I had dreadlocks in the past and i started spraying my dreads with sea salt and water everyday and soon enough they locked, the sea salt dries out the hair and makes it tangle which creates the lock
Swirly Tunes 64 i had a set of dreads and I never used sea salt, even tho it does help kinda loc faster, it dries out your hair barley, causes flakes, and scalp issues
@Swirly Tunes 64 nah there was never salt stuck in my dreads because you shake up the sea salt and the water in a bottle so the sea salt just goes in the water and it looks like regualr watee
@@choppaboymon9685 Agreed. Back in MA, I was swimming in the Atlantic all the time when I first started my locks. The salt water locks you up quick and it treats any tender spots you might have on your scalp. I live in Denver now where there is no ocean and decided to lock my hair again. It's taken me 2 years for my hair to mature and break out of the awkward phase.
You don’t need any products at all.... leave your hair alone and it will loc eventually period no matter how straight it will loc eventually. Just be patient
they probably don't know what dreads are like. They probably think they're gross and dirty and that you can't clean them. They might also think of all the negative dreadhead stereotypes
@Eccly Igbineweka Fr. My mom is always just complimenting my natural hair just to downplay other styles that I like. She’s always like “ur hair is better than that” I hate it
My dad didnt let me grow my hair out until I could pay for it (high school) and no hairstyle is ugly as long as you take care of it and people will always hate how you look but more people will your style cuz it's your own and it fits your personality
I actually found this video helpful because I'm starting my loc process through the two strand method, and tbh I was bout to drop a smooth $50 on some products and it turns out that using them ain't gonna help my hair too much. Thanks for the tips cus this is really gonna save me some bread.
I just started my locking journey and last week i did the crochet method. My locs was VERY frizzy and LOTS of loose strands. I tried more crochet but wasnt good enough. So i bought a locking gel and the before and after is night and day! I used the crochet doing some touch ups as i was use thr locking gel and it worked pretty well. Now the frizz isn't 100% gone but looks alot less bummy than what it was before
The #4 reason is no patience. Just sit back, chill and enjoy the journey. And understand everyone's JOURNEY is not the same...much respect homie good videos and great info✊🏽✊🏽
This video was well needed😂🤦🏾♂️man I have three thick dreads in the back that won’t lock up in the root area...11 months in by the way...but I only use one product plus the Jamaican mango Jel...but now I know what to do💪🏾
My hair is naturally dry, I was about to buy a bunch of moisturizers and oils to start and speed up the process, and it would’ve slowed down and even hindered the process. 🤯 Great advice, thanks for the video, really.
Locking gel really helps because I put locking gel on one of my dreads and twisted it and in like 2 weeks it started locking and like he says don’t use to much because when u in that heat u gonna be itching your head a lot
I’ve heard so much differing information over the past 6 months since I’ve started my locs. Still trying to figure out what’s right although I’ve seen a lot of positives (budding, growth, etc). I live in a colder climate and feel like that affects my scalp amongst others things (diet, exercise, etc) I feel like I have to use some kind of oil especially in the winter months. Based on this video I want to try washing once a week and hopefully that will help my scalp produce some natural oil.
10 weeks in first time ever getting and I'm loving the outcome. They are 2-4 inches and have a slight reddish brown sun bleach going on. I can't wait to see where I'll be at in a full year.
No its dries your hair too much. In fact, it dries your scalp causing it to itch and your scalp produces too much oils and ruin your dreads and causes build up
Dude, THANK YOU! I had my daughter section my hair and microlink it. Last week I spent 24 solid hours dreading 170 sections, lol. Came out great. It’s been 1 week. I’m about to wash for 1st time and wanted to do some research before I fucked anything up.😂 This video has helped me SO much! I really appreciate you and I’ll be all up in your videos for LIFE now!🤣 TYVM❤ I’ll keep you posted. I’ve got the crochet needles. It’s lookin frizzy and a couple have come loose, but so now ima wash it and go through em all
I saw your video upon the dread look crochet hook I ordered it last week from Amazon an I got it 3 days ago even though I had my dreads 13. Years it's the best thing I coulda ever bought so thank you for your advice. I love love love it. It puts my loose hairs right back in my dreads. I wish I woulda bought it years ago. Lol,
It's been 10 months for me. I have super straight, thin hair. I have never used any product and since the first time I got sectioned and back combed I have washed my hair twice a week. My hair doesn't coil, so I don't want to call it locs. More like sectioned matted hair. I'm so beyond over people assuming that I don't/can't wash my hair. And also people telling me to use bees wax/ hair gel.
