Consequences of not rinsing.

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by Jeabou, Dec 22, 2010.

  1. Jeabou

    Jeabou Member

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    Was just thinking last night, whilst washing my dreads, what would happen if you left a bicarb mixture in your hair to dry? I know that when I rinse, I can feel the almost slimy texture of it coming out.

    I know it's a weird question, just got me wondering. Haha.:)
     
  2. pypes

    pypes Hot alien babes

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    Sometimes I get bicarb scum left in my roots and I think, meh, I'll rinse it tommorow. It's still scum the next day so fuck knows if it ever dries.
     
  3. OhSoDreadful

    OhSoDreadful Childish Idealist

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    the baking soda always looked the same, but in flakes. I know it was baking soda because I don't have dandruff and this was a whiter color than usual dandruff
     
  4. GLENGLEN

    GLENGLEN Banned

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    In My Humble Opinion Tis Clear As Crystal, When The Solution Dried, The Bi-Carb

    Would Revert To Powder Form, Leaving You With A Socially Unacceptable

    Dose Of Mega Snow Storm Extreme Dandruff...:eek::eek:.



    Cheers Glen.
     
  5. Captain Cannabis

    Captain Cannabis Banned

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    It would probably smell terrible.
     
  6. VULGAR

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    it turns into cocain!!!
     
  7. Jeabou

    Jeabou Member

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    And that son, is how baby cocains is borned.
     
  8. livnasty

    livnasty Member

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    yeah, you'd probably have white powdery looking stuff near the roots. and i bet it would feel sticky/yucky
     

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