look in the sporting goods section wherever they sell hockey stuff...theres spray bottles of cleaning stuff there for sale that would make a fresh shit from a hobo smell like pancakes im pretty sure its safe for hair
You May Be Content To Use It For Cleaning Engines, But When I Comes To Hair, Methinks Otherwise......*le sigh* Cheers Glen.
well seeing as i have short dreads and 7-months in, you can really tell when they need a wash, coz through tam wear and sleeping, they get a little crazy by day 4-5 thanks though guys
Anybody Who Goes For 5 Days Without Washing Their Hair, Should Not Be In The Least Bit Surprised When They Are Confronted With A Nasty Smell.... Cheers Glen.
I am talking about 1-5 days, same smell,, i am going to see what happens, use the knotty boy shampoo? not sea salt spray for once.
I use baking soda once per week and dr bronner's twice a week (ish). Still have flakes, so many variables, gonna be a while to figure this out
glen, my hair doesn't smell after 7 or more days of no washing :toetap:. by the way, i use dr bronners. i dont like bicarb much. also, why do you wear a tam so much? just curious.
I like wearing a tam,, i started my dreads very short, so i have a lot of loosness at the back and a tam covers it up when i am at university.
they may always have loose parts. and why are you covering them for school? is it a rule, or are you embarrassed?
no, i just wear a tam after day 2, when going to uni,, after a few days of sleep etc b4 the wash they start to look a little funky, i am also waiting for them to lock, i know of people who waited a good year before showing neglet dreads to people.
You're forgetting the forum rule. You have to a) use the neglect method and b) love how your hair looks all the time.
I bet after your locks mature you'll miss the days of the mid year mark. I mean it's cool seeing them progress but don't look over the messy nest stage.