Judge Dread
Active Member
@BNE do you have natural hair?realest advice for any1 natural. i learned to run if a salon won't let me pick the products.
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@BNE do you have natural hair?realest advice for any1 natural. i learned to run if a salon won't let me pick the products.
Everyone has opinions of what works for them. There is no end all to be all. I just try to keep it natural.Oh youre fine. I get it. I totally get it.
I just remember when I first started out ppl started telling me so much shit and it became confusing and kind of overwhelming.
Just ask questions about what he is using to wash, condition and twist your locs. Make sure they are as natural as can be. Read the labels yourself before he starts. Tell him to use natural products even if the process takes longer. Remember your scalp is alive and can not happily grow hair if he uses dead artificial products on it.
I send you blessings from here. Enjoy the processThat should be pretty simple because I don't use that ish on my hair now. I shall do it LURKER!
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And by natural I just mean unprocessed by chemicals.
oh ok so you dont put anything in your hair?
how do you wash your hair?
Oh I put stuff in my hair. Just avoid chemicals.oh ok so you dont put anything in your hair?
how do you wash your hair?
Perhaps, I should have said harsh chemicals haha. Touche.:df3:
I use Lush products. Handmade, all natural fruits, berries, organic oils and ish.
Avocado Co-wash
Honey and Coconut Oil for moisture
Banana puree for blowouts and that's it.
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Do you make your own avacodo wash and stuff? I know it is a lot to do and I drive my wife crazy with my aloe conditioner but natural takes time.Perhaps, I should have said harsh chemicals haha. Touche.:df3:
I use Lush products. Handmade, all natural fruits, berries, organic oils and ish.
Avocado Co-wash
Honey and Coconut Oil for moisture
Banana puree for blowouts and that's it.
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Buy some avacodo's and do it yourself. Joking........ not really but......Im about to pick up some of these items.
do you know where I can find these at.
I would love to try the avocado co-wash
Im about to pick up some of these items.
do you know where I can find these at.
I would love to try the avocado co-wash
Do you make your own avacodo wash and stuff? I know it is a lot to do and I drive my wife crazy with my aloe conditioner but natural takes time.
Buy some avacodo's and do it yourself. Joking........ not really but......
Tell us more Bill Nye the loc guy
Im quite intrigued. @TheMasterKey
:ha:
Thats all I could look at it, hes fine as hell.
http://www.lushusa.com/hair/shampoo/avocado-co-wash/05940.html
And this stuff smells DELICIOUS... takes every fiber of my being not to bite into this bar.
I'm sure there is a local store in your area.
It's very soft and creamy when wet so you can break a small piece rub in your hands and apply through hair. You will "LOVE" it.
You will hate me later if you ever go into this shop. You will spend.. lots of money.
I switched my whole body care up in this shop.
I don't use chemical toothpaste.
Body creams
Hair products
Face products.
Deodorant lol.. I replaced everything!
lol even Rihanna was trying to school J.cole about the aloe vera, he wasn't tryin to hear her tho lol
I'll post more things the I use to wash and maintain my locs in the next few days.
Espeiacially if you start using honey. Aloe consistency can be tough to get right also. Coconut both hard or soft is also good.DIY isnt too hard yall, just stick to the recipes before u start freestylin
Espeiacially if you start using honey. Aloe consistency can be tough to get right also. Coconut both hard or soft is also good.
@Race Jones and @Reesey, can i recommend buying black over Lush? I love Lush but raw African products will always > white owned corporations imo.