Welcome to the community Pau. Best site on the web for all you healthy dread information. Start off by reading the dreaducation section at the top of the site. Do you only have a few natural neglect/free form dreads? I noticed it says you also comb.....Peace
Welcome. I'd love to see pics of your 10 year od locks. But like Eagle said, wax destroys locks. Fore the most part, it just completely prevents knotting. And because it's a hydrocarbon, even 10 years later, it will stay in your locks, unless you used a detergent and some serious scrubbing to get it out
welcome but as u know wax is a dread killer and because knottybot=y destroys hundreds of thousands of dreads with wax we recomend boycotting them at all costs
when u try the dreadlockshamooo u will never want to use anything else ever again
Welcome. I'd love to see pics of your 10 year od locks. But like Eagle said, wax destroys locks. Fore the most part, it just completely prevents knotting. And because it's a hydrocarbon, even 10 years later, it will stay in your locks, unless you used a detergent and some serious scrubbing to get it out
Welcome
Welcome to the community Pau. Best site on the web for all you healthy dread information. Start off by reading the dreaducation section at the top of the site. Do you only have a few natural neglect/free form dreads? I noticed it says you also comb.....Peace
Valkommen....Peace
Welcome. I'd love to see pics of your 10 year od locks. But like Eagle said, wax destroys locks. Fore the most part, it just completely prevents knotting. And because it's a hydrocarbon, even 10 years later, it will stay in your locks, unless you used a detergent and some serious scrubbing to get it out
and post some photos
welcome but as u know wax is a dread killer and because knottybot=y destroys hundreds of thousands of dreads with wax we recomend boycotting them at all costs
when u try the dreadlockshamooo u will never want to use anything else ever again
Valkommen....Peace
Welcome. I'd love to see pics of your 10 year od locks. But like Eagle said, wax destroys locks. Fore the most part, it just completely prevents knotting. And because it's a hydrocarbon, even 10 years later, it will stay in your locks, unless you used a detergent and some serious scrubbing to get it out
and post some photos