Try proclaim with olive oil. Always condition as well.
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.
Only residue-free shampoo should be used on dreadlocks.
no; just wash your hair with shampoo with them in; works for me...
you do not want to use wax..everthe best dread products are homemade
the same shampoo you use for a panda.c: because they both have FUR.!
"Pantene Pro-V the Volumizing Shampoo
You need to wash them either with a specialized shampoo, or one that you know contains only natural ingredients.You don't need to wash all your dreads, just the scalp. Then, as you rince, the shampoo will wash the surface of the dreads. The reason for doing it that way is that you don't want soapy residues inside your dreadlocks.technically you dont need a specialized shampoo or shampoo at allyou just need a residue free soapdr bronners diluted 12-1 is good, but most prefer the baking soda deep clean (see links)
They use Halal shampoo--Halal means "permissible" in Arabic. Google "Halal shampoo" and you'll find many brands.
Good Quality Shampoo=GQS
Pantene
olay! get it? ole!
baby shampoo