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  • @twentyfivehourpharmacy6348
    @twentyfivehourpharmacy6348 Před 5 lety +53

    Idk why I’m watching this tbh. It’s about 11 pm on a Sunday night and I have a buzz cut. You seem pretty real with this stuff, thanks for the random entertainment lol

  • @matulich77
    @matulich77 Před 10 lety +55

    u are by far the most informative person i have found..thank you dearly

  • @Blueswailer
    @Blueswailer Před 10 lety +7

    This video is helpful for me, since I have had dandruff issues frequently since puberty(which is to say around 12-13 years now). I only wash my babylocks with lukewarm water(obviously residue free shampoo as well, but talking about temperatures), and rinse with water as cold as I can bear to promote blood circulation in my scalp.
    One thing I've found that soothes my scalp is the freshly squeezed aqueous goo inside Aloe vera plants' leaves. Just rubbing in it into my scalp and leaving it there for 15-30 minutes before I take a shower and massage & rinse it out along with shampoo. Not convenient for everyone of course, but I have around 30 decorative house plants, among them multiple aloes of different sizes and ages so harvesting some goo now and then is easy.

  • @drowsydwarf
    @drowsydwarf Před 10 lety +3

    Watching this while you are in the states. Hope you are enjoying your trip.

  • @queenangel321
    @queenangel321 Před 10 lety +14

    Let me add something. As usual your totally right about the deep cleaning removing residue and reasons for itchiness. Another reason for itchiness is your scalp is No longer getting the stimulation it used to when you brushed your hair. Without that stimulation blood flow will be decrease and sebaceous glands will get unbalanced. I suggest getting a scalp massager or a shampoo brush to GENTLY massage the scalp and give it the attention it craves. Shampoo brushes can be bought online or at beauty supply stores for a few bucks. They are a good investment.

    • @Gibbypastrami
      @Gibbypastrami Před 5 lety +1

      yeah thats exactly my problem, before i had dreads in i would run my hands through my hair and sorta massage my scalp, wasnt itchy, just felt good lol, i really noticed how much i missed doing it and i noticed my scalp got less healthy from the lack of stimulation, i now do some light rubbing to lower irritation, still doing research about what else i can do to actually get rid of the flakes, before i started the "light rubbing" of my dreaded scalp i would actually get sores on my head, still do every once in awhile, kinda like a bedsore, i put neosporin on it, that usually heals them
      idk why i went on so long about this, im mouthy when im stoned lol

  • @advanceconsulting9449
    @advanceconsulting9449 Před 8 lety +1

    Greetings Chris, love your videos and definitively using your kind advice and instructions as a guide and action plan on my dreadlocking journey. Thank you :). Back to the comment...........
    4 days after getting my new backcombed dreads is really Itchy, a little painful and starting to get greasy. I noticed that it gets itchier whenever I wear my headband.
    Definitely, very important to change headband for a clean one every day, as well as a daily change of your pillow case or old shirt used to cover dreads at night.

  • @lilhpster
    @lilhpster Před 10 lety +3

    Omg thank you for liking my picture on Instagram! Lol it made my day!

  • @sphericalbastard
    @sphericalbastard Před 3 lety

    Thank's man! I just made my first locks and I had alot of worries! You helped alot!

  • @MarisaFloyd
    @MarisaFloyd Před 8 lety +4

    You're seriously the most helpful youtuber ever. Thank you so much ❤️❤️

  • @russkidj19zeta7
    @russkidj19zeta7 Před 8 lety

    i'm so glad you mentioned tgel because that's what i use anyway. you inevitably answered a question i had. how cool.

    • @russkidj19zeta7
      @russkidj19zeta7 Před 8 lety

      on top of that, baby shampoo was my other question since i use that too because i have sensitive skin, so it was nice to see that answer right at the top of the comments...

  • @krystamonique47
    @krystamonique47 Před 5 lety +6

    Every winter my skin and scalp gets dry, itchy, and dandruff. I purposely don’t wash as often in the winter. I don’t need to change shampoo, I need oil. Oh it itches!!!!

  • @LadyfromOklahoma
    @LadyfromOklahoma Před 10 lety +22

    To help alleviate dandruff those of you should try adding tea tree oil to your shampoo. It helps prevent lice also. ;)

  • @juliaparks06
    @juliaparks06 Před 9 lety

    I love your videos they are so informative and helpful ...thank you so much :)

  • @PinxPer17
    @PinxPer17 Před 5 lety +1

    The first shampoo I used right after getting my dreads was knotty boy, and I noticed it left tons of residue in my hair and made my head VERY itchy and irritated, not to mention it loosened my hair quite a bit after every use. I switched to an organic shampoo bar because this Kauai girl whom had really nice dreads that were nearly touching the ground recommended it to me, she said not to use any big name brands they all have to much stuff in them and that the best soaps for dreads are simple and natural. My hair is knotting better and looks healthier after switching to bar soap. FYI don't rub the bar in your hair, you have to lube up your hands with it and then massage it into your head!

