White Tips

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by emmarley, Mar 4, 2009.

  1. bcmama

    bcmama Banned

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    I have tons of them, my hubby barely has any.....once again, it has been proven that everyone's head is different.

    SE, just 'cause you don't have any visible, doesn't mean that it's not normal for others to have them, nor does it automatically mean that their dreads are damaged.
     
  2. amybird

    amybird Senior Member

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    Yeh like some people have a mouth full of cavities, regardless of their oral hygiene. Like me. Grr.
     
  3. Luxiebow

    Luxiebow Senior Member

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    SE I saw you once say you hasn't looked in a mirror for years, so how would you know if you had any or not? Also, you have had your hair dreaded for 18 years so by then I'd say if you did have any they would have been sucked in. Your answer to almost anything is 'it's damaged due to backcombing' just leave it out and open your mind a bit
     
  4. scatteredleaves

    scatteredleaves Smelly Hobo

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    and me! i mean wtf. i know people who drink pop daily and never brush who have never had a cavity! i eat well, not too much sugar, never drink pop... and brush regularly, and i have to get a couple every year. i had a root canal last year because my tooth was so brutalized by holes and was going to cause me a lot of pain and have to be pulled. now the remaining enamel is falling apart (giant hole in my tooth.... woot) and i need a crown.
    on top of it, i have no more dental insurance and cant even afford a cleaning, much less all the damage control i need every year, even less a fucking crown.
    i hate my teeth.
    /rant.

    and luxie: you go girl :D
     
  5. Luxiebow

    Luxiebow Senior Member

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