Welcome to the community Timothy. You can wash your new journey dreads to be 2-3 times a week with a dread shampoo, on other days you can shower them with water to get the sweat out. My kids also do Martial Arts, my son is a black belt, so I understand the sweat that comes with it. When dreads are fully mature, then they should not get wet everyday because the are much thicker and take longer to dry, but right now you can certainly wet them every day...Peace
Welcome. So how did you start? Or have you not figured that out yet? Check out the dreaducation page, first. Then the timeline forums, to see what the coming weeks/months will look like
Welcome to the community Timothy. You can wash your new journey dreads to be 2-3 times a week with a dread shampoo, on other days you can shower them with water to get the sweat out. My kids also do Martial Arts, my son is a black belt, so I understand the sweat that comes with it. When dreads are fully mature, then they should not get wet everyday because the are much thicker and take longer to dry, but right now you can certainly wet them every day...Peace
Welcome. So how are you starting?
welcome
are u going natural?
start by reading the dreaducation page
stop combing and conditioning
use a dread shampoo
thats it tjey dread themselves
welcome are u going natural then or how did u start
Welcome to the community and to the best site on the web for all your healthy dread information...Peace
Welcome. So how did you start? Or have you not figured that out yet? Check out the dreaducation page, first. Then the timeline forums, to see what the coming weeks/months will look like
stop combing and conditioning
use a dread shampoo
thats it tjey dread themselves
welcome are u going natural then or how did u start
Welcome to the community and to the best site on the web for all your healthy dread information...Peace