Dreadlock Remedy Please

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by Morpheus-DreadStep, Oct 9, 2010.

  1. Morpheus-DreadStep

    Morpheus-DreadStep Member

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    Just looking for some all natural remedys to wash my hair with. I used peppermint tea one time and that seemed to work real well, incase anyone wish to know, as well as chamomeille all natural tea, and salt water of coarse but does it go deeper than this!?!? Peace& Love
     
  2. pypes

    pypes Hot alien babes

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    rosemary tea worked well for my dandruff / itchies, there was a recipie on here that called for nettles on here but i just used the rosemary.

    Anything in particular you looking to cure or do you just like smelling like the spice rack?
     
  3. midgardsun

    midgardsun Senior Member

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    Just use vegetal soap. Stinging nettle is very good for hair growth in general but better make a tea from them yourself than buying stuff. I love to put a little bit of a mixture of olive oil and a bit of bee wax (heat up and mix together) in my dreads.
     
  4. GLENGLEN

    GLENGLEN Banned

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    Natural Dready Peeps Do Not Use Oil And Wax In Their Dreads....:mad:.

    For Hair To Lock As Nature Intended, It Has To Be, Oil Free, Wax Free,

    And Totally Free Of Any Residue.

    The Formation Of Dreads Is Based On Friction Between, Dry, Clean

    Hairzzzzzzz...:).

    Anything Below This Benchmark, Sucks Crusty Balls...:eek:



    Cheers Glen.
     
  5. midgardsun

    midgardsun Senior Member

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    I wrote "a little bit" for the smell and basically for the skin its healthy. Too dry isnt good neither.
     
  6. GLENGLEN

    GLENGLEN Banned

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    I Over-Reacted To Your Post.....:).

    GLEN Is Not Having A Good Day, And You Made The Mistake Of Appearing

    On His Screen At The Worst Possible Moment....:(.

    Sorry If I Came On Too Strong.....:grouphug:



    Cheers Glen.
     
  7. Dragonvine

    Dragonvine I do Glass

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    Skin can take care of itself!

    OP I reccommenenedd Bicarb in water. Or, just water. I don't use any shampoo. Can'et get more natural than that ^^
     
  8. GLENGLEN

    GLENGLEN Banned

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    Wot.....:eek:..?



    Cheers Glen.

















    ....:D.


















    I Recommend You Stop Trying To "Out Drink" GLEN..:D.
     
  9. Dragonvine

    Dragonvine I do Glass

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    I cant be arsed to google how to spell it so I make an un-educated guess ^^

    ERdit- One c two mms mofos
     
  10. jhax

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    baking soda mixed with water
     
  11. Morpheus-DreadStep

    Morpheus-DreadStep Member

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    I think I'll try Rosemary then to extinguish the oil residue/dandruff

    thanks for the quick feedback :)
     
  12. ketchacha

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    Yeah im sold on the bicarb, I just add fresh lemon juice to it as well b/c i love adding lemons to everything. I don't know if it makes any difference or makes my hair smell, i dont smell my hair.
     
  13. RooRshack

    RooRshack On Sabbatical

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    If I where to wash my hair, I would use plain water 4 out of 5 times, and bronners the fifth.

    But I never wash my hair, so that's not important.
     

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