  • @donobunny
    @donobunny Před 10 lety +1

    hey there i watched youre other video about washing dreadlocks the one wth you pour acv on your scalp i think. i did almost the same except washed mne first with dr.woods with a little bit of baking soda then rinse then i used a white vinegar coz its cheap and readily available here in the philippines and i put on some dried rose mary on the vinegar for an hour. then rinsed it last wednesday then yesterday i did it again no more flakies but sorta softened my dreads eheheeheh. learned another thing from you sir ^^.now im trying the one with combining dreadlocks or congoing 3 dreadlocks.finally saw the roots of your dreads i sorta got the same thing going on with my dreads.thanks and again and more power god bless.

  • @nickmolinelli3270
    @nickmolinelli3270 Před 8 lety

    with my new dreads I developed itchyness and dandruff. I read that scalp stimulation it great for this problem. so they recommend to get a hair pick and use it to scratch the scalp. iv been doing it and noticed a big difference.

  • @SkyEatsCody
    @SkyEatsCody Před 9 lety +2

    I love how you pronounce schedule, it is so damn cute!

  • @AudreyWhitehurst
    @AudreyWhitehurst Před 9 lety +20

    I have never had dandruff... Now that I've gotten dreads I do. It's not horrible but it's still gross. 😒

    • @giblebound
      @giblebound Před 6 lety

      same :l

    • @nrrbull
      @nrrbull Před 6 lety

      Same

    • @yoni9795
      @yoni9795 Před 6 lety

      same

    • @stormathas.1137
      @stormathas.1137 Před 5 lety +2

      Well part of it is just gathering what naturally falls and sheds but its more noticeable now because its being gathered by your dreads.

  • @WVairsoft304
    @WVairsoft304 Před 8 lety +1

    Love your videos man

  • @tomasgutierrez4549
    @tomasgutierrez4549 Před 4 lety +3

    Its just hard when you trying to work out an then your dreads get soaked with sweat an starts itching. An if you work out all the time you got to wash your hair almost everyday yo get the sweat an smell out.

  • @AtepaHathorMakalani
    @AtepaHathorMakalani Před 9 lety +1

    Some great types thanks!

  • @konstantinelinakis4443
    @konstantinelinakis4443 Před 5 lety +3

    Ok so I had dreadlocks 2-3 years ago,cut em off,put them back on (different dreadlock....hairdresser whatever you call her the second time) and my scalp hasn't stopped being itchy. Its been months,I also get dandruf which i didnt get the first time,that i know of at least. Any advice?

  • @420Megaskunk
    @420Megaskunk Před 9 lety

    I personally use dollylocks dreadlock shampoo bar, just putting that out there btw. It seems to do the trick, plus i can say as somebody who deals with an itchy scalp, it really soothes the negetive sensation. i recently ordered a new bar from the same company but to anybody whos wandering, i recommend the rosemary pepermint dreadlock shampoo bar from dollylocks. oh and p.s. i stay away from knotty boy since countless reviews on amazon claim that it leaves some sort of "film" on your dreads.

  • @geekunique8216
    @geekunique8216 Před 10 lety +1

    +Toshie Nins having your hair tied up is DEFINITELY the reason why your first set of dreads didn't mature properly... The reason is, is that the tied up hair wasn't able to move and cause friction (which creates the knots, and helps them to properly mature).
    With young dreads, it is best to keep your hair down as much as possible until they mature, and if you HAVE to tie them up/keep them out of your face, try keeping them in a headband or tuck them into a tam (which will allow them to move more than a ponytail would).
    Anyway, good luck with your new set of dreads! :)

    • @syq.
      @syq. Před 5 lety

      5 years I'm just seeing this lol this was really helpful, I always have my hair tied up and middle to the end of my hair just won't dread! Now I know why

  • @1dread61
    @1dread61 Před 10 lety +1

    You got some sick ass dreads bro

  • @HaughtyClock6
    @HaughtyClock6 Před 10 lety +1

    One more question not involving dandruff, when I wash my hair I try not to leave it in the water to long cus im afraid ill fuck up the knots or something or like ill get more loose hair than im supposed to, how long should I keep my hair in the water to get a proper cleaning for dreads as young as mine?

  • @spencrock
    @spencrock Před 10 lety

    Will a hair dyer damage the elastic bands in my dreads? I have noticed that a lot are coming out following the days that I blow dry them.

  • @DTechnologyservices
    @DTechnologyservices Před 6 lety

    My irritation is coming from the gel that's being used on my hair after it dries when its renewed. However because of work i have to get my hair done every 2 weeks. I'm at starter stage here's what i do. I wash my hair every 4 weeks. when i go get my hair re twisted after washing there's gel put in while re twisting and then when done i sit under the dryer for 45 mins to allow for drying. the itching however comes in almost always 3-4 days after its done. so what could I possible doing wrong? or this itching is normal because its growing?

  • @lukeManaMaori
    @lukeManaMaori Před 8 lety

    hi LAZYDREAD, i got my dreads done on 7-11-2015, dealt with the extreme itchiness for 10 days and washed it on the 17th. by the time i got dreads i had eased off to washing my hair 2x a week. i havnt washed my hair in 4 days now, and my head is extremly itchy again and have dandruff ( i didnt have dandruff before dreadlocks). so obviously my dandruff is due to the different conditions my hair is in, no conditioner, no brushing etc etc. do you reccomend changing shampoos (currently using Dread Empire shampoo) to fix the problem or is this all expected and normal and part of the process for a few more weeks.

