What do you wash with?

Discussion in 'Dreadlocks' started by BrotherMat, Jul 28, 2009.

  1. sarah_karigo

    sarah_karigo Member

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    If thyaft werye treu, thern...


    You get the idea.
     
  2. 73N5H1

    73N5H1 Member

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    I shouldn't laugh, but that was just too good lol
     
  3. vigilanteherbalist2

    vigilanteherbalist2 Senior Member

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    bronners, burt's bees, or baking soda
     
  4. amybird

    amybird Senior Member

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    Water.
     
  5. BrotherMat

    BrotherMat Member

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    LMAO!

    Ive tried washing only with water before, but i noticed that my hair actually did stink a bit, so did my girlfriend. I use saltwater occasionally
     
  6. 73N5H1

    73N5H1 Member

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    I'm convinced that water is the answer to every problem (see sig)
     
  7. shadygrov

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    lol...once your locks are longer and matured you will see the why lots of us insist water is only thing you need to wash your hair on a regular basis. Right now you are just speculating that is does a bad job without any real experience to tell you otherwise. Pretty sure that all of us that do use water aren't talking out our asses here. There is a reason we all switched.

    The hardest part was getting use to the fact there aren't suds in your hair. Hard concept to get rid considering most people use shampoo from infancy to the day they die or too old to wash their hair.
     
  8. sam.yeah!

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  9. Pat__

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    I wash with scissors
     
  10. sam.yeah!

    sam.yeah! Member

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    ^ I'm sure you do. ;)
     
  11. Pat__

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    You should try it
     
  12. natural philosophy

    natural philosophy bitchass sexual chocolate

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    thats just improbable
     
  13. 73N5H1

    73N5H1 Member

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    washing with water makes it probable
     
  14. sam.yeah!

    sam.yeah! Member

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    Why do you want me to cut off my dreads so bad?
     
  15. Critik

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    I wash with Dr.bronners Or sometimes that cheap shampoo that leaves ur hair really dry. Forget the name
     
  16. kair

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    Bronners works for me
     
  17. hellodreadhead

    hellodreadhead Beta as fuck

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    Just washed with Lavender Bronner's. I got it in my eye and nearly died desperately trying to find the shower head to get rid. It's worse than napalm.
     
  18. kair

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    I heard that its like hot sauce in your eyes. I try to squeeze my eyes shut as hard as can when I wash with it.
     
  19. hellodreadhead

    hellodreadhead Beta as fuck

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    Yeah it is, it was even diluted. Although I would imagine the peppermint is the worst kind for stripping the eye retina.
     
  20. vigilanteherbalist2

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    the ppermint kind feels good when i get it in my eye. haven't had that happen with lavender yet.
     
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