This is driving me mad. I backcombed 3 months ago and somehow thought I was supposed to re-backcomb every so often for the first while. This is probably because my hair just falls right out of anything, it's slicker than teflon. I got the answer to that- don't re-backcomb. As you see from the picture, after 3 months it has mostly fallen out, some areas still holding together. I am tempted to re-backcomb the areas that have completely fallen out, but I noticed if I grasp chunks and palm roll they find their way back for a while. So from here, maybe just palm roll a bit everyday? One last attempt to backcomb some of these bitches? Or leave it be? Thanks guys. http://www.hipforums.com/newforums/picture.php?albumid=6426&pictureid=53298
Pink Floyd, keep talking, "where do we go from heeereeee".. That's gonna be stuck in my head all day anyway just be patient with them, falling out is part of the game.
Thanks, I will keep my fidgety hands away from my hair. I'm washing with baking soda, which I really like.
I would suggest trying bronners. Lathering mixes things up and can help kick off new dreads, and bronners increases the friction of most peoples hair, which will help lots.
i had the exact same thing happen to me. backcombed my entire head and within a week or two they all fell out. just be patient and it will knot up on its own.
So The Mail Finally Arrived, Good.... Iv'e Been Using It For Twelve Months, It's Great Stuff, And The Really Fun Bit Is The Looks On Peoples Faces, When You Tell Them What You Wash Your Hairzz With..... One Comment I Got Was "Ohhhh I Use It To Clean My Kitchen, But I Never Thought Of Washing My Hair With It"...... That Comment Was Made By A Lady Who Has Been A Hairdresser For Thirty Years, When She Said It, I Just Cracked Up Laughing..... Cheers Glen.