  • @thelimitofthedead
    @thelimitofthedead Před 8 lety +2

    thank you for the recommendation on antidnadruff shampoo

  • @juliaparks06
    @juliaparks06 Před 9 lety

    Oh I have a question ...sorry ! lol I just dreaded my hair 8/7/15 so they're new .. I'm trying to wait a week to wash them but my head is itching really bad . could I spray my scalp with water and peppermint oil mix to help with that and would I them need to wash it out or leave it ? also when my friend was sectioning my hair she used rubber bands and tropical root cream ..how long do I leave the rubber bands in and do I keep using the tropical root cream for a few more weeks ? thank u :)

  • @chadkhudles852
    @chadkhudles852 Před 3 lety

    AGH! the itch is killing me chavo! I needed these tips thanks My Chavo 👊😐

  • @geekunique8216
    @geekunique8216 Před 10 lety

    I wash my hair with bicarb soda but can sometimes be a little impatient with the whole rinsing process, so I was wondering do I need to be concerned at all with residue, considering that the main ingredient with the deep clean process is also bicarb soda?... And do I actually need to deep clean my hair anyway?

  • @jmoney2937
    @jmoney2937 Před 7 lety

    Have anybody dyed there dreads then like you got a scab on your scalp from it now in it's itchy? I need help

  • @Aconitum_napellus
    @Aconitum_napellus Před 9 lety

    I have seborrheic dermatitis(ultra bad dandruff) and I was using another medicated shampoo but I'm trying T/gel and I'm quite impressed. Also I'm not sure that since I've got dreads my scalp hasn't improved a little bit.

  • @AngelRboii
    @AngelRboii Před 7 lety

    hey i did my own dreads about 3 weeks ago and i've done two deep washes and I noticed that i have a lot of dandruff built up and I've never had that problem before, do you have any suggestions?

  • @lizello5304
    @lizello5304 Před 4 lety

    im newly dreadlocked and i use to have issues with oil build up to start off witb due to thick curly hair. Tomorrow marks my 2 week mark from my installation. Legitimately what shampoo ect do use.and others recommend.
    My dreads are my most exciting thing ive looked forward to.

  • @adsfadfdsfadf839
    @adsfadfdsfadf839 Před 10 lety

    I did had dantruff before but really rare now i have dreadlocks from 3-4 mounths but with every week the dread locks are getting thicker and i do have dantruff now so i dont use shampoo for dantruff because i know is just gonna make me more and more.

  • @kingpin2434
    @kingpin2434 Před 7 lety +1

    I heard you can use dawn dish soap once or twice a month to strip residue if all you have is regular shampoo, and it doesn't really have any negative effects, their advertisements show them using it to wash oil off of animals, so it can't be that bad.

  • @WHOAitssusan
    @WHOAitssusan Před 6 lety

    Is it OK if my hair is falling out/breaking more often with a new dread?

  • @livinginked7035
    @livinginked7035 Před 5 lety

    Do you think washing 1 a week is to little? my dreads are about 2 months 1 week old...they are holding together really well even after showers usually just the tips feel looser after a wash. My dreads are pretty short the shortest dreads being about 4 inches and the longest ones being 5-6 inches im using Knotty boy bar soap for my dreads...theres like no residue in my opinion should i go to every 3-4 days

  • @nfz3809
    @nfz3809 Před 10 lety

    How careful should you be with new dreads, can you almost treat them as if they were matured, (like draging roughly with the towel, bending them- tie them up in a bun friquently, etc) or will that risk loosening them up more/ kind of undo them?
    Also do the dreads risk to be curly as my normal hair would've been when i'd get them wet? Since my tips have become alittle curly already.

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety

      Be sensible with them - don't be deliberately rough with them. When they're young, they're only held with a few loose knots and so you can obviously damage them if you're too rough with them.

  • @sarahmae4274
    @sarahmae4274 Před 8 lety

    tea tree oil in your shampoo works, I personally don't like the smell so I've been using peppermint oil and it works great and makes them smell minty. tea tree oil and peppermint also repell lice so I've even stated adding it to my sons shampoo.

  • @LilithPsyBunny1986
    @LilithPsyBunny1986 Před 10 lety +1

    You should also comment on some different castille soaps and oil soaps. I use Afican Black soap for my dreads

    • @hazisimone
      @hazisimone Před 10 lety +1

      I agree. I make my own shampoo with natural oils, Dr. Bronner's Peppermint soap, baking Soda and Rosemary water. It has been great and smells lovely! :)

  • @deepdivingwoman8531
    @deepdivingwoman8531 Před 4 lety

    I'm thinking of getting dreads. I have super long THICK horse hair. I already have to wait a week or longer to wash my hair due to how oily it gets after washing 4 days or sooner an I get super bad dandruff. This is what I'm worried about with dreads 😬 when my hair does start to get dandruff. I have not!! Yet come across a good shampoo an conditioner with my regular non dread hair. I want dreads but fear of the server dandruff ☹️

  • @kidswithunrulyhaircuts7898

    First of all, thank you SO much! Your videos have been quite helpful. I'm about two weeks into the neglect method right now. How often should I be washing my hair with this method? Is it okay to sleep on damp hair for now (its not locked up yet)? I have to tie my hair up in a bun for work, will this disturb the process in anyway? Is it true that beads help the hair to lock up?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      kidswithunrulyhaircuts Wash it as you feel is necessary, keeping a regular period of time between each wash.It is not recommended to sleep on damp hair.Tying the hair up will restrict the movement and slow the progress.Beads will not lock the hair up faster - if they're too tight in one place they'll have the opposite effect. They're pretty additions, but not integral to locking up hair.

