Welcome! There's a lot of info on this site that will help you get your journey started if you look through the forums for different techniques and whatnot there will always be someone available to answer any questions you may have. Congrats and good luck!
Okay V-Cha, I read on chat that you have concerns. Let see if we can ease them for you.
First off, dreads start to knot when they are approximately 6 inches or longer, anything shorter and they will only separate, waiting to reach the 6 inches. You can take Biotin 6000mcg strength to quicken the growth. Found at local drug stores in the vitamin section, can't find that strength, just add up the pills to equal it.
2md- Wearing anything on your head impedes the process, slows it down. If you don't need to wear a bandana, don't.
3rd- What have you been using to wash with 2-3 times a week? Many shampoos have built in conditioners, that is why a dread shampoo is recommended. Here is the ratio for the baking soda (BS) & apple cider vinegar (ACV) wash. Mix 1/2 cup of BS with 5 cups of water, pour over wet head and leave it on for 10-20 minutes, no scrubbing needed, it exfoliates all on its own. Now rinse out well. Next mix 1 capful of ACV to 5 cups water and pour over head. Rinse out within one minute or you will over condition. If you have an extremely oily scalp, then skip the ACV, it is used to restore the hairs PH balance, oily scalps don't need this.
4th- If you have been scrubbing your hair how you did before you started to dread, that could be one of many hinders to the process.
5th- no pony tails, again, it slows it down. The hair needs to be free, move and form knotting from the movement
6th-the only things to do are: separate any sections trying to join together or else they will be a big matted mess (especially in the back of head due to sleeping habits), wash 2-3 times a week, clean hair dreads, oily hair causes knots to slip out, no blow dryers or towel rubbing, let your hair reach 6 inches.
I used BS/ACV my entire first year and did not scrubbing. Bars are good for mature locks. Liquid is good for young ones, (although you can use bars then. ).
welcome read the dreaducation page yoir hair looks like its wanted to dread a long time
just let it
Welcome. Check out the dreaducation page. Then sift through the timeline forums to see what the coming weeks/months will be like
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love
Welcome! There's a lot of info on this site that will help you get your journey started if you look through the forums for different techniques and whatnot there will always be someone available to answer any questions you may have. Congrats and good luck!
Oh yeah, no finger combing either
Okay V-Cha, I read on chat that you have concerns. Let see if we can ease them for you.
First off, dreads start to knot when they are approximately 6 inches or longer, anything shorter and they will only separate, waiting to reach the 6 inches. You can take Biotin 6000mcg strength to quicken the growth. Found at local drug stores in the vitamin section, can't find that strength, just add up the pills to equal it.
2md- Wearing anything on your head impedes the process, slows it down. If you don't need to wear a bandana, don't.
3rd- What have you been using to wash with 2-3 times a week? Many shampoos have built in conditioners, that is why a dread shampoo is recommended. Here is the ratio for the baking soda (BS) & apple cider vinegar (ACV) wash. Mix 1/2 cup of BS with 5 cups of water, pour over wet head and leave it on for 10-20 minutes, no scrubbing needed, it exfoliates all on its own. Now rinse out well. Next mix 1 capful of ACV to 5 cups water and pour over head. Rinse out within one minute or you will over condition. If you have an extremely oily scalp, then skip the ACV, it is used to restore the hairs PH balance, oily scalps don't need this.
4th- If you have been scrubbing your hair how you did before you started to dread, that could be one of many hinders to the process.
5th- no pony tails, again, it slows it down. The hair needs to be free, move and form knotting from the movement
6th-the only things to do are: separate any sections trying to join together or else they will be a big matted mess (especially in the back of head due to sleeping habits), wash 2-3 times a week, clean hair dreads, oily hair causes knots to slip out, no blow dryers or towel rubbing, let your hair reach 6 inches.
I used BS/ACV my entire first year and did not scrubbing. Bars are good for mature locks. Liquid is good for young ones, (although you can use bars then. ).
Any questions, don't hesitate to ask me.....peace
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love
Welcome
Welcome to the community. Here are some links and some information to get you started. (Dead URL) http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/some-links-for-those-new-to-the-forum/a>
welcome its funny you look alot like me when i started dreading