welcome but dont crochet! its extremely bad for them
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03/26/14 11:21:44PM @sven-planetta:
Ok thank you I will stop the palm rolling. I just stopped using commercial shampoo and conditioner started using dreadlock organic shampoo and let them start dreading. Yes I'm mixed African American so the aloe does help. Thank you for the welcome I'm loving my dreads I have always thought they are so beautiful.
welcome how were they started? but dont palm roll! and if your not african americvan then dont use aloe till mature dry is good conditioned will make it not dred the sea salts made to make it dry if its too dry stip the sea salt
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03/26/14 11:21:44PM @sven-planetta:
Ok thank you I will stop the palm rolling. I just stopped using commercial shampoo and conditioner started using dreadlock organic shampoo and let them start dreading. Yes I'm mixed African American so the aloe does help. Thank you for the welcome I'm loving my dreads I have always thought they are so beautiful.
welcome how were they started? but dont palm roll! and if your not african americvan then dont use aloe till mature dry is good conditioned will make it not dred the sea salts made to make it dry if its too dry stip the sea salt
heres more info on why you should never crochet dreads http://www.dreadlockssite.com/forum/topics/crochet-dreads-discussion-and-pictures
welcome but dont crochet! its extremely bad for them
Ok thank you I will stop the palm rolling. I just stopped using commercial shampoo and conditioner started using dreadlock organic shampoo and let them start dreading. Yes I'm mixed African American so the aloe does help. Thank you for the welcome I'm loving my dreads I have always thought they are so beautiful.
welcome how were they started? but dont palm roll! and if your not african americvan then dont use aloe till mature dry is good conditioned will make it not dred the sea salts made to make it dry if its too dry stip the sea salt
Ok thank you I will stop the palm rolling. I just stopped using commercial shampoo and conditioner started using dreadlock organic shampoo and let them start dreading. Yes I'm mixed African American so the aloe does help. Thank you for the welcome I'm loving my dreads I have always thought they are so beautiful.
welcome how were they started? but dont palm roll! and if your not african americvan then dont use aloe till mature dry is good conditioned will make it not dred the sea salts made to make it dry if its too dry stip the sea salt