  • @catastrophe4525
    @catastrophe4525 Před 6 lety

    Whe I had normal hair I had a tiny bit of dandruff, but it wasnt really noticable, now with dreads the ones at the whole mid front dreads are FULL of dandruff, they're turning white and its disgusting, ive pulled a few dreads apart to try and get rid of it as even with dandruff shampoo it doesnt leave. :( Any help would be appreciated.

  • @JustTrey365
    @JustTrey365 Před 3 lety +2

    I wish I would’ve watched this video before I started my journey

  • @zachbaldwin2296
    @zachbaldwin2296 Před 6 lety

    I have very huge flakes at the base of the dread, ALL OVER like all my dreads, have these huge white flakes any suggestions for this? I have been using trader joes tea tree tingle. Maybe i am not washing enough? Idk, but obviously i don't want lots of skin stuck in my locks if any one can help me I'd be much appreciated, im beginning to think maybe psoriasis ?

  • @spiritisalive1
    @spiritisalive1 Před 9 lety +1

    Use Lemon juice on your scalp. Leave it as long as possible. Hours/over night if you can then wash it out. It kills the candida bacteria that causes dandruff. I have used this method along with a million others, and this is the best/most successful one I have found. Watch Rhett and Link on Good Mythical Morning, can't remember the episode, but got the lemon juice idea from them. Also with dreads, or any hair type for that matter, use a strainer when extracting the juice from the lemon. Trust me, I speak from experience, you will get rid of the dandruff, but then your sitting for hours picking out lemon pulp. Not fun.

  • @boro198
    @boro198 Před 7 lety

    so you can wash them with head&shoulders?

  • @noahg3949
    @noahg3949 Před 3 lety

    Any one know how to get dandruff out there dreads I’m about 4 weeks into mine and I have dandruff is it normal ?

  • @TheBranden62
    @TheBranden62 Před 2 lety

    Thankyou!!! 🙏

  • @PolinaPsps
    @PolinaPsps Před 9 lety

    I love your dreads

  • @shep6901
    @shep6901 Před 10 lety

    Question- New dreads are crazy itchy( just under two weeks old.) i did try to taper down washing pre dreading. I hope that itchiness will fade in coming weeks. How early should deep cleans start on new dreads since they are more fragile? Do you see any benefit in products like Dreadheadhq's " the head honch" ?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety

      shep6901 You can deep clean younger dreads provided you are careful with the ACV and be aware that adding oils can loosen them.
      I don't know what "the head honch" is and I can't comment on products that I have not reviewed... but I'm unlikely to ever buy anything from them.

  • @markgeraldmacose7545
    @markgeraldmacose7545 Před 3 lety

    When to wash your hair and use shampoo if you start natural dreadlocks??

  • @MannyOsuba
    @MannyOsuba Před 8 lety

    Head & Shoulders wouldn't damage ur locks??

  • @itsyagirlindica3505
    @itsyagirlindica3505 Před 5 lety

    Has anyone tried a shampoo called vitally goods (or something) that is sold on e etsy? It's a dreadlock shampoo and its only $11 usd incl shipping. I was wondering if its any good. It's one of the cheapest I have found. The bottle is only 4oz. But i found another shampoo by another company (knottyboy?) that is 8oz for $12. Idk im new to all this. I have 3 day old dreads so just trying to figure things out. I was recommended dolly locks brand but its so expensive. I just bought their tightening spray and it cost $23. Only reason I bought it was cus someone sprayed some on my hair and i absolutely loved it! It made my hair feel so nice and it smells so good. I bet their shampoo is just as good.

  • @ericahandfield3119
    @ericahandfield3119 Před 3 lety

    🤔 mine is 1-2 years old shoulder I'm itching like a dog who and mange my hair is falling out small and smell like raw. So I just rub some smelly garlic in it I hope it work

  • @Farmhousehorror
    @Farmhousehorror Před 7 lety

    got my dreads done by a festive had caveman nests. got it woven. not croataied but someone similar. they look a yearold over night. Im scared to wash them because Im not sure how. I have )allovera and lime) leave in gel that I only use if Im gonna wash. or if I have to for work at like a Bentley dealer (for valet). its been 5 days. my heads starting to itch. before I dreaded I waited about 9 days between washes because my hair was down past my nips. do i only saltwater before wash? my waters soft enough to breed discus so its soft. great video. when the second girl dreaded my hair she pulled my old dreads out. my scalp hurt for three days unbearably. now its completely fine. will the allovera and lime leave residue? when should I saltwaterspray? any notes on washing croataied vs twist n pulls.