Bro this is the keys maan i was struggling with my hair bc i do sports like 5 times a week and i really have to shower so i didn‘t know if showering does unravle my starter dreads but now that you say that the more i shower the better my hair lock up! i am ready go in this journey maan thanks gunther🔥🔥
Ayyy I’m free forming too! I’m pretty sure i have the same type of hair as you and it already started to lock! I shower every morning of the week and it’s all going good! Also doing that 100 push-ups a day for a month thing for the second time, it really helps. Thanks Gunther for all of this!👍🏽
@@siratlantis6 yall must have missunderstood me. When i moisturize my hair, i spray water on it and then my product. The dampness from moisturizing causes my retwists to unravel
The first time I tried dreads was in 05, comb coil method with twist gel. FAIL! My hair unravels easily and curls right back up if I don't manipulate it. Parts of my hair doesn't even curl its just wavy and kind of straight. I gave up and went back to cornrows then eventually shaved all my hair off. 2 years later I discoverd the crochet hook method. It worked & I've had locs hella times since then. 😂 Always get bored around year 2. Currently working on a new set I think this time I'm going to stick with locs since I keep coming back to them.
I’m so confused cause some people say to oil/moisturize your locs I think I’m in that teenage stage right now so I’m trying to figure out how to maintain my locs
Honestly appreciate tf out of your vids they're so helpful. Started free forming less then a month ago and it's coming out perfect because of your them.
PlayBoiMari that’s in everyone dreads fam just use acv wash and rinse fam I don’t personally care if dundruff is in my locks 🔒 lint and dust collect in dreadlocks so yeah fam u out of luck with dat really it don’t matter if u had dreads for 78 years u gonna have some dandruff in ur scalp or the lock it self😂
If you have starter locs using twisting gel and just oil for your scalp is fine when you’re retwisting tbh just don’t douse your hair in oil everyday after that and wash your hair after a couple weeks
I think I just can't have dreads, I have to use wax because my hair is so soft that my hair won't hold with most gels, and when I was my hair the dress just come undone
If the rubbing your hair when you wash is the problem then just rinse it with cold water (you should use cold water when you wash it too) because the process of hair getting wet and drying locs up hair especially with cold water sense it makes hair contact while hot water makes expand.
That is the exact crochet hook I bought, I was so lost trying to use it. I gave up. Watched videos then tried again, gave up again. I wash my hair once a week even before I started my locs. I use living proof shampoo.
I’m almost one year and since I stopped interlocking 6months ago my roots have not locked😔 I’m gonna try washing more often and see if my stylist can instant loc the root. I wanna see my length!
I have beautiful dread and I use the bees wax. My hair is very clean.I guess it all depends on the persons hair and their preference of how their dreads will look.
I want to wash my hair so bad but I dont want my hair to unravel. I'm unsure which method I should use. The usual wash or the durag/stalking cap technique..🤷🏾♂️
I used a cap my first wash after a month and I towel rubbed after it air dried and it was all fine. I got like 3b-3c hair too so you’ll prolly be fine.
My hair grade cause my hair to unravel when wet, so for me personally not washing my hair helped it lock, if my hair was more coarse than washing regularly wouldn't be a issue. That's just what worked for me. I didn't wash my hair until my hair started to lock
Someone please tell me a quick solution how to wash my hair? People say with starter locs u should wait 3 months to wash it? I started sponging 2 weeks ago and my hair itchy af
I don't use products at all don't even have time, I'm black and it's been almost a year and my hair looks even shorter. I'm about to pick them out and cut my hair rock short curly Wave look.
