08/06/10 08:17:25PM @john-palma:
awesome....go au natural is the way!! since we had my babyboy weve been in that trp. just want the best for my boys future. the shampoo is could get a bit pricey but its worth it. a huge bottle would run you about $20..check ebay out. also theres a documentary on it. well not about the shampoo, but off Dr. bronner. hehe!! thought I add that in there..anywasy good luck and keep it green!!
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08/06/10 04:36:09PM @soaring-eagle:
most dreadheads dont seek that kinda attention but get to the point where u dont really notice when u do get it
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08/06/10 01:17:20AM @soaring-eagle:
youll be here every day for months the sites huge jam packed with infou should read the dreaducation to start
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08/06/10 12:43:33AM @soaring-eagle:
t&r is short for twist n rip
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08/06/10 12:41:52AM @john-palma:
Thats cool been to the NY a few times.. had some cousins that lived in newark,NJ, my sister lived in BK for a few years and I got the chance to visit a few times. Well I prefer the neglect method, just casue its looks organic and has hella style compared to backcombing, or TnR. I just hope it locks sooner than later. Ive been on this organic tip lately. Im starting to do things geared towards being eco friendly, and being as natural as possible. hence the neglect method. I suggest the neglect method and use Dr Bronners organic soap the peppermint flavor smells great!!!!
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08/06/10 12:35:44AM @soaring-eagle:
backcombings a painful dreads experience and i wouldnt cut because u lose alotta length as it
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08/06/10 12:19:35AM @john-palma:
Thanks. Sure sounds fun. why havent started dreading its real easy to start. jsut dont do nothing. LOL! where you from?
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08/06/10 12:14:36AM @soaring-eagle:
twist and rip is a method thats gentle and easy the rip is sorta a bad name but you twist a section up, then split into 2 parts and pull them apart pushing knots towards the roots you resection randomly and pull apart like 5-6 times then retwist and repeat it makes neat looking dreads that look good dont stick up like backcombed dont have cuticle damage like backcomb and hold together beter too..its next best thing to natural
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08/06/10 12:02:19AM @soaring-eagle:
well u saw jonnys vids with all the goofy edits to distract u from the fact he makes no sense so heres mine pretty straight forward..
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08/05/10 11:54:49PM @soaring-eagle:
welcome sisterglad u joined usmost ppl here would recomend u go natural let it dread on its own but u can also twist and rip or twist (i think u are mixed race? if your hairs more nappy twists work otherwise twist n rip)one thong we dont like is damaging methods or wax or preoducts
awesome....go au natural is the way!! since we had my babyboy weve been in that trp. just want the best for my boys future. the shampoo is could get a bit pricey but its worth it. a huge bottle would run you about $20..check ebay out. also theres a documentary on it. well not about the shampoo, but off Dr. bronner. hehe!! thought I add that in there..anywasy good luck and keep it green!!
most dreadheads dont seek that kinda attention but get to the point where u dont really notice when u do get it
youll be here every day for months the sites huge jam packed with infou should read the dreaducation to start
t&r is short for twist n rip
Thats cool been to the NY a few times.. had some cousins that lived in newark,NJ, my sister lived in BK for a few years and I got the chance to visit a few times. Well I prefer the neglect method, just casue its looks organic and has hella style compared to backcombing, or TnR. I just hope it locks sooner than later. Ive been on this organic tip lately. Im starting to do things geared towards being eco friendly, and being as natural as possible. hence the neglect method. I suggest the neglect method and use Dr Bronners organic soap the peppermint flavor smells great!!!!
backcombings a painful dreads experience and i wouldnt cut because u lose alotta length as it
Thanks. Sure sounds fun. why havent started dreading its real easy to start. jsut dont do nothing. LOL! where you from?
twist and rip is a method thats gentle and easy the rip is sorta a bad name but you twist a section up, then split into 2 parts and pull them apart pushing knots towards the roots you resection randomly and pull apart like 5-6 times then retwist and repeat it makes neat looking dreads that look good dont stick up like backcombed dont have cuticle damage like backcomb and hold together beter too..its next best thing to natural
well u saw jonnys vids with all the goofy edits to distract u from the fact he makes no sense so heres mine pretty straight forward..
welcome sisterglad u joined usmost ppl here would recomend u go natural let it dread on its own but u can also twist and rip or twist (i think u are mixed race? if your hairs more nappy twists work otherwise twist n rip)one thong we dont like is damaging methods or wax or preoducts