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ღHippie Loveღ
03/07/13 09:15:45AM @hippie-love:

Welcome and Happy Dreading.

Always, Hippie Love


Baba Fats
03/07/13 07:41:25AM @baba-fats:

Welcome. First off, wax will prevent locks from ever maturing. They will look and feel mature because the wax is sticky and holds your hair in place, and then it hardens, creating the illusion of maturity. But underneath the wax, they never actually matured past the first day you put it on. And because wax is a hydrocarbon, it NEVER washes out in normal soap and water. You need a detergent and tons of scrubbing to get it out. Due to it being a hydrocarbon, water will get trapped in your locks and won't be able to get out and dry. Instead it will begin to decompose your hair, while keeping it stuck to your head. This alone will keep your locks from getting thicker and fuller.

The yarn will only serve to keep even more water trapped in your locks, making them take even longer to dry, adding to the chances of mold and mildew.

The first thing you need to do for your desired results is to get the wax out. Check out the dreaducation page for wax removal tips. If you need help, don't hesitate to ask


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
03/07/13 02:20:48AM @soaring-eagle:

welciome

tip number1 wax is evil and wioll completely ruin yoir dreads u must remove it all

tip number 2 yarn? yarn dreads are used by salons to get you used to the idea of dreads thwy are only meant to be temporary dreads..like training wheels after a month or so should be taken ouit anbd real dreads started

u do not want yarn in yoir dreads and u absolutely do not wanbt any wax in dreads ever

wax is a scam

it glues hair together to resemble dreads but prevebts any actial dreading

it traps dort and water and causes them tio mold

u got to remove all the wax if you want your dreads to last

its exrek=mely hard to remove too but luckily we gave a wax remnover thats very effective


Lindsey Trane D
03/29/13 11:25:27PM @lindsey-trane-d:

Welcome :) glad you found the site before you've started dreading and can start off the healthiest (and most rewarding) way. Enjoy the journey and feel free to ask questions if you ever want to.


Gabriel Audet-Bourgault
03/19/13 10:14:41PM @tyler-chidester:

Welcome to the community. This is the best place to come for all the info you need to grown healthy life long dreads. Let us know when you start

Peace


Tony2
03/19/13 07:06:57PM @tony2:

Welcome and Happy Dreading.

Always, Hippie Love


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
03/19/13 07:05:47PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome naturals the way to go good choice


darkstar
03/19/13 06:34:24PM @darkstar:

Welcome. The natural method is the most healthy. Check out the dreaducation page first. Then take a look through the timeline forums to see what the coming weeks/months will be like


Lindsey Trane D
03/29/13 11:25:27PM @lindsey-trane-d:

Welcome :) glad you found the site before you've started dreading and can start off the healthiest (and most rewarding) way. Enjoy the journey and feel free to ask questions if you ever want to.


Gabriel Audet-Bourgault
03/19/13 10:14:41PM @tyler-chidester:

Welcome to the community. This is the best place to come for all the info you need to grown healthy life long dreads. Let us know when you start

Peace


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