no it’s not bad to wet ur starter locs every daily actually that is the best thing u can do bc when it gets wet it mats Nd tangled together Nd that’s good,BUT washing your hair 3 times A WEEK is HORRIBLEEE especially when ur already wetting it every day I promise ur hair will thank you. stop washing ur hair so frequently that hinders the locking process as well
@@myad4534 thank you I really appreciate it! I was paranoid about my hair keeping smells cause I smoke also but I rather smell like a likkle kush then prevent hair from flourishing haha 😆
I wasn't sure if I should watch this since my dreads is currently only a thought. Lol. Glad I did so for when I do, I know where to get the crotchet hook. 😝
I just started locking my hair. I’m three months into it and my ends are having a hard time coming together. I have really soft hair and the person who is maintaining my hair says to not wash my hair…well I washed it and my scalp feels a lot better. I think I will take your advice and not oil it so much, but my scalp gets very dry because it absorbs like a sponge. What’s your recommendation?
How do you wash your scalp? Every time I scratch my hair, and I wash once a week, I have dirt in my nails. I don’t use product in my hair. I do oil it like 3 times a week
What I was told is that black peoples hair do not produce oil which is why we have to use conditioner in our hair after using shampoo. Is that true? I heard that white peoples hair produces natural oil which is why they have to wash their hair more often and they do not need to use conditioner to put oil back into their hair...
I’ll keep washing my hair once a week but I’m going to try no oil for a month and see if my scalp clears up. With my hair, I have extra dry scalp so that’s why I was adding the oils so that my hair don’t break from damage.
WAde it’s called sebum my guy, we all produce it my guy. It comes down to hair textures which is why other races wash their hair more frequently...but it comes in handy for someone wanting waves or their hair to loc. You were told to condition your hair after washing NOT because we don’t produce oils but because our hair needs it’s “naturalness” to be truly healthy...too much of anything isn’t good tho so find out what works best for YOU. Hope I could help young king. Remember with the body EVERYTHING starts internally..work from the inside out 💎
Gunther, can you do a video on a washing process and washing combo for locking. Our hair types are similar and I find that I wash and then condition, that makes my hair type more soft and curly preventing my locking. Thanks 👍😎
I used to have freeform dreadlocks and I used no products at all I just kept them clean and dry and my cousin said I had the best freeform dreadlocks he ever seen and I have 4b hair so I say keeping your dreads clean and dry is important
Can you do a video on straight hair that is real curly I am almost at my 10 month dread journey beeswax was not working so I’m trying some thing other than Beeswax can you give me some advice please
Awesome I was just thinking why isn’t my hair locking today and boom I see this video
I had dreadlocks in the past and i started spraying my dreads with sea salt and water everyday and soon enough they locked, the sea salt dries out the hair and makes it tangle which creates the lock
A R M O N D 2x would there not be salt in your dreads?
Swirly Tunes 64 i had a set of dreads and I never used sea salt, even tho it does help kinda loc faster, it dries out your hair barley, causes flakes, and scalp issues
@Swirly Tunes 64 nah there was never salt stuck in my dreads because you shake up the sea salt and the water in a bottle so the sea salt just goes in the water and it looks like regualr watee
@@choppaboymon9685 Agreed. Back in MA, I was swimming in the Atlantic all the time when I first started my locks. The salt water locks you up quick and it treats any tender spots you might have on your scalp. I live in Denver now where there is no ocean and decided to lock my hair again. It's taken me 2 years for my hair to mature and break out of the awkward phase.
You don’t need any products at all.... leave your hair alone and it will loc eventually period no matter how straight it will loc eventually. Just be patient
Wtf
I have been growing my hair for 13 and it never locked
summer BLINK are you white?
@@ombgang2666 no
@@ombgang2666 i am half black
my parents won't let me get dreads, so i was wondering if u could do a video explaining why
malachi Same bro! They sit here and tell me “you’ll never get a job with that mess on yo head”, it look ugly, etc.
they probably don't know what dreads are like. They probably think they're gross and dirty and that you can't clean them. They might also think of all the negative dreadhead stereotypes
Same with me even having braids is harder than it should be my mum doesn't want me to do anything with my hair
@Eccly Igbineweka Fr. My mom is always just complimenting my natural hair just to downplay other styles that I like. She’s always like “ur hair is better than that” I hate it
My dad didnt let me grow my hair out until I could pay for it (high school) and no hairstyle is ugly as long as you take care of it and people will always hate how you look but more people will your style cuz it's your own and it fits your personality
I actually found this video helpful because I'm starting my loc process through the two strand method, and tbh I was bout to drop a smooth $50 on some products and it turns out that using them ain't gonna help my hair too much. Thanks for the tips cus this is really gonna save me some bread.
