new dreads, help me out.

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by ManipulatedDeadd, Jul 28, 2010.

  1. RooRshack

    RooRshack On Sabbatical

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    I wash daily, just in the shower, with water or bronners. Occasionally cheap white vinegar to remove bronners residue, which happens a little bit.

    Though I do have a secret weapon against mould. During the summer, when I wash all the time, I'm a blacksmith. When I wash my hair, the water runs black. Coal is rather poisonous:D
     
  2. Jeabou

    Jeabou Member

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    Do they not need Blacksmiths in the remaining three seasons? Do you have an occupation for every season?
     
  3. RooRshack

    RooRshack On Sabbatical

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    I teach the blacksmithing version of the metal work merit badge at a boy scout summer camp.

    While doing this, I've also learned that I love blacksmithing, and am getting/making my own forge and anvil as soon as I can.
     
  4. Jeabou

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    smart arse. :)
     
  5. ManipulatedDeadd

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    yeah, i called this thread "new dreads, help me out" because i wanted to talk about longboarding...... ha
     
  6. Enjoy

    Enjoy Senior Member

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    you're closer
     
  7. ARealRasta

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    If your Dreadlocks are falling out, just comb them in some more and put a Rubber Band at the tips. My friend who does lots of dreadlocks does this all the time and it works GREAT! Her dreadlocks are super tight because she backcombs them every few days.
     
  8. Dragonvine

    Dragonvine I do Glass

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    No thanks for me answering every single one of your questions? Psht.

    Any sort of moisture could cause mold if the dread is constantly moist. So since you exert yourself every day dry the sweat out with a hairdryer or a towel or something.
     
  9. ManipulatedDeadd

    ManipulatedDeadd Member

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    thanks dragonvine! :p seriouslyyy!
     
  10. aFoolOnaHill

    aFoolOnaHill Proper Villain

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    I never implied that that's what do you did.
     

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