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Jordan Bovee'

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Location: Anoka, MN
Zipcode: 55303
Country: US

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Baba Fats
06/30/13 01:35:14PM @baba-fats:

Welcome. What stuff did you use? Did you go to a salon?


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
06/30/13 01:26:11PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome but umm stuff? can you be more specific
it really helps identify and correct problems as well as future dangers


the Barrellady
06/30/13 12:57:29PM @the-barrellady:

Welcome to the community Jordan. Hope you share a pic with us of your 3 year old dreadlocks, they must be getting long now......peace

Even though you have mature dreads, here is a map of your area to see what water type you have, helps with dread shampoo choices


darkstar
07/12/13 08:09:57PM @darkstar:

Welcome. neglect is the healthiest and most rewarding. We've had many members brush out their TnR or back combed locks to start naturally. You won't regret it


Gabriel Audet-Bourgault
07/12/13 12:07:46PM @tyler-chidester:

Welcome to the community Tammie. You sure did come to the best site on the web to learn how to grow healthy dreadlocks that can last you a lifetime. Do all your research first, ask any questions you have. Neglect is the best method for sure, the end result of mature locks are beautiful. You will learn about different methods on here, but should you decide something other than neglect, do your dreads a favor and let them naturally separate into sections first. By just washing them and not brushing, in about two weeks time they will form into sections, that is where the hair is telling you it wants the dreads to be. So while you are learning about everything, you can do this part now, then you have begun your journey.

Here is a map of your type of water. With soft water, any dread shampoo or bar can be used, but with hard water those same shampoos and bars do not rinse out properly and slowly leave behind a residue build up. For the best products that work in all water types: www.dreadlockshampoo.com All natural ingredients!

Enjoy your future journey and this site....peace


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
07/12/13 11:42:16AM @soaring-eagle:

welcome be sure to read the dreeaducation page b4 u start


darkstar
07/12/13 08:09:57PM @darkstar:

Welcome. neglect is the healthiest and most rewarding. We've had many members brush out their TnR or back combed locks to start naturally. You won't regret it


Gabriel Audet-Bourgault
07/12/13 12:07:46PM @tyler-chidester:

Welcome to the community Tammie. You sure did come to the best site on the web to learn how to grow healthy dreadlocks that can last you a lifetime. Do all your research first, ask any questions you have. Neglect is the best method for sure, the end result of mature locks are beautiful. You will learn about different methods on here, but should you decide something other than neglect, do your dreads a favor and let them naturally separate into sections first. By just washing them and not brushing, in about two weeks time they will form into sections, that is where the hair is telling you it wants the dreads to be. So while you are learning about everything, you can do this part now, then you have begun your journey.

Here is a map of your type of water. With soft water, any dread shampoo or bar can be used, but with hard water those same shampoos and bars do not rinse out properly and slowly leave behind a residue build up. For the best products that work in all water types: www.dreadlockshampoo.com All natural ingredients!

Enjoy your future journey and this site....peace


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
07/12/13 11:42:16AM @soaring-eagle:

welcome be sure to read the dreeaducation page b4 u start


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