The BEST advice is "BE PATIENT"
facs
I agree totally
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Fax crochet doesn’t really lock your hair it just holds it until it locks
Crotchet needleeeeeeeeee!!
Who Else Has Dreadlocks?
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I have curls
Me
Jay H 👊🏾💯
I'm getting there
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He got dreads down to a science lmao
@Joshua’s World fr. If u gone do sum for a living, might as well go all out
Literally lol
I just started my locking journey and last week i did the crochet method. My locs was VERY frizzy and LOTS of loose strands. I tried more crochet but wasnt good enough. So i bought a locking gel and the before and after is night and day! I used the crochet doing some touch ups as i was use thr locking gel and it worked pretty well. Now the frizz isn't 100% gone but looks alot less bummy than what it was before
The #4 reason is no patience. Just sit back, chill and enjoy the journey. And understand everyone's JOURNEY is not the same...much respect homie good videos and great info✊🏽✊🏽
This video was well needed😂🤦🏾♂️man I have three thick dreads in the back that won’t lock up in the root area...11 months in by the way...but I only use one product plus the Jamaican mango Jel...but now I know what to do💪🏾
My hair is naturally dry, I was about to buy a bunch of moisturizers and oils to start and speed up the process, and it would’ve slowed down and even hindered the process. 🤯
Great advice, thanks for the video, really.
Locking gel really helps because I put locking gel on one of my dreads and twisted it and in like 2 weeks it started locking and like he says don’t use to much because when u in that heat u gonna be itching your head a lot
is locking gel the same thing as beeswax? lmk some locking gel brands if you can plz🙏🏼
@@kushpakk2210 Jamaican mango & lime locking gel
@@Yaimdame goodlooks my boy
You are actually right about the hair wash. I workout 6 days a week, and my locks are 3 weeks old, i honestly feel it is following the process.
Tbh I would just stick to whatever washing schedule you had before dreads. Unless you wash it everyday
I’ve heard so much differing information over the past 6 months since I’ve started my locs. Still trying to figure out what’s right although I’ve seen a lot of positives (budding, growth, etc). I live in a colder climate and feel like that affects my scalp amongst others things (diet, exercise, etc) I feel like I have to use some kind of oil especially in the winter months. Based on this video I want to try washing once a week and hopefully that will help my scalp produce some natural oil.
He definitely had fun making and editing this video and it shows lol really entertaining video man 🔥
Or he just got super tired lmaoo
10 weeks in first time ever getting and I'm loving the outcome. They are 2-4 inches and have a slight reddish brown sun bleach going on. I can't wait to see where I'll be at in a full year.
How long did it take you before you washed your dread at the beginning?
Yo on a real level tho if u too broke for products makes some sea salt water in a spray bottlw and u good too go 👽👽👏👏
No its dries your hair too much. In fact, it dries your scalp causing it to itch and your scalp produces too much oils and ruin your dreads and causes build up
I love not being able to relate to this questions, waiting for your hair to lock is frustrating
Dis dudes deserve everything that’s comes his way the dedication of the videos is what gets me so much true information
I've had mine for 1 year and 5 months now. A little uncommon but started out with braidlocs 👌🏾
Only products I use is the Jamaican mango and lime locking gel
But it have minéral oil
I’ve had dreadlocks for a year and 5 months and all I would watch is your videos and other RUclipsrs I love your channel🥰
Dude, THANK YOU! I had my daughter section my hair and microlink it. Last week I spent 24 solid hours dreading 170 sections, lol. Came out great. It’s been 1 week. I’m about to wash for 1st time and wanted to do some research before I fucked anything up.😂 This video has helped me SO much! I really appreciate you and I’ll be all up in your videos for LIFE now!🤣 TYVM❤ I’ll keep you posted. I’ve got the crochet needles. It’s lookin frizzy and a couple have come loose, but so now ima wash it and go through em all
I saw your video upon the dread look crochet hook I ordered it last week from Amazon an I got it 3 days ago even though I had my dreads 13. Years it's the best thing I coulda ever bought so thank you for your advice. I love love love it. It puts my loose hairs right back in my dreads. I wish I woulda bought it years ago. Lol,
The other day I went to fast with the crochet hook and it went through my finger and hit the bone and I had to sit there pulling it out
I've done that..omg..then a month later..back through the same puncture..ouch!!!