  • @kisslordorochimaru
    @kisslordorochimaru Před 8 lety

    I was wondering if its okay to use either Neutrogena T-Gel Shampoo or Thursday Plantations tea tree scalp care shampoo on dreads and then in case of possible residue build up use a baking soda and apple cider vinegar rinse to soak the dreads in once a week?

    • @ravenalexandria9812
      @ravenalexandria9812 Před 8 lety

      T-Gel isn't very good for dreadlocks. I'd say try to stick to the most residue-free shampoo you can find, it's just easier that way. If there is a Kroger or Wal-Mart close to you I'd pick up a bottle of either Cantu Shea Moisture shampoo or, even better, Avalon Organics Strengthening Peppermint or their Lemon Clarifying shampoo. I use the peppermint and it works wonders for me, I haven't noticed any residue buildup whatsoever.

  • @jefersonvilaede
    @jefersonvilaede Před 9 lety

    nah, mine is more than 2 years old, and i cant find a decent NATURAL shampoo to combat it

  • @user-jq4zb4cc4z
    @user-jq4zb4cc4z Před 5 lety

    T gel shampoo is residue shampoo or not

  • @laurawelsh9153
    @laurawelsh9153 Před 9 lety

    Hello, I've had my dreads for about a year or so now, and have therefore not been using 'normal shampoo' since, I've recently (the past few months) started getting bad dandruff and it's also inside the middle of a few of my dreads, I've tried baking soda, ACV and lemon juice, I've just bought some tea tree that I'll dilute and spray on my scalp daily and a new 'dandruff' dread shampoo, I was just wondering if there was anything more I could do to get the white bits out of the middle of them as it looks gross and is embarrassing and nothing seems to be helping! :(

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      Laura Welsh It may require repeated applications, but I would look to continue soaking them in bicarb - making sure that you don't in fact use too much bicarb in the water - as that can go on to get left behind in/on the dreadlocks too.

  • @queenangel321
    @queenangel321 Před 10 lety

    Oh and it will also help with dandruff removal.

  • @TheDearestOfThings
    @TheDearestOfThings Před 10 lety

    Question! In my second set of dreads I was not aware that you should leave them down. I wore them up every day for 5 months. The ends of my dreads were turning into balls and looked like they would fall off at the end of my dreads. For some reason, my dreads did not seem to mature AT ALL other than just one! Could having them up be the cause? Or could it be because I used crochet to help start them? My new dreads are just backcombed and much neater, could it be my hair (straight and poofy)?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety +1

      You've got to balance things out - having them down all the time is often impractical for day-to-day life... but having them up all the time certainly won't help them lock up - as they can't move. If they're frequently tied up tightly at the same point you can also get negative things happening at the point at which they're tied. However having them tied up all the time wouldn't stop them completely as they'd still be getting lots of friction while you wash and sleep on them.

    • @TheDearestOfThings
      @TheDearestOfThings Před 10 lety

      So it would be best to have up only when it is a must. or would a head band (not tightly fitted) be a better choice? My dreads are almost too short to tie up.

  • @vacuum0612
    @vacuum0612 Před 10 lety

    Are you in New York know

  • @maceybudke2359
    @maceybudke2359 Před 10 lety

    Question- I didn't have dandruff before dreads, but now I do. I have been washing my dreads every seven days. I wash my hair with sulfate and paraben free shampoo. Would you recommend the alternating with the T gel shampoo, or try respacing out my washings (like every three days, for example)? I went straight to washing once weekly and I have had dreads for six weeks. Just started having this problem in the last couple days. Thanks for any advice.

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety

      Macey Budke I would audition different shampoos until I found one that worked. Alternating with something like T-gel would not be a great long term solution. While it's good to have a shampoo that's free from things like sulfates and parabens... it doesn't really have much of a bearing on how appropriate the shampoo is for dreadlocks.

    • @maceybudke2359
      @maceybudke2359 Před 10 lety

      ok thank you

  • @mizzmanditv2845
    @mizzmanditv2845 Před 7 lety

    I know this is an old video, hopefully someone runs across my comment and can help me. My itchiness is on my back where my dreads lay, like they're prickly. They don't feel like it with my hands, but it feels like hairs are poking through my shirt and making my back itch a lot. Any advice?

  • @seliac1934
    @seliac1934 Před 7 lety +1

    I think my dreads helped to stop my dandruff becase I had it becase of how thick my hair is and know the sectioned dreaded hair alaws air flow and I have noticed almost no dandruff sence I have had them for a little more than a year.

  • @racingwithwaves4803
    @racingwithwaves4803 Před 5 lety

    Soft water?

  • @TlPSYDUB
    @TlPSYDUB Před 10 lety +2

    question - starting the natural dread process, what is the best way to keep your hair clean without buying a shampoo

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety

      Why would you not buy a shampoo?

    • @TlPSYDUB
      @TlPSYDUB Před 10 lety

      im going to be traveling alot , and wont have time to like order some special kind of shampoo

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety +10

      You can wash them with bicarbonate of soda... but whether it's more practical to be traveling with bags of white powder..

