Combining Dreadlocks w/ The Lock-Docta - A Dread Vlog Short
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you know how i combine dreads?? just do nothing. and its totally free.
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@JWOLFyep they do look bad they look completely fake with not a hint of personality nothing at all like real dreads ...and they dont move at all and have been cut 3 times in 5 years google soaringeagle dreadlocks and see mine with zero products
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In response to any messages that goes something like "DONT DO THIS IT WILL BREAK/DAMAGE YOUR DREADS"!! Please be aware that on the product page that everyone visits to purchase the LockDocta it is made very clear that the Lock Docta has the potential to damage dreads if overused/misused. This is not something I take lightly. It states that if you can not read and understand the warning that you should not used the Docta. That said, it can be hugely beneficial if used responsibly. -KJC
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I've watched your complete vlog series and visited your site. It's helped me tremendously! My 15 yo son has been wanting dreds for a year but his hair is already at least 12 - 16 inches long. Most african american (which we are) sites only give info for starting locs with short hair. Once we get started we'll send in befor and after pics! BTW...you are pretty funny and kinda hot!!
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i mean trimming them
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can you cut dreads?
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hey man i really want dreads and i know im mentaly ready but i have some concerns my biggest one is that the front of my hair is very thin becuase it got damaged but its just like the very front the rest is kinda thick and i wondered what i might be able to do to get around that problem or if it is even a problem at all. also i wanted to know what shampoos and comditioners i can use that wont leave residue and when i do wash my dreads for the first time how do i fix them if they come undone
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Poke in the center that's what she said
i afraid of poking a bit.. isnt that a little dangerous for them? you know.. i am scared of situation, when they can be a bit thinner in place where they were poked after few weeks
Fusion2222 1 year ago
@Fusion2222 If you don't feel comfortable doing it you probably shouldn't. You can have a professional loctician do it for you as they understand the risks and can assure the safety of your dreads.
KnottyJonnyClean 10 months ago