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| How can I
use beeswax/honey/Aloe
Vera/etc.
to dread my hair? Regular beeswax is very brittle, it will be really hard to put on the dreads unless you melt it and then put it in. But as soon as it dries it's just going to chunk off, and leave little pieces behind, that will hold dirt and make black spots in your dreads. Honey is very sticky and it is not very thick so it will just coat the hair like gelatin would and not help hold the knots together in the dreads. It also attracts bugs and dirt. The only thing Aloe Vera can be used for in dreads is to condition them, but it will not help the dreading process when the dreads are new. |
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| Is aloe good
for dreads? Aloe Vera can be used in dreads to condition them, but it will not help the dreading process because it will coat the hair causing the dreads to have a hard time locking up. |
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| How many jars
of wax will I need? How long will a jar of wax last me? It depends on what method you use to get dreads. |
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| In what order
should I wax, wash? It depends on what method you use to get dreads. |
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| How much dread
wax should I be using? It
depends on what method
you use to get dreads. |
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| How long will
I need to use the dread wax? It depends on what method you use to get dreads. |