If that is what you want, yes. I would certainly not advise using wax, it's not necessary and can lead to problems in the long run. As for other...
1) The sections will go away with time as the dreads fill out and the loose hair covers the sections up, (unless you keep maintaing/waxing them...
Hmm, yes I foresee a difficult time ahead for the OP:D Seeing as I'm feeling helpful today I shall answer your questions in a sec.
Did your "good snoop around" include reading the faq? If not, have a look at it, see link below. ;)...
Just don't forget to keep your shirt on:rolleyes:
I guess a couple of table spoons roughly, maybe a little more, as I said I don't measure just do everything by eye. Should be fine then as long...
I wouldn't use anything else other than sea salt. I have no idea what the results would be with using normal table salt. You can buy sea salt (or...
I personally think sea salt is great for helping dreads along, also making the hair more course which I helps the locking process. I almost always...
... ...:D How long's your hair?
I personally don't think any shampoos are really going to help. I would go with baking soda and lots of tea tree oil, yeah it's a bitch when you...
Consider it go-oogled!:p
Yep.
More pics plz:cool:
Well, it's true I've never tried the bar variety, I always found bars to run down too quickly when using them for washing. As for the liquid...
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Never dried my hair out, it always softened it if anything. I only use bronner's very rarely, and then more as a conditioner than anything else.
Comon, that's not a serious question really is it? What's a backpack for... Well I suppose some idiots might do just to look cool, it seems to me...
Well I said I would, so here's a couple of official "seven year photos". I think I'll turn this thread into an update thread, and anything else I...
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Pardon me, I didn't notice you asked before. The question's already been answered about a thousand times, if you look through my old threads of...
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