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Dread Shampoo ?

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by goonter...why?, Jul 29, 2007.

  1. goonter...why?

    goonter...why? Member

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    Hi everyone. What's up? I'm planning on dreading my hair pretty soon, but I was just wondering if it's ok if I use Jason Naturals Tea Tree or Tall Grass shampoo on them. They say no residue, and I think that's what I'm supposed to be looking for, but I want to make sure before I buy it. Any advice would be super appreciated. Thanks in advance.
     
  2. HippieAdrien

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    well, it should work. if you get gunky stuff on your scalp after you wash, try diluting it with water.
     
  3. goonter...why?

    goonter...why? Member

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    Alright. Thank you!
     
  4. sped

    sped Member

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    Just check in the ingredients that theres no Sodium Lauryl/Laureth Sulfate. That stuffs no good for you= Carsenogenic
     
  5. goonter...why?

    goonter...why? Member

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    for sure. jason stuff is paraben and sulfate free :)
    i have another question...
    i want to get something to make my dreads look a little less crazy cause i have school and work, but i definitely don't want to put any wax in it, so i was wondering if anyone had any suggestions, like a good kind of gel or something?
     
  6. Inavacuum

    Inavacuum Senior Member

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    I wouldnt reccomend doing anything at all, but if you must I'd suggest aloe.

    That or just wear a cap
     
  7. goonter...why?

    goonter...why? Member

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    cool. that's what i was thinking. thanks!
     
  8. DJMach!n3

    DJMach!n3 Member

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    Aloe, then and hat....maybe a top hat.......but a wool hat works better....but if you like top hat and thats your thing.....wear a top hat. Or maybe even one of those hats with a pro......you know what nevermind....oh god Im still typing..........Stop typing..................I can stop typing.....*sigh*........not this again.....Im never going to.....ICE CREAM TRUCK BYE!
     
  9. peacelovebarefeet

    peacelovebarefeet BuRniN oNe...

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    haha.. this guy is really high or something..

    but yeah. ive used that jason shit, and it worked pretty well for me. if you want, you could try dr. bronners.. its a good soap for dreadies, a bit drying so you are definately going to want to dilute it. good luckies! :)
     
  10. DJMach!n3

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    Lol, I was almost 6am and I had not gotten sleep.
     
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