Welcome. But trash the idea of the crochet method if you want to have healthy locks for years.
Crocheting is the second worst thing that can be done to locks. Felting is the only thing worse. Wax is even better for your locks. You can scrub wax out with plenty of detergent and time.
All crocheting does is rips your hair into smaller and smaller pieces. With every pass of the hook, you rips about 100 hairs into small pieces. The outcome is that the hair at the tips of your locks is no longer attached to your scalp. Instead it is attached to other broken hairs, attached to other broken hairs, etc... until finally it attaches to hair that is attached to your scalp. Over time, this weakens your locks by about 70%. A swift tug can actually snap off your locks in random places, even at the root, leaving a bald spot.
Also, crocheting over tightens your locks and makes them stiff and hard. The most mature locks are never stiff and hard. They should be soft and spongy.
Check out the dreaducation page and tool recover pages
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love
welcome lose interest in the crochet method thats 1 of the absolue worse
it does extreme permenant damage it takes 6 months after doing it once to see any dreading at all
they are stiff scratchy unconfortable
its just dread abuse
Welcome. But trash the idea of the crochet method if you want to have healthy locks for years.
Crocheting is the second worst thing that can be done to locks. Felting is the only thing worse. Wax is even better for your locks. You can scrub wax out with plenty of detergent and time.
All crocheting does is rips your hair into smaller and smaller pieces. With every pass of the hook, you rips about 100 hairs into small pieces. The outcome is that the hair at the tips of your locks is no longer attached to your scalp. Instead it is attached to other broken hairs, attached to other broken hairs, etc... until finally it attaches to hair that is attached to your scalp. Over time, this weakens your locks by about 70%. A swift tug can actually snap off your locks in random places, even at the root, leaving a bald spot.
Also, crocheting over tightens your locks and makes them stiff and hard. The most mature locks are never stiff and hard. They should be soft and spongy.
Check out the dreaducation page and tool recover pages
welcome how are i]u planning to start
welcome how are i]u planning to start