You can wash dreadlocks with any type of soap or shampoo, BUT residue-free shampoo is what you should be using.
No, but when you have dreadlocks it means you do not wash your hair
natural dreadlocks
natural dreadlocks
Goats milk has more nutrients. If you have a orphaned baby animal of any kind, I recommend using goat's milk. Goats milk has more nutrients. If you have a orphaned baby animal of any kind, I recommend using goat's milk.
Soap is soap.
If you plan to eat the pumpkin seeds, do not wash them with soap.
A good car wash soap, it doesn't leave spots, dish soap will.
You wash it with loads of soap
That really depends on your personal preferences. Generally people with dreadlocks will wash them once or twice a week, in the morning. You don't want to get them wet too often because they take a long time to dry, and sleeping on damp dreadlocks may cause the development of mold inside. washing too often can lead to oiliness. i added links to a deep clean using baking soda that cleans better then any soap.
Wash with soap and warm water, then blot dry carefully, then disinfect and bandage.
wash and rinse it repeatedly
Chickens have to wash their mouths out with soap because they use fowl language.