They stay better in the refrigerator.
No it won't it wi jus make your dreads and scalp hard as a rock
On eof the key ingrediants is Zinc oxide
yes, but not the best way.loose braids will lock faster then tight cause they can unravel move and knot up.
Fire fighters can have dreadlocks but they should tie them back so that its not a fire hazard.
when they dont fall apart.dreads lock slowly, but constantly.stop paying attention for several weeks.the closer you watch the progress the less progress you see.
You bet. I sliced apples last week with my 83 year old mother - we peeled, sliced them and soaked them with a tablespoon of lemon juice and water. I strained them and put them in a ziploc freezer bag. I just moved them to our downstairs freezer and they did not brown! Nice job on saving money !
maturity is usually at 2 years about.they are fully locked earlier, but not fully mature.this varies for the individual.
Yes, if you stop brushing your hair and keep on twisting them in the same shape, it would be a really good way to make dreadlocks.but only twist till they stay togetherdont keep on twisting or you do harm
anti lock brakes doesnt help you resuce the risk of injuries
Crush the apples, collect the juice, rack into bottles with a fermentation lock. Sit back and wait.
natural is best as it does the least damage and creates the best dreadssecond best is twist and ripsalons are the worse mistake.dread wax and dread kits are a scama harmful one that causes dread death