Welcome. I see tat you posted a discussion about the wax, but I haven't gotten a chance to read it yet. Since you are so new with your locks, there's no way to get the wax out without starting over. The minute all of the wax is gone, your hair will be straight again. it may have some tangles, but it won't be as tangled as it is now. But if you leave the wax in, it'll never tangle more than it is now, anyway.
So, that said... Once you get the wax out, you can use a starter method like TnR or back combing to get your locks started again. But no matter how you start, locks untangle and retangle with each wash or the first ~6 months or so. There's no real way to avoid this.
Welcome. I've got to warn you about palm rolling, though. I know a lot of people out there will tell you it's great. It's not. if you don't do it often, it doesn't create lasting knots. It only makes your hair look a bit neater for a few hours. But after you sleep or wash it, all that effort you put into it is gone back to the way it was before. If you do do it enough to see progress, it will severely destroy your locks. But unlike crocheting and interlocking, the damage from palm rolling doesn't show up for about a year. As your locks grow out, you will start to notice that your roots are thinner than the lock is, and that they feel week. the more you palm roll the weaker your roots get. Tak it from someone who palm rolled daily for just 2 weeks. 6 years later I am still trying to fix the damage.
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Welcome to the community Kyren. I see you are getting good use from this site already. Everyone here is so helpful. Enjoy your journey.
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welcome glad everyones getting you fixed up with the wax removal
Welcome. I see tat you posted a discussion about the wax, but I haven't gotten a chance to read it yet. Since you are so new with your locks, there's no way to get the wax out without starting over. The minute all of the wax is gone, your hair will be straight again. it may have some tangles, but it won't be as tangled as it is now. But if you leave the wax in, it'll never tangle more than it is now, anyway.
So, that said... Once you get the wax out, you can use a starter method like TnR or back combing to get your locks started again. But no matter how you start, locks untangle and retangle with each wash or the first ~6 months or so. There's no real way to avoid this.
welcome but wouldnt palm rol
and
if thats your natural color id never talk to u again or spank u if you dared to dye that hair!
WELCOME PEACE AN LUV BE WITH U
Welcome. I've got to warn you about palm rolling, though. I know a lot of people out there will tell you it's great. It's not. if you don't do it often, it doesn't create lasting knots. It only makes your hair look a bit neater for a few hours. But after you sleep or wash it, all that effort you put into it is gone back to the way it was before. If you do do it enough to see progress, it will severely destroy your locks. But unlike crocheting and interlocking, the damage from palm rolling doesn't show up for about a year. As your locks grow out, you will start to notice that your roots are thinner than the lock is, and that they feel week. the more you palm roll the weaker your roots get. Tak it from someone who palm rolled daily for just 2 weeks. 6 years later I am still trying to fix the damage.
http://www.dreadlockssite.com/video/why-not-to-palm-roll
Welcome to the community Meagan. Here is a handy link for you to read: http://www.dreadlockssite.com/page/dreadlock-maintenance
Peace
welcome but wouldnt palm rol
and
if thats your natural color id never talk to u again or spank u if you dared to dye that hair!
WELCOME PEACE AN LUV BE WITH U