I wouldn't worry about it. Lather it heavily with bronners or some other residue free (or at least bar) soap, should help lock in any frayed stuff. Or that's what I'd do.
well with scissors yes, but i havent gone completely through with it yet because there is some hair falling out after cutting and i'm a little worried that that is a problem, however its not noticeable on my head that there was hair loss there's just some hair shedding all over the back of my shirt though lol
That happens when I get my dreads split with scissors, as long as it's a few strands and not clumps of hair coming out, it's normal.
Thats somehow related to me, but I dont consider it a problem. 2 years ago I had an afro hair, and It was time to do something, because it was getting very annoying, so I asked my friend to make some dreadlocks in the back of my head, 35 dreadlocks were made and all other hair was cut off. And after that day I havent touched my hair its been 2 years, now those dreadlocks in my back are connecting into bigger congos, and the rest of my head has some neglect dreadlocks which are connected at the roots. I dont worry because the hair can take care of itself, it just takes time.
i dunno man, ur hair n all, but wont that (given time) leave u with a fatty beaver tail? you not ripping at all?
well it makes sense that hair would fall out cuz dreads are just trapped knotted hair. AS HDH said as long as massive clumps are not coming off then Id keep on doing what your doing and cut that biotch into smaller dreads!