thnx for freind request as baba stated u dont need to palm roll interlock or do anything but wash and seperate and seperatings as easy as pulling 2 dreads away from eachothrr
Welcome. Stopping using wax is great. But it's not enough. Wax NEVER washes out in normal soap and water. It needs a detergent and tons of scrubbing and time. How many times did you use wax. I can help you figure out how long you'd need to use the detergent for. It's a pain, but your locks won't mature with the wax still in there. Hair many tangle around it, but the core will still be loose. At that point it's a real pain to get it out
Welcome. It's great to hear you never plan on using wax. That's a plus. But just so you know, crocheting is worse than wax. Wax can be washed out. Crocheting rips your hairs into smaller and smaller shreds making your locks weaker and weaker. They can get so weak that they end up snapping off in places. Sometimes that can snap off at the root causing a bald spot.
The damage from crocheting is permanent. You can't magically reattach hairs. But if you stop now, they can start to heal and mature healthier.
Welcome. It's great to hear you never plan on using wax. That's a plus. But just so you know, crocheting is worse than wax. Wax can be washed out. Crocheting rips your hairs into smaller and smaller shreds making your locks weaker and weaker. They can get so weak that they end up snapping off in places. Sometimes that can snap off at the root causing a bald spot.
The damage from crocheting is permanent. You can't magically reattach hairs. But if you stop now, they can start to heal and mature healthier.
thnx for freind request as baba stated u dont need to palm roll interlock or do anything but wash and seperate and seperatings as easy as pulling 2 dreads away from eachothrr
You shouldn't be palm rolling either. It does nothing to help, and will do devastating damage if done enough to create knots.
http://www.dreadlockssite.com/video/why-not-to-palm-roll?xg_source=activity
welcome just stop the interlocking and start doing wax removal
good thing you found us early on in your journey
Welcome and Happy Dreading
Always, Hippie Love
Welcome. Stopping using wax is great. But it's not enough. Wax NEVER washes out in normal soap and water. It needs a detergent and tons of scrubbing and time. How many times did you use wax. I can help you figure out how long you'd need to use the detergent for. It's a pain, but your locks won't mature with the wax still in there. Hair many tangle around it, but the core will still be loose. At that point it's a real pain to get it out
Welcome. It's great to hear you never plan on using wax. That's a plus. But just so you know, crocheting is worse than wax. Wax can be washed out. Crocheting rips your hairs into smaller and smaller shreds making your locks weaker and weaker. They can get so weak that they end up snapping off in places. Sometimes that can snap off at the root causing a bald spot.
The damage from crocheting is permanent. You can't magically reattach hairs. But if you stop now, they can start to heal and mature healthier.
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love
Welcome. It's great to hear you never plan on using wax. That's a plus. But just so you know, crocheting is worse than wax. Wax can be washed out. Crocheting rips your hairs into smaller and smaller shreds making your locks weaker and weaker. They can get so weak that they end up snapping off in places. Sometimes that can snap off at the root causing a bald spot.
The damage from crocheting is permanent. You can't magically reattach hairs. But if you stop now, they can start to heal and mature healthier.
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love