WTF! No vegan dread wax!

Discussion in 'Vegetarian' started by TreePhiend, Sep 3, 2004.

  1. TreePhiend

    TreePhiend Member

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    Yes, after a few google searches it appears that there is no company offering vegan dread wax. They all have beeswax in them and that just sucks. Does anyone have any info on vegan dreadlock care/methods? I got them from just backcombing and had em in for about 3 weeks now, they are holding together, but they arn't really locking yet. Any help would be great!
     
  2. nitemarehippygirl

    nitemarehippygirl Senior Member

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    what's wrong with beekeeping?
     
  3. nitemarehippygirl

    nitemarehippygirl Senior Member

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    anyways, i just wouldn't use wax at all..... too nasty. keep trying to let em knot up on their own. otherwise, maybe try paraffin wax, but that's gonna be shitty, maybe shea butter, that might work. good luck.
     
  4. Orsino2

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    Hmm... maybe you ought to go with a mullet.
     
  5. TreePhiend

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    Many bees die when their food - honey is stolen from them. They also die when they are transported on big trucks to pollenate crops. I don't need to steal the bee's wax for my own purposes, it is their home.

    On the dread front I guess I will just keep back combing and palm rollin them to speed up the dreading process. I'm just tired of messin with my hair all the time to keep the little guys from fallin out.
     
  6. Tnerb

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    the wax is something that dreds need. without it they get dry and crack 'n look shaitty. as for vegan alternatives i dunno man. i jes dont know...
     

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