  • @babirasta2009
    @babirasta2009 Před 9 lety

    Lazydread... Ive had my locks for about 4 months.. Their super tight n such.. But how do i prevent or fix the bumps/loops that form out of no ware from the middle of the lock ? N thanks for the deep cleanse im deff gonna try this ! My scalp is super ichy and yup dander :(

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      Amanda Ludwig czcams.com/video/cKkmu9S2wq8/video.html

  • @connectingthedot5029
    @connectingthedot5029 Před 4 lety

    hey dude are you from scottland?\

  • @kyletoriley4701
    @kyletoriley4701 Před 10 lety

    Question: I got really bad dandruff. Its everywhere and the flakes are all in my 2 week old dreads. So would the flakes mess up the locking process like residue? Also does the T Gel shampoo that you said helps with it have conditioner

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety

      At 2 weeks it is normal to have some irritation. Even if you've trained your scalp to go longer between washes and gotten used to a new shampoo, there's going to be discomfort at only 2 weeks. This is because the scalp conditions are different for locked hair, the oils are no longer distributed all over your head - on the plus side it stops your hair from looking greasy! on the down side it means that all those oils are trapped between the scalp and where the knots start and it takes time for things to balance back out. If you continue to have irritation I would look into alternative soaps. T Gel is a dandruff specific shampoo, however it is not residue free and not therefore not something to use as your everyday, every wash shampoo.

    • @kyletoriley4701
      @kyletoriley4701 Před 10 lety +1

      Lazy Dreads Ok thanks a lot!!

  • @officialsuckerdrugg
    @officialsuckerdrugg Před 6 lety +1

    I have a question do I have to use these special types of shampoo for dreads or can I use any type of any shampoo like heads and shoulders

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 6 lety +1

      You need to use a shampoo that won't leave soap residue behind in your hair. Generally Head & Shoulders won't work for this.

    • @officialsuckerdrugg
      @officialsuckerdrugg Před 6 lety

      Lazy Dreads oh

  • @shep6901
    @shep6901 Před 10 lety

    It is basically a hair pick which is suppose to help with "stimulating" the scalp of dreads. Probably another gimmicky product. So should oils be avoided altogether with new dreads or just in soaks rather than sprays? Also how long until you can wash a little more normal? Would it be best to just do non rubbing washes/gentle cleanse for the first few months?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety

      shep6901 Oils don't HAVE to be avoided, it depends on the person. As long as you are aware of what the oils can do, you just have to decide whether that's something you want/need at the time. Once you start washing them, you can start washing them as your (new) "normal". You will undoubtedly be rather gentle with them while they're young instinctively.

  • @michielmoerkerk8564
    @michielmoerkerk8564 Před 9 lety

    Can you advice how to use rosemary oil? You put some in hot water and use it before you regular wash your hair?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      Michiel Moerkerk Dreadlocks Essential Oils Mist Spray

  • @HaughtyClock6
    @HaughtyClock6 Před 10 lety

    so ive had dreads bouta week and 3 days now and obviously im getting really bad dandruff but like its kinda hard not to scrath my head cus its so irritating and when I do im the flakes just stay inside the root of the dread (disgusting, I know) anyways is there anything I can do to get it those flakes out?

  • @jccautodetails
    @jccautodetails Před 9 lety

    Please help me !!
    I just got my dreadlocks (she use the interlocking method)
    And my scalp is hurting so bad....
    What can i do......!!

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety +1

      Cesar Contreras Can't do much until they loosen at the roots.

  • @Gibbypastrami
    @Gibbypastrami Před 5 lety

    WYA BRO, WE MISS YA

  • @peachpieemily
    @peachpieemily Před 9 lety +8

    any other good anti dandruff shampoo besides tgel? I've worked in alot of nursing homes, and many of the residents use that shampoo, and I can't stand the smell of it! it just reminds me of wiping ass....

    • @gh0stb0n3r
      @gh0stb0n3r Před 9 lety

      peachpieemily Note: I don't have dreads, but am considering them and came here because I already have to treat for dandruff. That said, Nutrogena makes its cousin T-Sal that has a milder smell than T-Gel. It's a different chemical than Gel, so I would do comparison research first to see if it's what you want. Walgreens makes a good generic version of it.

    • @peachpieemily
      @peachpieemily Před 9 lety

      Thank you!!! :) ill check it out!

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      peachpieemily Shampoo is a lot of trial and error - there are tens, probably hundreds of different things that people use to wash their dreadlocks, what works for one person won't necessarily work as well for another. You have to keep trying different ones out - some will work, some won't. Once you find the ideal fit, well then you can stop searching :)

    • @peachpieemily
      @peachpieemily Před 9 lety

      Thank you very much! Also, what brand hairdryer do you use in your drying video? I love the light on it! Looks like a ufo! Lol!

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      www.amazon.co.uk/Nicky-Clarke-NCD93-2200w-Ionic/dp/B000HH6LCW

  • @kasplay7275
    @kasplay7275 Před 9 lety

    2-3 weeks into freeform, i havent washed my hair with shampoo from my start but the dandruff buildup was annoying n i washed my head with head n shoulders n at the spot where i shampooed my scalp the knots went undone Q_Q thus making me look like an imbecile it was all sectioned n everything 2 Q_Q im kinda freaking out n im thinking of combing my hair n doing the dreads by hand via twist n rip, soo should i leave it n ignore the top of my head that i messed up or should i dread it my self ?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      kasplay If you suddenly stop washing your hair and wait 3 weeks, then yes, it's going to build up and get irritating. You should wash the hair, albeit possible not as often as you would 'normally'... however not with head and shoulders shampoo as that's not designed to encourage hair to be knotty... it's designed to do the opposite and so will work against what you're trying to do. I'm not sure I'd worry so much as to take everything out and start over as... well... you've lost 2-3 weeks... which is not all that much considering how long freeform dreadlocks can actually take.

