Welcome to the communtiy Romy. Glad you joined us. For life long healthy dreads, all you need to do from here on in is wash your dreads and separate any sections that try to join onto each other....that's it...no other maintenance. They will do major changes over the year to become mature dreads, let the changes happen, part of the process. Due to the crochet hook once, you will see little broken pieces of hair start to poke out of your dreads, but don't worry, over time they WILL get sucked back in, so let them be too. There is a wonderful group here you should join, over 80 members from the UK: http://www.dreadlockssite.com/group/ukdreadlocks
Welcome to the communtiy Romy. Glad you joined us. For life long healthy dreads, all you need to do from here on in is wash your dreads and separate any sections that try to join onto each other....that's it...no other maintenance. They will do major changes over the year to become mature dreads, let the changes happen, part of the process. Due to the crochet hook once, you will see little broken pieces of hair start to poke out of your dreads, but don't worry, over time they WILL get sucked back in, so let them be too. There is a wonderful group here you should join, over 80 members from the UK: http://www.dreadlockssite.com/group/ukdreadlocks
Although I did the twist and rip method, I have a post that will let you know of the changes to expect: (Dead URL) http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/just-starting-out-what-to-expect/a>
enjoy the site and your journey, you will grow awesome strong dreadlocks.....peace
welcome but crochet even once was a huge mistake and dont bother palm rolling it does nothing
but can do harm
crochet tho is extreme harm and delays pri]ogress by 6 months
Welcome to the community Micayla and fellow Canuck. Sent you some tips already. Glad to hear you are doing your research first.....peace
Welcome to the community Micayla and fellow Canuck. Sent you some tips already. Glad to hear you are doing your research first.....peace