tolly
Well-Known Member
Still cruising, I don't miss fiddling with my hair and finding shed hair all over my apartment.
I have lots of instagram accounts to look at beautiful locks. The dreadlocks I see in real life aren't very nice. Makes me have second thoughts, they are usually dry looking or look dirty or full of lints or all three and I am worried I may not get such lustrous locks like I see here and on Instagram.
I wash and wet frequently, twice a week and use rose water and a few drops of jojoba oil. Whenever it feels really dry I use a dime sized KNKT and rinse out thoroughly.
I will take pictures in December and post to show progress.
I have lots of instagram accounts to look at beautiful locks. The dreadlocks I see in real life aren't very nice. Makes me have second thoughts, they are usually dry looking or look dirty or full of lints or all three and I am worried I may not get such lustrous locks like I see here and on Instagram.
I wash and wet frequently, twice a week and use rose water and a few drops of jojoba oil. Whenever it feels really dry I use a dime sized KNKT and rinse out thoroughly.
I will take pictures in December and post to show progress.
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You will love it. The longest time you will spend is sitting for your install, and that's only one time. Even a wash day with locks is way shorter. It only takes a few minutes to braid and band your hair before washing, and you don't have to do that forever, either. You can stop doing that once your consultant says it's ok. After a wash, the hair dries SUPER fast, too. Especially in the early stages right after your install. I'm talking less than an hour and your hair will be dry. That's nothing! So you really can just go about your day without worrying about how long it's going to take for your hair to dry, especially now that it's getting colder out.
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