    • @kasplay7275
      @kasplay7275 Před 9 lety

      Lazy Dreads welp i have b ing washing my hair with baking powder but bcuz of the dandruff i had 2 go with shampoo Q_Q anyway i sort of overreacted the knots havent been undone but r more fluffy like with bigger volume n maybe they will get to regular size idk, anyway about the free form most of the time i'we b ing wearing a loose wool hat or beanie what r ur thoughts on this does it help or not, and what should i use about my dandruff problem, n thanks 4 replying ur awesome

  • @BuckyDK
    @BuckyDK Před 10 lety

    Question!
    Can i just NOT use shampoo? would that be alright?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety +1

      Water by itself will not clean the dreadlocks. If you use just water for long enough you'll get to a point where you're used to it and it won't feel irritating anymore.. but it won't really be getting cleaned as water can't remove old oils etc.

  • @lagueritasanchez7426
    @lagueritasanchez7426 Před 10 lety

    Question:do dreads thin out your hair?i have dreads my self but people are telling me thats it will also make my hair fall ot to.

  • @hannahlacy8538
    @hannahlacy8538 Před 10 lety

    Is it normal to have to separate dreads a lot when they are babies? My dreads are about 1 1/2 weeks old so they are super fluffy and have lots of loose hairs

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety

      Yes indeed they'll need lots of regular separating while they're young. The more often you do it, the easier it is to do. It's also easier if you do it while they're damp.

  • @mekennahchastain804
    @mekennahchastain804 Před 9 lety +3

    Hey Lazy Dreads when i started my dreads the root of the dread stopped dreading and continued on with straight hair.
    How do I avoid this or fix it?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      Mekennah Chastain You have to wait until the dreadlocks lock up. This takes a while.

    • @mekennahchastain804
      @mekennahchastain804 Před 9 lety

      Lazy Dreads How long do you think it takes on average?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety +1

      12 months.

    • @nraudales7941
      @nraudales7941 Před 6 lety +1

      Mekennah Chastain - lock up the roots with a crochet hook thats what i do

    • @overtonesnteatime198
      @overtonesnteatime198 Před 4 lety

      @@nraudales7941 no bad

  • @brookenelson9637
    @brookenelson9637 Před 10 lety

    I have a friend I did dreadlocks on, and he's dreads are locking up pretty face. One problem though-His front two are in his face all te time, right in front of his eyes, and it gets quite annoying. Could you make a video on how to train your dreads to go away from your face..fixing dread problems?
    Thanks Lazy Dreads

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety

      While they're young they'll fall where they want to fall. You can spend all day pushing them back - they'll still fall back to their original position. When they get older, heavier and more rope-like they'll be easier to place and part. In the meantime a headband can be used to hold them back.

    • @brookenelson9637
      @brookenelson9637 Před 10 lety

      Thank you very much. I'll get him to try it, and to check out your videos. Happy dreading! :)

  • @amboycudi3680
    @amboycudi3680 Před 8 lety

    Can i use regular shampoo with residue then wash it with baking soda wash afterwards to remove residue?

    • @ksm520
      @ksm520 Před 8 lety

      +Amboy Cudi That's a really good question, I hope he answers it soon, my thinking is that it wouldn't work because even those the baking soda does remove residue I feel like if you used regular shampoo all the time that the baking soda wouldn't be able to get out all of the residue.

  • @_Master_P
    @_Master_P Před 9 lety +1

    cane use baby shampoo with dreads? i don't think it leaves that much residue

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      2pvideo There are hundreds of baby shampoos, I'm sure some may work out, but I'm afraid I could not answer for all of them.

    • @_Master_P
      @_Master_P Před 9 lety +2

      omg you actually replied omg i can't believe it jam 14and jam growing my hair out for dreads my friends at school all make fun of me because they're ignorant people and think that dreads are extremely dirty and i always watch your vids your the reason why jam still growing my hair plz don't stop making videos i love u thank you soooo much for replying i appreciate it

    • @kittyofxcodeh700
      @kittyofxcodeh700 Před 8 lety +1

      +Lazy Dreads what kinds then? these r questions that need to be answered

  • @articulatevibes8196
    @articulatevibes8196 Před 6 lety +1

    i have used a spray for my locks that has rid of my dandruff and is a moisturizer , it consists of aloe vera, water, and 10 drops of rosemary essential oil. if anyone wants to try this feel free. does me wonders

  • @overtonesnteatime198
    @overtonesnteatime198 Před 4 lety +1

    Still relevant!!!

  • @kathrynbertley2401
    @kathrynbertley2401 Před 7 lety

    so I have normal hair and I want to have dreads once my hair's long enough but my dandruff is really bad and I wash my hair maybe once a week.... any tips?

