Wow, welcome... Like the other guys had said wax is bad. I hope you can get out the wax before you really damage your dreads worst than you already have. Wishing you a healthy Happy Dreading journey.
How many times did you use wax/over how many years? I feel it's important to say that wax is really not helping with locking, though. Even after so many years, I'd bet that the core of your locks aren't as tight as they may feel. Wax hardens and creates the illusion of mature locks.
I'm not here to say that you are wrong for using it. It's just not a healthy way to grow locks that will last a lifetime. It prevents them from getting really clean, while trapping water inside and creating a good environment for mold.
Because wax is a hydrocarbon, it NEVER washes out in normal soap and water. It requires a detergent to get it clean. What are you washing with?
Wow, welcome... Like the other guys had said wax is bad. I hope you can get out the wax before you really damage your dreads worst than you already have. Wishing you a healthy Happy Dreading journey.
How many times did you use wax/over how many years? I feel it's important to say that wax is really not helping with locking, though. Even after so many years, I'd bet that the core of your locks aren't as tight as they may feel. Wax hardens and creates the illusion of mature locks.
I'm not here to say that you are wrong for using it. It's just not a healthy way to grow locks that will last a lifetime. It prevents them from getting really clean, while trapping water inside and creating a good environment for mold.
Because wax is a hydrocarbon, it NEVER washes out in normal soap and water. It requires a detergent to get it clean. What are you washing with?
Welcome
Wow, welcome... Like the other guys had said wax is bad. I hope you can get out the wax before you really damage your dreads worst than you already have. Wishing you a healthy Happy Dreading journey.
welcome but wax is a very bad u-=idea im surprised they lasted that long so few waxed dreads surc=vive
if you havent done wax removal you should right away and agressivly and keep removing it for months after your sure its gone its pure evil
Welcome.
How many times did you use wax/over how many years? I feel it's important to say that wax is really not helping with locking, though. Even after so many years, I'd bet that the core of your locks aren't as tight as they may feel. Wax hardens and creates the illusion of mature locks.
I'm not here to say that you are wrong for using it. It's just not a healthy way to grow locks that will last a lifetime. It prevents them from getting really clean, while trapping water inside and creating a good environment for mold.
Because wax is a hydrocarbon, it NEVER washes out in normal soap and water. It requires a detergent to get it clean. What are you washing with?
Wow, welcome... Like the other guys had said wax is bad. I hope you can get out the wax before you really damage your dreads worst than you already have. Wishing you a healthy Happy Dreading journey.
welcome but wax is a very bad u-=idea im surprised they lasted that long so few waxed dreads surc=vive
if you havent done wax removal you should right away and agressivly and keep removing it for months after your sure its gone its pure evil
Welcome.
How many times did you use wax/over how many years? I feel it's important to say that wax is really not helping with locking, though. Even after so many years, I'd bet that the core of your locks aren't as tight as they may feel. Wax hardens and creates the illusion of mature locks.
I'm not here to say that you are wrong for using it. It's just not a healthy way to grow locks that will last a lifetime. It prevents them from getting really clean, while trapping water inside and creating a good environment for mold.
Because wax is a hydrocarbon, it NEVER washes out in normal soap and water. It requires a detergent to get it clean. What are you washing with?