confusion in the head.

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by pbfanatic321, Mar 30, 2009.

  1. pbfanatic321

    pbfanatic321 Member

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    how can you get dreads when you are washing your hair 2 to 3 times a week with shampoo, even if it is dr. bronners. I know you can get it, but it seems weird to me because even when you wash your hair with dr. bronners doesn't it still make it soft?
     
  2. Pat__

    Pat__ Banned

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    Apparently the shampoo removes oils and dirt that would prevent the hair from locking up.

    I don't use shampoo though so Idk
     
  3. pbfanatic321

    pbfanatic321 Member

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    okay, thanks, but what do you use/do?
     
  4. Pat__

    Pat__ Banned

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    Just water occasionally
     
  5. dreadlocksftw

    dreadlocksftw Visitor

    Personally, I use Dove. It takes away the dirt and grease in my hair and heals my scalp better than shampoo can, and it's cheaper, too!
     
  6. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    softeness isnt so bad
    but at 1st id use sea salt or somrething to dryy it lil bit and reduce oiliness
    soft hair dreads nicely though


    think about a baby that dreaded from birth..baby hairs as soft as u can get..they use baby shamppooos too that are exfremely gentle and leave the hair very soft
    but theyre hair will dread as soon as its long enough to..

    same with animals a dogs fur is usualy very soft but will dread easily if its long enough

    all u need to dread is not comb
     
  7. Smelly D

    Smelly D The Dreaded Plumber

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    if you wash it without messing with it (running your fingers through it) itll tangle up good n proper.. dreads
     
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