Welcome. Twisting is ok to start. But once you start them, it is VERY damaging to retwist. The traction alopecia that Adam mentioned leads directly to baldness. You should never see your scalp in between your locks in healthy locks
Welcome. If you continue to twist your dreads, it can lead to a condition called traction alopecia. Look it up. It basically results in huge bald patches. Once you have twisted your dreads, you should neglect them.
Welcome. Normal shampoo leaves residue which will weigh down your locks and can cause mold and mildew to grow in your locks. There are shampoos that are perfect for locks. If you have soft water, Dr. Bronners is great. But the soaps from dreadlockshampoo.com are the best.
All you need to do to keep locks from growing together is to rip them apart. There's no reason to put anything on the tips
welcome but u should never put nothing in the ends what were u using ? and u shouldnt use regular shampoo that has residue wich will cause mold ..so will the stuff u put in the ends the ends should spi]lit..let them
Welcome. Normal shampoo leaves residue which will weigh down your locks and can cause mold and mildew to grow in your locks. There are shampoos that are perfect for locks. If you have soft water, Dr. Bronners is great. But the soaps from dreadlockshampoo.com are the best.
All you need to do to keep locks from growing together is to rip them apart. There's no reason to put anything on the tips
welcome but u should never put nothing in the ends what were u using ? and u shouldnt use regular shampoo that has residue wich will cause mold ..so will the stuff u put in the ends the ends should spi]lit..let them
thank you all,
welcome they are right u dont ever want to retwist or u will slowly go bald
Welcome. Twisting is ok to start. But once you start them, it is VERY damaging to retwist. The traction alopecia that Adam mentioned leads directly to baldness. You should never see your scalp in between your locks in healthy locks
Welcome. If you continue to twist your dreads, it can lead to a condition called traction alopecia. Look it up. It basically results in huge bald patches. Once you have twisted your dreads, you should neglect them.
Welcome. Normal shampoo leaves residue which will weigh down your locks and can cause mold and mildew to grow in your locks. There are shampoos that are perfect for locks. If you have soft water, Dr. Bronners is great. But the soaps from dreadlockshampoo.com are the best.
All you need to do to keep locks from growing together is to rip them apart. There's no reason to put anything on the tips
Welcome and Hope you stop twisting your dreads. Happy Dreading..
welcome but u should never put nothing in the ends what were u using ? and u shouldnt use regular shampoo that has residue wich will cause mold ..so will the stuff u put in the ends the ends should spi]lit..let them
but tell me how u started them what u put in them
Welcome. Normal shampoo leaves residue which will weigh down your locks and can cause mold and mildew to grow in your locks. There are shampoos that are perfect for locks. If you have soft water, Dr. Bronners is great. But the soaps from dreadlockshampoo.com are the best.
All you need to do to keep locks from growing together is to rip them apart. There's no reason to put anything on the tips
Welcome and Hope you stop twisting your dreads. Happy Dreading..
welcome but u should never put nothing in the ends what were u using ? and u shouldnt use regular shampoo that has residue wich will cause mold ..so will the stuff u put in the ends the ends should spi]lit..let them
but tell me how u started them what u put in them