Made in Cabe - that’s happened to me too!!
Me too...
are yall joking orr???
@@oltjseigrs614 no the crochet it's 0,5 mm so when work fast it can happen that the crochet enter in your finger or under the nail...
It's been 10 months for me. I have super straight, thin hair. I have never used any product and since the first time I got sectioned and back combed I have washed my hair twice a week. My hair doesn't coil, so I don't want to call it locs. More like sectioned matted hair. I'm so beyond over people assuming that I don't/can't wash my hair. And also people telling me to use bees wax/ hair gel.
Gunther love some dreads, I wonder if he thought about proposing to his dread locs 😭💀
Lmao dead
Stfu 😂 🤦
These are not Locs 😲 Stop the shits folks this dude is a fraud of the culture
@@April-201 huh
@@April-201 Wtf are you talking about? He took his dreads out. This guy is a dreadlock teacher, he knows a lot about them.
If i was able to lock my hair with simple water retwists, havent used gel at all, you can do it too
not too many know how clean a water retwist can be
@@warrenblackwells735 I've been doing water retwists for at least 7-8 months and I haven't looked back.
Bro this is the keys maan i was struggling with my hair bc i do sports like 5 times a week and i really have to shower so i didn‘t know if showering does unravle my starter dreads but now that you say that the more i shower the better my hair lock up! i am ready go in this journey maan thanks gunther🔥🔥
Ayyy I’m free forming too! I’m pretty sure i have the same type of hair as you and it already started to lock! I shower every morning of the week and it’s all going good! Also doing that 100 push-ups a day for a month thing for the second time, it really helps. Thanks Gunther for all of this!👍🏽
Wait so you wash everyday?
I have free formed my locs and it’s a lil over a year and a half. I should show you guys my journey
Here’s my thing with the wash- when i wet my hair, my roots get loose. So it’s like it’s counter productive for me.
LITERALLY. Got my hair retwisted, a week later, i sprayed some water on it and now they're loose and not locking
@@dremewhite5209 wear a shower cap so it won’t come loose.
@@chaysejenkins2801 i can’t wear a shower cap to work lol
@@dremewhite5209 shower cap in the shower silly
@@siratlantis6 yall must have missunderstood me. When i moisturize my hair, i spray water on it and then my product. The dampness from moisturizing causes my retwists to unravel
The first time I tried dreads was in 05, comb coil method with twist gel. FAIL!
My hair unravels easily and curls right back up if I don't manipulate it. Parts of my hair doesn't even curl its just wavy and kind of straight. I gave up and went back to cornrows then eventually shaved all my hair off. 2 years later I discoverd the crochet hook method. It worked & I've had locs hella times since then. 😂 Always get bored around year 2. Currently working on a new set I think this time I'm going to stick with locs since I keep coming back to them.
Free form is the best way 💯!
Can you do a video on two strand twist into dreads Gunther not enough on your channel about them
I didn’t use any products, I ripped and twisted then used a crochet needle. And I just use tea tree oil now.
I’m so confused cause some people say to oil/moisturize your locs I think I’m in that teenage stage right now so I’m trying to figure out how to maintain my locs
Honestly appreciate tf out of your vids they're so helpful. Started free forming less then a month ago and it's coming out perfect because of your them.
Thanks I'm restarting my dreads and trying to stay away from products.
Different hair type sweetie👌
And I got this product... It doesn't produce no built-up
I barely started my locks a week ago, but I've only used the microfiber towel so far!
How is it now ?
