Welcome. I'm 26 and have early baldness in my genes. So I am already starting to have a thinning crown. Don't worry too much about that. If you want them, grow them.
welcome but yea the hooks 1 of the worse things u can do was wax used even once in the past if so get the wax b gonme and get the wax out but definatly throw that hook in the trsgh
dreads dont misbehave
they behave the way they want to behave dont tie them up and punish them simply for having personalities
let them be themselves
and love them for the individuals they are strugging to be
Welcome. But actually using a hook (Iassumea crochet hook) is the most damaging thing that can be done to locks, next to felting. Crocheting only helps rip your hairs into smaller and smaller pieces. This damage is permanent, and causes your locks to get weaker and weaker. If done enough, it can cause your locks to snap under their own weight.
The biggest problem surrounding crocheting is that it rips your hairs, making more loose ends that pop out and look frizzy. So it looks like you need to crochet again to "fix" that problem. But instead, more frizzies are created. It's a vicious cycle
welcome but yea the hooks 1 of the worse things u can do was wax used even once in the past if so get the wax b gonme and get the wax out but definatly throw that hook in the trsgh
dreads dont misbehave
they behave the way they want to behave dont tie them up and punish them simply for having personalities
let them be themselves
and love them for the individuals they are strugging to be
Welcome. But actually using a hook (Iassumea crochet hook) is the most damaging thing that can be done to locks, next to felting. Crocheting only helps rip your hairs into smaller and smaller pieces. This damage is permanent, and causes your locks to get weaker and weaker. If done enough, it can cause your locks to snap under their own weight.
The biggest problem surrounding crocheting is that it rips your hairs, making more loose ends that pop out and look frizzy. So it looks like you need to crochet again to "fix" that problem. But instead, more frizzies are created. It's a vicious cycle
well fortunatly its not about how they look but how they make you feel
Welcome. I'm 26 and have early baldness in my genes. So I am already starting to have a thinning crown. Don't worry too much about that. If you want them, grow them.
welcome if u want to dread hen dread age and thinnig crown dont matter its the desire that counts
sio go for it
welcome but yea the hooks 1 of the worse things u can do was wax used even once in the past if so get the wax b gonme and get the wax out but definatly throw that hook in the trsgh
dreads dont misbehave
they behave the way they want to behave dont tie them up and punish them simply for having personalities
let them be themselves
and love them for the individuals they are strugging to be
Welcome. But actually using a hook (Iassumea crochet hook) is the most damaging thing that can be done to locks, next to felting. Crocheting only helps rip your hairs into smaller and smaller pieces. This damage is permanent, and causes your locks to get weaker and weaker. If done enough, it can cause your locks to snap under their own weight.
The biggest problem surrounding crocheting is that it rips your hairs, making more loose ends that pop out and look frizzy. So it looks like you need to crochet again to "fix" that problem. But instead, more frizzies are created. It's a vicious cycle
welcome but yea the hooks 1 of the worse things u can do was wax used even once in the past if so get the wax b gonme and get the wax out but definatly throw that hook in the trsgh
dreads dont misbehave
they behave the way they want to behave dont tie them up and punish them simply for having personalities
let them be themselves
and love them for the individuals they are strugging to be
Welcome. But actually using a hook (Iassumea crochet hook) is the most damaging thing that can be done to locks, next to felting. Crocheting only helps rip your hairs into smaller and smaller pieces. This damage is permanent, and causes your locks to get weaker and weaker. If done enough, it can cause your locks to snap under their own weight.
The biggest problem surrounding crocheting is that it rips your hairs, making more loose ends that pop out and look frizzy. So it looks like you need to crochet again to "fix" that problem. But instead, more frizzies are created. It's a vicious cycle