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What are some good products that work on African hair?

How much dread wax should I be using?

In what order should I wax, wash?

Which products work on already dreaded hair?

Is aloe good for dreads?

Which wax should I use?

 
 
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What are some good products that work on African hair?

1. Knatty Dread
2. DreadHeadHQ

 
 
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How much dread wax should I be using?

Well that depends on what wax you are using, if you are using a pomade wax (like Murray's beeswax, which I do not recommend, they are greasy and they will make your dreads fall apart) you will have to use a lot because it does not hold the dreads together.
If you use the Knatty Dread or DreadHeadHQ you will be using a finger full of wax on each dred (depending on how thick the dreads are and how long they are).

 
 
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In what order should I wax, wash?

It depends on which method you use. Check out the methods section in FAQ Part 2 to find more information about the method you want to use.

 
 
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Which products work on already dreaded hair?

You can use the Knatty Dread and DreadHeadHQ products on already dreaded hair.

 
 
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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.

 
 
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Which wax should I use?

There are many different products out on the market that say they are intended for dreadlocking hair, but that does not mean that they actually work. Any wax that has the ingredient of petroleum is bad for your dreads, it will make your dreads feel nasty and it will make your dreads fall apart. There are 3 waxes that are appropriate for dreadlocking hair:
1. Knatty Dread
2. DreadHeadHQ