you shouldn't retwist dreads.
until they are able to hold together you can do it yourself when they fall apart.
when they hold together ..stop
too much twisting will cause dreads to twist right off.
you shouldn't retwist dreads. until they are able to hold together you can do it yourself when they fall apart. when they hold together ..stop too much twisting will cause dreads to twist right off.
When your hair is tight when you get a re-twist after three weeks when you pull a strand and it feels like you are pullin afro
At least every hour.
first, you should never use beezwax to twist your locs, unless they are beginner locs. simply for the fact that is has mineral oil and petroleum in it. the two lubricants act like a grease on the locs, preventing them from ever friction locking. instead, use a gel when you re twist because it's lighter and it doesn't cause alot of buildup, unlike wax. depending on your region, activity level, and age of locs, washing can be as much as every other day or as little as once a week. however, re twisting should be done at least once every 4-5 weeks. I'm not telling you to follow my regimen, but that's what has kept my almost 3 year old locs going strong.
Yes, you absolutely can. In five months into my loc journey and I always retwist with beeswax.
Every year
Re-certify every 3 years.
That bulb should be accessable from inside the trunk. Pull the carpet away from the area behind the bulb. There should be a screw out bulb holder. Just twist it and pull it and the bulb out. Replace the bulb and twist the bulb holder back into place. Re-seat the carpet.
You should repaint your house every ten years. That is the average normal cycle to repaint your house.
There should be sound clips online that can be downloaded. Alternatively, for the real thing some war re-enacting societies will most likely have one and use it ate their re-enactments or knowing someone in such a society it may be possible to twist their arm into "stretching its legs".
No they know all know nothing and twist the thing to make it sound right
Gas cylinders should be re-tested every 5 to 10 years, depending on the type of gas and the regulations in your specific location. It is important to have cylinders inspected regularly to ensure they are safe for use.