Yes, you absolutely can. In five months into my loc journey and I always retwist with beeswax.
you don't need to retwist dreads.dreads when formed will only be harmed by retwisting,over twisting can lead to dreads twisted right off
Yes you can use vaseline on dreads. I would not recommend starting dreads off with vaseline, but if you want to use it to grease your scalp I will use just a little. If you use too much grease like vaseline, depending on the length and thickness of your dreads, when it's time for a shampoo you will have to use steaming hot water or as hot as you can stand it with shampoo to remove all the grease. If you are starting dreads off I recommend using beeswax, or beeswax gel,or find a brand that you are comfortable with.
it is a process. -have to have natural hair.. -twist hair in clockwise with beeswax.. -sit under dryer (dreads are matted hair) simply stated.
AnswerNo, sorry. You can use it to get your hair to clump and look like dreads, but true dreads result only when your hair locks. Then again, if you want to start the process, use twisting wax. Or beeswax. Just go to a hair supply store (like sally's) and they should have something like that in the black hair care aisle.Brittanynever use wax! any wax!included see a wax issue guide and wax removal link
The frequency of retwisting dreads can vary depending on hair type, growth rate, and personal preference. Typically, it's recommended to retwist every 4 to 8 weeks to maintain neatness and prevent matting. However, some individuals may choose to wait longer to promote natural growth and avoid tension on the scalp. Ultimately, it's important to listen to your hair's needs and adjust your routine accordingly.
You can make ointment without beeswax and use paraffin wax instead. Most people like beeswax because it is more organic.
no, they use beeswax
Beeswax is a terrible way to go. It NEVER comes out of your hair and every particle of dirt, dust and dander that comes into contact with it will stick. Over time the wax will harden and become almost impossible to remove.
To apply beeswax effectively for your project, melt the beeswax in a double boiler or microwave, then use a brush or cloth to apply it to the surface you want to protect or seal. Allow the beeswax to cool and harden before using the project.
yes he does have dreads
A boy can comb out his dreads if he wants to.
everyone looks good in dreads. but not everyone thinks you look good in dreads. it does not matter how you look in dreads, only how you feel. dreads are not about looks, but lifestyle. are you ready for a change? then dread up!.