hello dear////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// i totally suport ur choices and callings in life hun. many awesome pppl here an good company forums an gruops to join to tlk and share lifes experiences with everyday or whenever peace an luv be with u an ur lil family. alot more dready mommas here as well is same boat myself included im dreading my baby son we are journeying together peace b with u
Welcome to the community Selena and to the best site on the web for healthy dreadlocks. Since you already have damage done to your hair, I also recommend going free form, just letting it do its own thing, you really should not cause any more to your hair strands. Enjoy yourself here, we will help you get the dreads of your dreams...peace
Welcome to the community Becky..You certainly came to the right site to learn all about the TRUE facts to grow healthy and happy dreadlocks that can last you a lifetime. Do all you research first...While you are reading up on it, you can start your journey...As mentioned, the neglect / free form method is the best, then the twist & rip method is next. The back combing method does cause some damage to the hair, as it is pushed up towards the scalp, like extreme teasing of the hair. Oh, as I was saying, you can start now, all you need to do is stop brushing your hair and washing it 2-3 times a week with a dread friendly shampoo or the baking soda wash/apple cider vinegar rinse. No matter what method you choose, let your hair separate into sections naturally first, that way your future dreads tell you where they want to be. This will take about a couple of weeks to happen, so while you are waiting, you can read up and get all the info you need, then make your decision how to start. I did the T&R method and made a posting to help out new members who choose to go this way, many tips on there even for the neglect method. http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/just-starting-out-what-to-expect?xg_source=activity
Here is a map so you can see what water type you have....peace
Welcome. Look into the timeline forums, too. See what the first few weeks/months will look like. Dreadlocks take about 1 full year, on average, to mature
hi WELCOME TO DREADLOCKSSITE...U HAVE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE stick around k.. much real factual info and people that care about healthy natural locks. ppl to tlk too an listen to to start out with baba fats and Soaring Eagle..barrel lady.. myself ect read the dreaducations info and methods. peace be with u along the way. any wuestions need help just ask or blog ect we ar here peace
Welcome to the community Becky..You certainly came to the right site to learn all about the TRUE facts to grow healthy and happy dreadlocks that can last you a lifetime. Do all you research first...While you are reading up on it, you can start your journey...As mentioned, the neglect / free form method is the best, then the twist & rip method is next. The back combing method does cause some damage to the hair, as it is pushed up towards the scalp, like extreme teasing of the hair. Oh, as I was saying, you can start now, all you need to do is stop brushing your hair and washing it 2-3 times a week with a dread friendly shampoo or the baking soda wash/apple cider vinegar rinse. No matter what method you choose, let your hair separate into sections naturally first, that way your future dreads tell you where they want to be. This will take about a couple of weeks to happen, so while you are waiting, you can read up and get all the info you need, then make your decision how to start. I did the T&R method and made a posting to help out new members who choose to go this way, many tips on there even for the neglect method. http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/just-starting-out-what-to-expect?xg_source=activity
Here is a map so you can see what water type you have....peace
hello dear////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// i totally suport ur choices and callings in life hun. many awesome pppl here an good company forums an gruops to join to tlk and share lifes experiences with everyday or whenever peace an luv be with u an ur lil family. alot more dready mommas here as well is same boat myself included im dreading my baby son we are journeying together peace b with u
Welcome. How are you planning on starting?
Welcome to the community Selena and to the best site on the web for healthy dreadlocks. Since you already have damage done to your hair, I also recommend going free form, just letting it do its own thing, you really should not cause any more to your hair strands. Enjoy yourself here, we will help you get the dreads of your dreams...peace
WELCOME TO DREADLOCKSSITE peace be with you hope u decide to dread go with nature much to learn of right methods here an wonderful ppl:)peace
Welcome to the community Becky..You certainly came to the right site to learn all about the TRUE facts to grow healthy and happy dreadlocks that can last you a lifetime. Do all you research first...While you are reading up on it, you can start your journey...As mentioned, the neglect / free form method is the best, then the twist & rip method is next. The back combing method does cause some damage to the hair, as it is pushed up towards the scalp, like extreme teasing of the hair. Oh, as I was saying, you can start now, all you need to do is stop brushing your hair and washing it 2-3 times a week with a dread friendly shampoo or the baking soda wash/apple cider vinegar rinse. No matter what method you choose, let your hair separate into sections naturally first, that way your future dreads tell you where they want to be. This will take about a couple of weeks to happen, so while you are waiting, you can read up and get all the info you need, then make your decision how to start. I did the T&R method and made a posting to help out new members who choose to go this way, many tips on there even for the neglect method. http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/just-starting-out-what-to-expect?xg_source=activity
Here is a map so you can see what water type you have....peace
Welcome. Look into the timeline forums, too. See what the first few weeks/months will look like. Dreadlocks take about 1 full year, on average, to mature
welcome u came to the right place well freeform aka natural is the best way
hi WELCOME TO DREADLOCKSSITE...U HAVE COME TO THE RIGHT PLACE stick around k.. much real factual info and people that care about healthy natural locks. ppl to tlk too an listen to to start out with baba fats and Soaring Eagle..barrel lady.. myself ect read the dreaducations info and methods. peace be with u along the way. any wuestions need help just ask or blog ect we ar here peace
Welcome to the community Becky..You certainly came to the right site to learn all about the TRUE facts to grow healthy and happy dreadlocks that can last you a lifetime. Do all you research first...While you are reading up on it, you can start your journey...As mentioned, the neglect / free form method is the best, then the twist & rip method is next. The back combing method does cause some damage to the hair, as it is pushed up towards the scalp, like extreme teasing of the hair. Oh, as I was saying, you can start now, all you need to do is stop brushing your hair and washing it 2-3 times a week with a dread friendly shampoo or the baking soda wash/apple cider vinegar rinse. No matter what method you choose, let your hair separate into sections naturally first, that way your future dreads tell you where they want to be. This will take about a couple of weeks to happen, so while you are waiting, you can read up and get all the info you need, then make your decision how to start. I did the T&R method and made a posting to help out new members who choose to go this way, many tips on there even for the neglect method. http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/just-starting-out-what-to-expect?xg_source=activity
Here is a map so you can see what water type you have....peace