When i first started i never asked this. But i got dandruff inside my dreads
PlayBoiMari that’s in everyone dreads fam just use acv wash and rinse fam I don’t personally care if dundruff is in my locks 🔒 lint and dust collect in dreadlocks so yeah fam u out of luck with dat really it don’t matter if u had dreads for 78 years u gonna have some dandruff in ur scalp or the lock it self😂
If you have starter locs using twisting gel and just oil for your scalp is fine when you’re retwisting tbh just don’t douse your hair in oil everyday after that and wash your hair after a couple weeks
I think I just can't have dreads, I have to use wax because my hair is so soft that my hair won't hold with most gels, and when I was my hair the dress just come undone
My dreads locked up but the base of them doesn’t, help?!? 😂
When you wash your hair do you just put water or you use shampoo or conditionner as well ?
If the rubbing your hair when you wash is the problem then just rinse it with cold water (you should use cold water when you wash it too) because the process of hair getting wet and drying locs up hair especially with cold water sense it makes hair contact while hot water makes expand.
That is the exact crochet hook I bought, I was so lost trying to use it. I gave up. Watched videos then tried again, gave up again. I wash my hair once a week even before I started my locs. I use living proof shampoo.
Straight hair texture all you need is a crochet tool
Ok thank you
and backcombing
Or twist n rip
I’m almost one year and since I stopped interlocking 6months ago my roots have not locked😔 I’m gonna try washing more often and see if my stylist can instant loc the root. I wanna see my length!
I have beautiful dread and I use the bees wax. My hair is very clean.I guess it all depends on the persons hair and their preference of how their dreads will look.
HI I ONLY USE A CRUSHING NIDEL BUT IT DOES NOT WORK FOR ME AND MY HAIR IS NOT WET
i use no products, on the 29th i will have had my dreads for 2 months , they are almost locked.
edit:I have semi-freeform dreads.
What you use sponge?
The peanut butter thing had me dead😂😂😂
I want to wash my hair so bad but I dont want my hair to unravel. I'm unsure which method I should use. The usual wash or the durag/stalking cap technique..🤷🏾♂️
I used a cap my first wash after a month and I towel rubbed after it air dried and it was all fine. I got like 3b-3c hair too so you’ll prolly be fine.
My hair grade cause my hair to unravel when wet, so for me personally not washing my hair helped it lock, if my hair was more coarse than washing regularly wouldn't be a issue. That's just what worked for me. I didn't wash my hair until my hair started to lock
yo, i just washed my hair 2 weeks after waxing and now (2 weeks later) i gotta crochet retwist it
crochet is the best method, when done right
Wild hair growth oil... Black vanilla sheen...Mango lock gel...
Locking jell and grease to hold it up
I got good hair I’m a freeformer I got freeform dreads except the front piece by forehead everything else dreads up I need help 😩
can your dreads be too skinny to lock?
Is natural honey a good product for dreadlocks?
I'm scared of height's unless I'm at 6flags. But when you faced the camera towards the window my heart dropped 😭
I have the same locing wax as I but it’s so trash for my hair
Okay what about moose? Leave in conditioning?
I takes like 8 months no sleep way around b patient
Then why do everyone say dont wash ur hair?
Aye if you freeform would u have any type of build up
what inspired you to choose the name gunther
Someone please tell me a quick solution how to wash my hair? People say with starter locs u should wait 3 months to wash it? I started sponging 2 weeks ago and my hair itchy af
DH Essay use a thing wig cap, that way your locks still get shampooed and get clean but won’t unravel
*thin
Wash your hair with a stocking cap on so that your dreads don't unravel and come apart
Wash your hair with shampoo but with no conditioner so afterwards use some type of oil
Wash u Hair and kepp sponging it
I don't use products at all don't even have time, I'm black and it's been almost a year and my hair looks even shorter. I'm about to pick them out and cut my hair rock short curly Wave look.
i got my starter locks. Washing my dreads soon
Anyone else here has a different hair type in the front then the back
I have 3C hair I’m only 2 months in...I wash my hair 3x a week cause I workout a lot..but I wet my hair daily is that bad?
