et voila!

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by Smelly D, Feb 16, 2009.

  1. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    ohh awesome hahaha shes really backcombing 3 year old roots?

    hell i wouldnt let her near my head but glad yourt staying true
    they will be fat
    lil thicker then i woulda done em but ewveryone likes what they like
    they'll be lookin good in no time

    and be sure to tell her idf shed stop waxing up ppl's hair it could knot on its own and noit need backcombing 3 years later...hahgahas thats just hilarius
    3 years really?
    thats insane
     
  2. ThePmiester

    ThePmiester Member

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    I can't believe I missed this thread! :p
    Looking great!
    You can do it! :D
     
  3. soaringeagle

    soaringeagle Senior Member

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    hahaha yea cause of the name i didnt bothger reading till now..
    they'll be fatties real soon..keeop us updated often
     
  4. Smelly D

    Smelly D The Dreaded Plumber

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    she said.. her bloke has 3 year old dreads, shes ganna do the roots & tips, and he recommends i use lock peppa..

    her blokes best mate also has dreads, same age i think, but he waxes and she said (her actual words) "they look like candles" (and i was sat there thinking,, mine did)

    aaaaaaaah its all good fun. she just doesnt see how they can stay together without wax, and tbh at first i couldnt, but now i do-oo =D



    and yeah,, i think that when ive washed them a few times and theyve shrunk, i dont think theyll be that fat. theyre very squishy atm, as in, if i lie down its like an air-filled pillow or something. they are quite podgy at the roots, but its all good =D
     
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