07
Feb
The Dread Master’s 8 Tips to Luscious Locks
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- Get a professional like the Dread Master to neaten up your dreads at least once every two weeks to month.
- Do not add extra gel or heavy sprays; this will cause locks to loosen and feel sticky.
- Cover locks at night with a soft head wrap or scarf to keep them from getting fluffy too quickly.
- Tie hair with a cotton scarf if your perspire a lot, especially while exercising.
- If your head gets itchy, try putting bi-carb soda, apple cider vinegar, warm water, and tea-tree oil in a tub or sink and dip your hair and scalp into it. Massage it for a couple of minutes and let sit for 10 minutes, then rinse with warm water only (no shampoo). It will itch like crazy initially, but then will feel less itchy after.
- Only wash your hair with shampoo… not conditioner. This will keep your dread locks clean and less likely to come loose.
- 3 in One Menthol Head and Shoulders shampoo will prevent a build up of dandruff.
- When you shower, don’t scrub hard. Just massage softly so that your dreads don’t quickly become loose.