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Waxing For Survival

Written by admin on January 8th, 2009

You need not shell out huge bucks to wax your dreadlocks. Yes, it’s true! Waxing dreadlocks is a do-it-yourself task that only needs assistance from your friends, dread wax and a little information. Do not look surprised! Simply keep reading to get the full details.

While waxing dreadlocks is crucial to holding your locks together until they mature; there are a few questions that people who flaunt dreadlocks are often confused about. Some people ask about the amount of wax that they should apply to their locks? This is an important question as over waxing is a problem that is often faced by people while waxing dreadlocks.

The quantity of wax that is just enough to hold your loose hair is sufficient. Usually wax that can cover your little finger is adequate for one dreadlock. After all, we are not making a candle here, are we? You can start applying the wax from roots and work it over the whole lock. Further, use a blow dryer and heat your dreads so that the wax gets easily soaked in. This would also reduce the visibility of whiteness over the locks due to wax, which is especially noticeable on dark hair.

Another query related to waxing dreadlocks that people are curious to know about is how often they should wax their locks? Generally, you should use wax after washing your hair along with the accelerator. The quantity of wax that you apply on locks should reduce with time as your dreadlocks get mature.

Wax is essential as it allows you to smooth out any loose hair and fix it without dread balling it, which is definitely a time-consuming task. Waxing dreadlocks on a regular basis also helps to impart the required nutrients to your dreads so that they do not dry up and become damaged.

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