Newbie Questions

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by bongbongbong, Jun 26, 2007.

  1. bongbongbong

    bongbongbong Member

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    Hi there everyone. I have wanted dreads for years now and i am finally in a position with my education and everything that i can get them. Basically, i was wondering if it is worth buying one of the kits from dreadheadhq or sometrhing like that. I read somewhere or other that there is little point and that the wax is evil and not good for dreading anyway and that you can make a locking spray out of saltwater and lemon? Is this true? Also my hair is fairly thick and like 6" in length, will it dread? Also should i use rubber bands and what is the best method online for backcombing in your opinion? lol sorry a fair few questions there.
    JAck
     
  2. bongbongbong

    bongbongbong Member

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    oh yeah, also can anyone reccomend a easily available soap or shampoo thats residue free? I live in the uk btw so has to be easily available in shops i guess
     
  3. WWKCD729

    WWKCD729 Member

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    check out my thread dude...search for the lemon and sea salt, they do lock them up tighter, wax IS A NO!!!! a lot of research and the dread guru(soaringeagle)says no!!! but yeah, backcombing, use a flea comb, its all pretty much in my thread, cause im a newbie too, and dont bother with a kit, youre better off just doing it yourself, rubberbands...i dont know...i might use little ones for like a week, if that...but there are threads about this too, just search for them
     
  4. bongbongbong

    bongbongbong Member

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    sweet man, will do. Think my mate is going to help me out tomorrow with them. Will let you know how it goes lol.
     
  5. WWKCD729

    WWKCD729 Member

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    for sure, i have to get a flea comb and then ill be starting mine, i have thick hair too, so i guess we will both find out how they turn out, dreads are for all hair types, but locking varies you know? just gotta wati and see
     
  6. Man-Erg

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    Hey guys, good luck on starting both of your journies!

    WWKCD, I got a flea comb at my grocery store in the pet section, it ended up costing about 3 dollars I think, didn't even end up using it, lol.

    And bongbong, I don't know about easily available residue-free soaps because I just use Ivory myself. If you can't afford a speciality soap right now or can't find one, I'd recommend that. My hair is locking up fine, maybe a little slower than it would if I had a residue-free soap, but its good for a temporary solution.
     
  7. shedtroll

    shedtroll Peace, Love & Linux

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    Thursday Plantation tea tree oil shampoo. Availible at Holland and Barrent. You'll find yourself there alot. :)
     
  8. Caelynn

    Caelynn Yellow Butterfly

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    just so you know Ivory soap has animal fat in it... used it before i knew and it made me feel disgusting after i found out... can you say hot shower! anyways i recomend Dr. Bonner's... it is amazing! good luck!
     
  9. knotdirty

    knotdirty Over the Rainbow

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    yeah, I used ivory too...ewwww, I shudder a little just thinking about it.

    Dr. Bronners is the way to go...remember to dilute!
     

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