welcome crochets really a bad mustake once wont destroy them but does cause alot of harm however once will cause them to take 6 months longer to dread as it takes 6 months after 1 yae to even begin to dread properly
welcome. Crocheting, once, to start, is not the most terrible thing to do. But hopefully you've thrown the crochet hook away, now. Even the first time does extensive damage, that can't be fixed. But continuing to o it delays progress by a minimum of 6 months. And every time the hook passes through your locks, it shreds hair into smaller and smaller pieces. This weakens your locks until they can actually snap under their own weight.
Welcome. But be careful with Dr. Bronners. I know that it's become the go-to soap for dreadlocks, but it's a castile soap. That means it will not rinse out well in hard water. So check to make sure you don't have hard water before you keep using it.
Welcome. But be careful with Dr. Bronners. I know that it's become the go-to soap for dreadlocks, but it's a castile soap. That means it will not rinse out well in hard water. So check to make sure you don't have hard water before you keep using it.
welcome crochets really a bad mustake once wont destroy them but does cause alot of harm however once will cause them to take 6 months longer to dread as it takes 6 months after 1 yae to even begin to dread properly
ud advise i to throw the hook in the trash..
welcome. Crocheting, once, to start, is not the most terrible thing to do. But hopefully you've thrown the crochet hook away, now. Even the first time does extensive damage, that can't be fixed. But continuing to o it delays progress by a minimum of 6 months. And every time the hook passes through your locks, it shreds hair into smaller and smaller pieces. This weakens your locks until they can actually snap under their own weight.
Welcome. But be careful with Dr. Bronners. I know that it's become the go-to soap for dreadlocks, but it's a castile soap. That means it will not rinse out well in hard water. So check to make sure you don't have hard water before you keep using it.
Welcome. But be careful with Dr. Bronners. I know that it's become the go-to soap for dreadlocks, but it's a castile soap. That means it will not rinse out well in hard water. So check to make sure you don't have hard water before you keep using it.