Welcome. But don't bother trying to sew loose hairs in. the 4th months is the messiest month for most people. It's just that time in the process that most of the hairs are loose and look like a rats nest. They will start to get sucked into your locks on their own from here on out. Sewing them in will only cause problems and broken hairs. Every time you try to stick a needle through your locks, you are damaging the locks integrity and weakening your locks considerably. Take a look through the timeline forums and see what others looked like at 4 months. You're not alone
Welcome to the community Katy W. Your 4 month old twist & rip sections will go on a fantastic journey of loosening, zig zagging, looping, shrinking and dreading. There is no need to sew some loose hairs in, they will get sucked in with time, at only 4 months old they are still trying to form. All you need to do now is wash them and separate any sections trying to join together. No other maintenance is required, you get to sit back, put up your feet and embrace the ride....Peace
Welcome. But don't bother trying to sew loose hairs in. the 4th months is the messiest month for most people. It's just that time in the process that most of the hairs are loose and look like a rats nest. They will start to get sucked into your locks on their own from here on out. Sewing them in will only cause problems and broken hairs. Every time you try to stick a needle through your locks, you are damaging the locks integrity and weakening your locks considerably. Take a look through the timeline forums and see what others looked like at 4 months. You're not alone
Welcome to the community Katy W. Your 4 month old twist & rip sections will go on a fantastic journey of loosening, zig zagging, looping, shrinking and dreading. There is no need to sew some loose hairs in, they will get sucked in with time, at only 4 months old they are still trying to form. All you need to do now is wash them and separate any sections trying to join together. No other maintenance is required, you get to sit back, put up your feet and embrace the ride....Peace
Welcome. Do you mean that you did it naturally? Or have you used some other methods?
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love
welcome but what have you tried
it helps diagnose problems if we know what youve done
Welcome. But don't bother trying to sew loose hairs in. the 4th months is the messiest month for most people. It's just that time in the process that most of the hairs are loose and look like a rats nest. They will start to get sucked into your locks on their own from here on out. Sewing them in will only cause problems and broken hairs. Every time you try to stick a needle through your locks, you are damaging the locks integrity and weakening your locks considerably. Take a look through the timeline forums and see what others looked like at 4 months. You're not alone
welcome byu=ut do nit sew in loose hairs yoir only doing harm and causing loose hairs
just leave em be let em dread
Welcome to the community Katy W. Your 4 month old twist & rip sections will go on a fantastic journey of loosening, zig zagging, looping, shrinking and dreading. There is no need to sew some loose hairs in, they will get sucked in with time, at only 4 months old they are still trying to form. All you need to do now is wash them and separate any sections trying to join together. No other maintenance is required, you get to sit back, put up your feet and embrace the ride....Peace
Welcome. But don't bother trying to sew loose hairs in. the 4th months is the messiest month for most people. It's just that time in the process that most of the hairs are loose and look like a rats nest. They will start to get sucked into your locks on their own from here on out. Sewing them in will only cause problems and broken hairs. Every time you try to stick a needle through your locks, you are damaging the locks integrity and weakening your locks considerably. Take a look through the timeline forums and see what others looked like at 4 months. You're not alone
welcome byu=ut do nit sew in loose hairs yoir only doing harm and causing loose hairs
just leave em be let em dread
Welcome to the community Katy W. Your 4 month old twist & rip sections will go on a fantastic journey of loosening, zig zagging, looping, shrinking and dreading. There is no need to sew some loose hairs in, they will get sucked in with time, at only 4 months old they are still trying to form. All you need to do now is wash them and separate any sections trying to join together. No other maintenance is required, you get to sit back, put up your feet and embrace the ride....Peace