Youjo's Personal Vomit
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Saturday, March 9, 2013
I finally did it.
After about 7 or 8 years I can finally stay it...
GED: GET!
The long road has come to an end!
Friday, March 8, 2013
Dreading change!?
I'm considering changing my dreadlocking method. My hair seems to be too soft for the soft brushing to make it lock. It's twisting fine, but Twists aren't what I'm going for.
What's I'm doing:
Brush Rubbing
You will need:
A soft bristle brush
Dread Wax
Residue Free Shampoo
Rubberbands
I recommend the DreadHead Wax and Shampoo.
1. Wash your hair with a residue free shampoo and let it air dry.
2. Get a soft bristle brush and rub it in a clockwise circular motion around your
head. You will start to notice little dread balls forming.
3. Add a little wax to each dread ball.
What I'm considering changing to:
Twist and Rip
You will need:
Dread Wax
Residue Free Shampoo
Rubberbands
I recommend the DreadHead Wax and Shampoo.
1. Section your hair into sections that are 1 inch by 1 inch. You can use
rubberbands to hold the sections while you section the rest of your hair.
2. When your washing your hair rub your head in a clockwise motion.
3. Once you get out of the shower and your hair is dry pull your hair apart in the
sections where the rubberbands are.
4. After you have pulled apart the sections add a M&M's worth of wax to each
dread and palm roll.
Twist and Pin
You will need:
Dread Wax
Residue Free Shampoo
Rubberbands
I recommend the DreadHead Wax and Shampoo.
1. Wash your hair with a residue free shampoo and let it air dry.
2. Section your hair into sections that are 1 inch by 1 inch. You can use
clips to hold the sections while you section the rest of your hair.
3. After you have sectioned off all of your hair, take one section down at a time
and twist it, then put some wax on the twist and keep twisting until it the twist is
twisting down into a ball on your head,
Twisting
You will need:Dread WaxResidue Free ShampooRubberbandsI recommend the DreadHead Wax and Shampoo. 1. Wash your hair with a residue free shampoo and let it air dry.2. Section your hair into sections that are 1 inch by 1 inch. You can use rubberbands to hold the sections while you section the rest of your hair.3. Once you have sectioned off all of your hair, take one section at a time and twist it back and forth between your fingers, then put some wax on the twist and keep twisting it. The more you twist the hair back and forth the faster the dreads will form and lock up.
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