I have soft water, so I can use Dr. B's right now. But that's because I am hard-up for cash right now. It doesn't matter if it suds up much or not. But if you dilute it the way your supposed to, it doesn't foam much. The bars tend to get more sudsy. But the liquid only suds at first, and then goes away.
When I have money, though, I use the dreadlocksshampoo.com soaps. They are amazing. Better than BS/ACV or Dr. B's
I have soft water, so I can use Dr. B's right now. But that's because I am hard-up for cash right now. It doesn't matter if it suds up much or not. But if you dilute it the way your supposed to, it doesn't foam much. The bars tend to get more sudsy. But the liquid only suds at first, and then goes away.
When I have money, though, I use the dreadlocksshampoo.com soaps. They are amazing. Better than BS/ACV or Dr. B's
Welcome. What soap are you using? A low sud soap doesn't necessarily mean it is safe for locks
so all she did was wash them? did you not wash them between visits?
and what do you mean by "touch up"
welcome but what did the locticuan do and how are u maintaining now?
locticians are generaly the worse mistake you can make and do some reducylously destructive things to dreads
so please fill us in on as much details as i can so we can help in the recovery
theres a whole loctician recovery section
so all she did was wash them? did you not wash them between visits?
and what do you mean by "touch up"
welcome but what did the locticuan do and how are u maintaining now?
locticians are generaly the worse mistake you can make and do some reducylously destructive things to dreads
so please fill us in on as much details as i can so we can help in the recovery
theres a whole loctician recovery section