no it’s not bad to wet ur starter locs every daily actually that is the best thing u can do bc when it gets wet it mats Nd tangled together Nd that’s good,BUT washing your hair 3 times A WEEK is HORRIBLEEE especially when ur already wetting it every day I promise ur hair will thank you. stop washing ur hair so frequently that hinders the locking process as well
@@myad4534 thank you I really appreciate it! I was paranoid about my hair keeping smells cause I smoke also but I rather smell like a likkle kush then prevent hair from flourishing haha 😆
i'm freeforming but it feels like my hair hasnt locked.. it just looks the same as week 3 (im 2 months in)
Patience is key when it comes to freeforming dreads, 2 months is still super early in the journey
hey Gunther, so far I use oil,I stopped using it. what should I use
I wasn't sure if I should watch this since my dreads is currently only a thought. Lol. Glad I did so for when I do, I know where to get the crotchet hook. 😝
I just started locking my hair. I’m three months into it and my ends are having a hard time coming together. I have really soft hair and the person who is maintaining my hair says to not wash my hair…well I washed it and my scalp feels a lot better. I think I will take your advice and not oil it so much, but my scalp gets very dry because it absorbs like a sponge. What’s your recommendation?
Dolce and Gabanna Light Blue is my favorite
Have you been using CHISELL?
i just twisted my hair i use no products nothing i just twisted this and their locking up nice
11:12 for people wondering about if you should not wash your hair don’t all that at 11:12 is so not true water locks up hair 🤨🤨🤨 wtf
don't get mad dude but that line up looks slanted or crooked lol gotta fix that.
I use Jamaican magi locking gel Jamaican mango seed oil Jamaican mango black castor oil
i had my dreads fa a month and i want to to lock now😭
What the best thing to lock my hair if it thick
Im gana use water based gel i have clean dry hair will a salt spray help? Will other tool be a good combo for drradlocks?
How do you wash your scalp? Every time I scratch my hair, and I wash once a week, I have dirt in my nails. I don’t use product in my hair. I do oil it like 3 times a week
Don't use oil. Your hair naturally produces oil. That dirt is build up
What I was told is that black peoples hair do not produce oil which is why we have to use conditioner in our hair after using shampoo. Is that true? I heard that white peoples hair produces natural oil which is why they have to wash their hair more often and they do not need to use conditioner to put oil back into their hair...
It's probably scalp buildup from the oil, stop using it as much and wash more often u should be straight
I’ll keep washing my hair once a week but I’m going to try no oil for a month and see if my scalp clears up. With my hair, I have extra dry scalp so that’s why I was adding the oils so that my hair don’t break from damage.
WAde it’s called sebum my guy, we all produce it my guy. It comes down to hair textures which is why other races wash their hair more frequently...but it comes in handy for someone wanting waves or their hair to loc. You were told to condition your hair after washing NOT because we don’t produce oils but because our hair needs it’s “naturalness” to be truly healthy...too much of anything isn’t good tho so find out what works best for YOU. Hope I could help young king.
Remember with the body EVERYTHING starts internally..work from the inside out 💎
Lol I’m 9 years in with my locs this video makes me laugh
100% I cant understand his logics . This is my 4th year of having mine ant I wash them daily
Ur video production is so AMAZING
Gunther, can you do a video on a washing process and washing combo for locking. Our hair types are similar and I find that I wash and then condition, that makes my hair type more soft and curly preventing my locking. Thanks 👍😎
How do I stop my scalp from being super dry and itchy
Just starting my dread journey. About 1.5 months in
wash and oil your scalp
Ok i have water based dreadlock gel suggest twisting gel to start plus using tools for matureing process?? For straight hair ?
Lil Gunther back at it again!
Bruh i dont know what shampoo to use
I used to have freeform dreadlocks and I used no products at all I just kept them clean and dry and my cousin said I had the best freeform dreadlocks he ever seen and I have 4b hair so I say keeping your dreads clean and dry is important
Finna just say forget it using beeswax once or twice wont hurt nothing🤷🏽♂️
Yes it will hurt lol
Can you do a video on straight hair that is real curly I am almost at my 10 month dread journey beeswax was not working so I’m trying some thing other than Beeswax can you give me some advice please
My hair texture is like yours and I brought the crochet needle and don’t know how tho use it. I wish you and boo was here