Trust me, I know how bad wax can be. My first set was started with wax. I went to a salon and they told me to apply it twice a week for 2 months. And not to wash my hair for those 2 months. When the time came to wash, my hair and rotted so badly, that it fell out in clumps just under the water pressure. The wax had just glued my hair together, so I didn't know how bad it was. I ended up loosing 1/2 my hair before I ran my fingers through it
In a case where the wax is so enveloped and set, you may find it necessary to use more than 1 technique to get it out. Since the wax be gone is working, you may want to get a good degreasing dish soap. Dawn is best. Get a big pot and fill it with the warmest water you can stand to keep your hands in long term. Squirt a very generous amount of the soap in the water. Then, 1 at a time, dunk your locks in the water and massage the soapy water into your hair for about 1 minute each lock. Change the water periodically (you'll see why. It will get really grey and grimy). After you do this, wash your hair like normal. If you wash your hair 2-3 times a week, do this before every wash for a month. If you only wash once a week, start washing 2-3 times a week Since you are using the wax b gone, you may not actually need to do it for a month, but it won't hurt. Massaging the soap in will really help get to some of the wax that is in hard to reach places.
yes but once the wax is gone stop they can be very toxic for everyday use
so glad its helping keep removing wax long after your convinced its gone
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Trust me, I know how bad wax can be. My first set was started with wax. I went to a salon and they told me to apply it twice a week for 2 months. And not to wash my hair for those 2 months. When the time came to wash, my hair and rotted so badly, that it fell out in clumps just under the water pressure. The wax had just glued my hair together, so I didn't know how bad it was. I ended up loosing 1/2 my hair before I ran my fingers through it
In a case where the wax is so enveloped and set, you may find it necessary to use more than 1 technique to get it out. Since the wax be gone is working, you may want to get a good degreasing dish soap. Dawn is best.
Get a big pot and fill it with the warmest water you can stand to keep your hands in long term. Squirt a very generous amount of the soap in the water. Then, 1 at a time, dunk your locks in the water and massage the soapy water into your hair for about 1 minute each lock. Change the water periodically (you'll see why. It will get really grey and grimy). After you do this, wash your hair like normal. If you wash your hair 2-3 times a week, do this before every wash for a month. If you only wash once a week, start washing 2-3 times a week Since you are using the wax b gone, you may not actually need to do it for a month, but it won't hurt.
Massaging the soap in will really help get to some of the wax that is in hard to reach places.
That's great. If you need help with getting it out, or with determining if it's all out, let me know
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Welcome. Hopefully you didn't use wax with the back combing
Hi Tiffany, welcome to the site, a great place to find the best dreading maintenance. Your dreads look lovely. Peace.
welcome
no products were used wrre they?
Welcome and Happy Dreading.
Always, Hippie Love