Welcome to the community. Make sure you avoid the urge to re-TnR. It will only set your progress back to the start. TnRsectionsno bigger than 1 square inch. Then leave it be.
Welcome. Glad you know how bad wax and creams are now. How many times did you use it? I'd be more than happy to help you clean them out if they can be salvaged. That would also depend on how often you washed.
There is a great wax remover from dreadlockshampoo.com. It's easy to use and works great.
If you don't want to wait for it to come in the mail, you can definitely start by using dawn dish soap.
Fill a big pot with the hottest water you can stand to keep your hands in long term. Squirt a very generous amount of soap into the water. Then, 1 by 1, dunk each lock into the water and massage the soap into your hair for 1 minute each. Once all of your locks have been dunked, wash them like normal. Do this routine 2-3 times a week for at least 1 month. If you used wax a lot, you'll need to do it for longer.
Once you get the wax remover, it's a spray that you spray onto each lock and massage it in then wash it out like normal.
Thank you very much everyone My hair has started to section of very nicely.
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love
Welcome! Happy dreading!
Welcome to the community. Make sure you avoid the urge to re-TnR. It will only set your progress back to the start. TnRsectionsno bigger than 1 square inch. Then leave it be.
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love
Welcome to the community. You should find these links useful. There is information on wax and wax removal towards the end. (Dead URL) http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/some-links-for-those-new-to-the-forum/a>
wow u made alotta mistakes wax is evil and u are way over working
remove thewax..then leave em alone they will dred themsek=lves when wax free
Welcome. Glad you know how bad wax and creams are now. How many times did you use it? I'd be more than happy to help you clean them out if they can be salvaged. That would also depend on how often you washed.
There is a great wax remover from dreadlockshampoo.com. It's easy to use and works great.
If you don't want to wait for it to come in the mail, you can definitely start by using dawn dish soap.
Fill a big pot with the hottest water you can stand to keep your hands in long term. Squirt a very generous amount of soap into the water. Then, 1 by 1, dunk each lock into the water and massage the soap into your hair for 1 minute each. Once all of your locks have been dunked, wash them like normal. Do this routine 2-3 times a week for at least 1 month. If you used wax a lot, you'll need to do it for longer.
Once you get the wax remover, it's a spray that you spray onto each lock and massage it in then wash it out like normal.
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love