if u got hard water if u do dont use bronners i think ohios got marginally hard so it may or may not work if u feel oiliness or stickiness after stop using it
Welcome. Be really careful with Dr. Bronners soap. It's a castile soap. So it doesn't rinse out well in hard water. If you've got hard water, it'll start to build up in your locks, over time.
welcome check to see if u got hard water if u do dont use bronners i think ohios got marginally hard so it may or may not work if u feel oiliness or stickiness after stop using it
Welcome. Be really careful with Dr. Bronners soap. It's a castile soap. So it doesn't rinse out well in hard water. If you've got hard water, it'll start to build up in your locks, over time.
they will get there just let em dk thier thing
once done shrinking they grow and grow
welcome but dont bother palm rolling it does nothing but can cause permenant harm also locking gels useless and can buildup u dont need any products and dont need to do a thing just wash and separate
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welcome check to see if u got hard water if u do dont use bronners i think ohios got marginally hard so it may or may not work if u feel oiliness or stickiness after stop using it
Welcome. Be really careful with Dr. Bronners soap. It's a castile soap. So it doesn't rinse out well in hard water. If you've got hard water, it'll start to build up in your locks, over time.
www.dreadlockshampoo.com awesome but if bronners works...
welcome check to see if u got hard water if u do dont use bronners i think ohios got marginally hard so it may or may not work if u feel oiliness or stickiness after stop using it
Welcome. Be really careful with Dr. Bronners soap. It's a castile soap. So it doesn't rinse out well in hard water. If you've got hard water, it'll start to build up in your locks, over time.