Like this page? Then share it!
dreadlocks shampoo
Kim Sawhill

Location:

Location: Sandpoint, ID
Zipcode: 83864
Country: US

Recently Rated:

Stats

Latest Activity

  View All

Comments

ღHippie Loveღ
01/11/13 01:54:34PM @hippie-love:

Welcome and Happy Dreading.

Always, Hippie Love


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
01/11/13 11:38:58AM @soaring-eagle:

welcome sister why not brush out the waxiness and let the dread naturally?

ill see u at the montana gathering :)


Kelly3
01/11/13 08:05:05AM @kelly3:

Welcome to the community. To get the wax out you will have to use some form of detergent. Dish soap will work, but you will need many treatments. You can but wax-b-gone, which will work more quickly, but will still take a number of applications.


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
01/24/13 12:32:03PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome adams righgt bout the wax but should have mentioned since your under a month in its best to start over if u used it but since u didnt say u did ill assume u didnt so are off to a good start


Tony2
01/24/13 09:02:49AM @tony2:

Welcome and Happy Dreading.

Always, Hippie Love


darkstar
01/24/13 08:44:40AM @darkstar:

Welcome


Amanda7
01/23/13 07:01:13PM @amanda7:

Welcome to the community. I hope you didn't use wax in your dreads. It is terrible and will eventually lead to you having to cut them off. If you did, remove it ASAP. Wax b gone will work, or you can use dish detergent and hot water. Wax b gone will take less treatments to fully remove it. If you didn't use it, great. Happy dreading.


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
01/24/13 12:32:03PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome adams righgt bout the wax but should have mentioned since your under a month in its best to start over if u used it but since u didnt say u did ill assume u didnt so are off to a good start


Tony2
01/24/13 09:02:49AM @tony2:

Welcome and Happy Dreading.

Always, Hippie Love


darkstar
01/24/13 08:44:40AM @darkstar:

Welcome


Dislike 0

Tags

comments powered by Disqus
privacy policy Contact Form