Welcome. Like Eagle said, crocheting is one of the most damaging thing that can be done to locks. It's even worse than wax. If you want healthy thick locks that will last more than a few years, stop doing any maintenance. Just wash and separate them as needed
welcome but crochet was a huge mistake it causes extreme damage and delays any progress by 6 montrhs it can take over a uear to recover from 1 crochet session
0
0
10/02/13 01:58:11AM @max-d:
Thank u! They were just backcombed & rolled. I have very straight hair. I have a problem with a couple of them coming almost completely undone! Any advise?
welcome but dont use dry shampoo wash your dreads dry shampoo is just corn starch that absorbes oils then is meant to be brushed out
you need to wash your dreads
how were they started?
0
0
10/02/13 01:58:11AM @max-d:
Thank u! They were just backcombed & rolled. I have very straight hair. I have a problem with a couple of them coming almost completely undone! Any advise?
Welcome. Like Eagle said, crocheting is one of the most damaging thing that can be done to locks. It's even worse than wax. If you want healthy thick locks that will last more than a few years, stop doing any maintenance. Just wash and separate them as needed
welcome but crochet was a huge mistake it causes extreme damage and delays any progress by 6 montrhs it can take over a uear to recover from 1 crochet session
Thank u! They were just backcombed & rolled. I have very straight hair. I have a problem with a couple of them coming almost completely undone! Any advise?
Welcome. Eagle's right about the shampoo. Plus, your locks won't mature properly if they don't get wet. Most of the knots are formed during washing
welcome but dont use dry shampoo wash your dreads dry shampoo is just corn starch that absorbes oils then is meant to be brushed out
you need to wash your dreads
how were they started?
Thank u! They were just backcombed & rolled. I have very straight hair. I have a problem with a couple of them coming almost completely undone! Any advise?
Welcome. Eagle's right about the shampoo. Plus, your locks won't mature properly if they don't get wet. Most of the knots are formed during washing
welcome but dont use dry shampoo wash your dreads dry shampoo is just corn starch that absorbes oils then is meant to be brushed out
you need to wash your dreads
how were they started?