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Kevin Whitaker

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Location: Glenn Dale, MD
Zipcode: 20769
Country: US

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☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/17/13 12:06:05PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome but they did a presentation in class worries me what did they do we need to know all the details cause i guarantee it was all 100% wrong (use the comment back button so i see it)

if wax was used u should start over if crochet they are ver4y damaged and will take 6 months longer lets find out what was done so we can correct it then u can do a presentation on why they were so wrong to do what they did


Kevin Whitaker
04/16/13 02:25:03PM @kevin-whitaker:

well i havent done anything yet except start, someone did a presentation on dreads in my second period class, that's how i started, and why does this Hamline university ad come up THEY HAVE ALREADY ACCEPTED ME


Baba Fats
04/16/13 02:20:17PM @baba-fats:

Welcome. It's never too late to start. How did you get yours going? Hopefully no wax or gels.

Check out the dreaducation page, first. Then take a look through the timeline forums to see what the coming weeks/months will look like


Gabriel Audet-Bourgault
04/26/13 05:01:42PM @tyler-chidester:

Welcome to the community Christa, the guys are getting you on he right path to healthy dreads. The dreaducation section at the top of the site has a wealth of information for you....here is a photo of Soaring Eagle & his dreads, no products or maintenance...just love ..wind...water.....Peace


darkstar
04/26/13 04:33:14PM @darkstar:

Welcome. When you say "tease" do you mean crochet, or felt? Both of which are the top 2 worst things that can be done to locks. Crocheting shreds your hairs into smaller and smaller pieces, which makes them extremely weak and brittle. You hair will eventually get weak enough to snap from just a slight tug. And they can get so weak that they can't support their own weight.

Felting is even more extreme than crocheting. Instead of ripping your hair into smaller pieces, felting turns your hair into powder


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/26/13 04:07:09PM @soaring-eagle:

eelcome but u shouldnt palm rol;l and the perm is .. extremely vbad

it shoul.d be a last resort if all else fails option

because it permenantly fries the hair and alters the texture


Gabriel Audet-Bourgault
04/26/13 05:01:42PM @tyler-chidester:

Welcome to the community Christa, the guys are getting you on he right path to healthy dreads. The dreaducation section at the top of the site has a wealth of information for you....here is a photo of Soaring Eagle & his dreads, no products or maintenance...just love ..wind...water.....Peace


darkstar
04/26/13 04:33:14PM @darkstar:

Welcome. When you say "tease" do you mean crochet, or felt? Both of which are the top 2 worst things that can be done to locks. Crocheting shreds your hairs into smaller and smaller pieces, which makes them extremely weak and brittle. You hair will eventually get weak enough to snap from just a slight tug. And they can get so weak that they can't support their own weight.

Felting is even more extreme than crocheting. Instead of ripping your hair into smaller pieces, felting turns your hair into powder


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
04/26/13 04:07:09PM @soaring-eagle:

eelcome but u shouldnt palm rol;l and the perm is .. extremely vbad

it shoul.d be a last resort if all else fails option

because it permenantly fries the hair and alters the texture


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