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jazzymomma
06/25/13 05:58:23PM @jazzymomma:

WELCOME TO DREADLOCKSSITE PEACE BE WITH U HOPE U DECIDE TO STICK AROUND HERE READ ABOUT HEALTHY DREADING MEET SOME NEW DREADY HEADS LOL PEACE


the Barrellady
06/25/13 04:34:18PM @the-barrellady:

Welcome to the community and to the best site on the web for all your healthy dread information. As Baba Fats mentioned, unless you have an overly oily scalp, always rinse your hair with apple cider vinegar after doing the baking soda wash, the ACV restores back the hairs PH balance. Mix 1-2 capfuls of ACV to 5 cups (1.18 liter) of water, pour over rinsed out head, and rinse this out within one minute, any longer and it can over condition the hair. Without using this, your hair will slowly get fried, dried out by using baking soda alone. Baking soda ratio: Half cup ( .24 liter) of BS to 5 cups water (1.18 liter) pour over head and leave on for 10-20 minutes without scrubbing to exfoliate the scalp. ...rinse out well....follow with ACV rinse.....peace


Baba Fats
06/25/13 02:01:52PM @baba-fats:

Welcome. Are you doing an apple cider vinegar rinse after your BS wash?


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
06/25/13 12:56:06PM @soaring-eagle:


Gabriel Audet-Bourgault
Gabriel Audet-Bourgault
07/07/13 01:30:04PM @tyler-chidester:

Welcome to the community Lorraine. Sounds like the guys have great advice for you if you want to keep you dreads for many many years or even a lifetime. If it is just a style for you for a short few years, then do what you want to them, but just know that they won't last for a long time. Too much damage will happen from maintaining them....there is a group on here you might be interested in, consists of members from the UK...... http://www.dreadlockssite.com/group/ukdreadlocks

Enjoy the site, all the great members and if you ever have questions please feel free to ask us....peace


☮ soaring eagle ॐ
07/07/13 12:45:04PM @soaring-eagle:

welcome but salons are the worse mistake you can make! whats she do to you i guarantee all of its wrong and destri=uctive

but if u tell us every detail we can explain why each 1 is bad

hopefully its not to late to save them


darkstar
07/07/13 11:08:06AM @darkstar:

Welcome. What does she do, exactly? Hairdressers and salons are notorious for destroying locks. They use wax, creams, gels, interlocking, crochet needles, felting needles, latch hooks, and dozens of other completely destructive methods and tools to "maintain" your locks.

Unfortunately, most beauty schools don't teach how to grow healthy locks. If they do, most of their info comes from the web, where anyone can post anything about locks. So they tend to focus more on the methods that require products, so they can charge you for them.

By going to a salon, you are essentially paying someone to damage your hair, when you could get healthy locks for free.

If your end goal is to only have locks for a few year, ignore what I said. But if you want your locks to last for life, or at least 10 years, drop going to a salon. Save your money, and wash all the junk out.

If wax was used, it will NEVER wash out in normal soap and water. No matter how hot the water is. Wax is a hydrocarbon. So it is just about as waterproof as you can get. You hail will not get clean, and it will start to grow mold/mildew over time. To get wax out is very difficult, but it's possible. You need a good detergent, and a lot of time. This process can take months. But it will work.

If crocheting was used, you may want to consider how long you want locks for. Crocheted locks very rarely last 10 years. Every pass of the hook actually rips your hair into smaller and smaller pieces. This creates weak spots that can not be healed completely. Over time, those weak spots can become so weak that they can't support the weight of the lock, and snap off


Gabriel Audet-Bourgault
Gabriel Audet-Bourgault
07/07/13 01:30:04PM @tyler-chidester:

Welcome to the community Lorraine. Sounds like the guys have great advice for you if you want to keep you dreads for many many years or even a lifetime. If it is just a style for you for a short few years, then do what you want to them, but just know that they won't last for a long time. Too much damage will happen from maintaining them....there is a group on here you might be interested in, consists of members from the UK...... http://www.dreadlockssite.com/group/ukdreadlocks

Enjoy the site, all the great members and if you ever have questions please feel free to ask us....peace


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