    • @cutlipturtle3127
      @cutlipturtle3127 Před 7 lety

      try use hydration shampoos? I have dandruff too I changed it up and now it's not as bad like mine is a lot better I dnt itch as much . got my dreads did my first wash and yeah swt as

    • @jkuebler89
      @jkuebler89 Před 7 lety

      Kathryn Bertley what's abnormal hair look like?

    • @kathrynbertley2401
      @kathrynbertley2401 Před 7 lety +1

      Lol I meant they're not in dreads yet 😂jkuebler89

  • @jetblackstarsx
    @jetblackstarsx Před 10 lety

    what brand of dread products do you use?

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 10 lety

      Noelle Bouchard I do not stick to one specific brand for all products.

  • @JeanSuki
    @JeanSuki Před 9 lety

    my hair starded dreading it self but its just in the middel of the hair lock, closer to the root its just normal hair, I cant twist n' rip trough it, because its dreaded.

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      Jannis de Reu If you want to twist & rip it, you'll have to brush it out and start over. If you want to leave it to lock... then leave it to lock.

    • @JeanSuki
      @JeanSuki Před 9 lety

      But it wil lock on? okay thats great. Thanks man.

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      Jannis de Reu If you leave it as it is now? yes - if you wait long enough.

    • @JeanSuki
      @JeanSuki Před 9 lety

      Is it better if I palm roll it and seperate it every night.

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      You can palm roll as much or as little as you want... it's not critically important.
      Separating is only required when there is something to separate.

  • @kaelmolo1432
    @kaelmolo1432 Před 8 lety +1

    My dreads are 5 days old and they're very itchy. A couple months before i've had dreads I only washed for like once or twice a week. Idk what to do. Maybe the sea salt spray has caused this?
    Also my dreadlings have come very loose, lots of stray loose hair, i fear that they will come off when I wash them for the first time :( help

    • @kittyofxcodeh700
      @kittyofxcodeh700 Před 8 lety +1

      What happened? I think I'm having the same problem

    • @SpazzGotTHaK
      @SpazzGotTHaK Před 8 lety +1

      Same

    • @jayesage3941
      @jayesage3941 Před 7 lety

      sea salt will dry your scalp bad very bad and there is gonna be fly aways I crochet mine back in but there will always be fly aways always at first to when you start your dreads

    • @kaelmolo1432
      @kaelmolo1432 Před 7 lety

      oh damn, sorry for not replying. it's my 9th month now, and the itchiness only comes when I forget to wash my hair after 5 days or so, or the weather is very humid or hot. I think it's a problem with my scalp. The fly aways have lessened now and most of the dreadlings have started to mature into tight ropes that are visible most of the days. some days though they just dont look like dreads coz of the strays on the surface.
      The sea salt spray worked with locking, but I also use a tea-tree oil spray w/ lavender oil mixed wiwth water if there's unbearable itchiness. hope this helps.

    • @kaelmolo1432
      @kaelmolo1432 Před 7 lety

      Justin Martinez I havent used a crochet hook coz i've heard from a lot of dreadheads that it breaks the hair inside. I tend to avoid anything of external force as I want them to grow as naturally as possible (without actually being started from neglect)

  • @MoskiDzn
    @MoskiDzn Před 8 lety

    It's my 5th day having dreads got them done last week Sunday if I do start washing my hair is it okay to use head and shoulder or does it have to be a specific shampoo and I started itchiness yesterday

    • @kingsavy4123
      @kingsavy4123 Před 8 lety

      I was told not to wash it for like a month or 2 just use tea tree oil and mango n lime gro spray they work good my head never itch really

    • @MoskiDzn
      @MoskiDzn Před 8 lety

      +King Savy yeah my head don't itch anymore like before but thanks for the tip

    • @SpazzGotTHaK
      @SpazzGotTHaK Před 8 lety

      Whatd you do to make the itching stop?

    • @MoskiDzn
      @MoskiDzn Před 8 lety

      some scalp spray

    • @SpazzGotTHaK
      @SpazzGotTHaK Před 8 lety

      Almighty what kind

  • @saichand1812
    @saichand1812 Před 7 lety

    when you say "wash your hair" do you mean just wetting your hair with water or washing your hair with shampoo?

  • @stephen139
    @stephen139 Před 9 lety

    Lazy Dreads how to join dreadlock hair, with our own hair? Can you tell me please..

    • @LazyDreads
      @LazyDreads Před 9 lety

      Stephen Chinzah I'm afraid I'm not sure I understand the question - the dreadlocked hair is made from your own hair?

    • @rocknrollinrob6821
      @rocknrollinrob6821 Před 6 lety

      I think he means once his hair starts growing out so the bottom part is dreads and the top part is normal hair. How would he make the top part thats newly grown dreads as well

    • @rocknrollinrob6821
      @rocknrollinrob6821 Před 6 lety

      Lazy Dreads

  • @UsseWill
    @UsseWill Před 9 lety +5

    I haven't used shampoo in two years (no issues after 2,5months in). Now with dreads (5,5months in), I just find that my hair does not move around as much as it use to so... there is dandruff that just sits there. I haven't really found a solution yet. I kind of pat my head to make the dandruff fall out :D