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Finally the key to tight roots!! This seems to be the MOST effective way to lock up roots. Even mature dreads have some unknotted hair at the roots but clockwise rubbing makes an "instant" difference. in like 10 minutes of rubbing you will notice results. Just grab a dread at the root about 1/4" from the scalp. Squeeze it lightly between your scalp and the tips of your fingers rub it in clockwise circles, switch hands if you need to but remember to stay with the same clockwise direction. Why clockwise? Because nearly everyone's hair grows in a clockwise whirl pattern on their scalp. Rubbing the hair around in this direction works with it's natural "grain" rather than against it.
After a couple minutes the dread should have a little "poof" or wad of knotty hair at the root. This is what you want. After all the roots are like this you can palm roll a tiny bit of wax into each one. These poof's will quickly tighten over the next week or so. Help them along by finger rubbing them and or palm rolling them.
Products can either help or hinder this process depending on when and how you use them so it is important to get this part right. Here are some tips to get the most out of clock wise rubbing and the products:
- Clockwise Rubbing is a way of making knots. When you are trying to make knots you want clean hair with as much friction as possible. Lock Pepper is literally made for this so if ya got it, use it. You will be shocked and amazed!
- If you don't have Lock Peppa break out the Locking Accelerator it does a fine job improving friction, especially in clean hair.
- If you don't have Accelerator or Peppa, freshly washed and dried hair is much better than dirty hair.
- You always want to create knots when you have the least amount of wax in the hair. If you try this right after waxing it's not gunna work. The wax can be used after the knots are created to help them lock. Only a small amount is needed.
- Clockwise rubbing can be done in the shower as well. For best results wash and rinse your dreads like normal. Then soap them up all over again, you'll get mad suds. Now with the soap all over the hair clockwise rub the dreads...When you're done rinse them well. They will feel tight and fluffy when they dry...shweet!
- Ziggut yumki knocka rootska wizzel? Weset pyotchki slovits kapoosta! The oddest part is I meant to do that. Copy and paste "kapoosta" without the quotes into the coupon box when you order and get a dollar off any order with Lock Peppa.
Rubberbands and Clockwise Rubbing
Rubberbands actually make the clockwise rubbing easier . The hair you are rubbing is usually unlocked growth right at the scalp, and since the rubberbands are about 1/4" from the scalp they mark the perfect place to hold it . This will give the hair enough room at the root to form knots easily. You should always have any rubberbands at the roots snug but not tight. They should be tight enough that they will stay where you put them but if you attempt to roll them up or down the dread it should be possible to move the without much effort. The reason for this is that the hair needs a little room to form knots and adjust itself as it's dreading. If it's locked down too tight it can actually work against you. More on the subtleties of proper rubberband usage in the rubberbands section.
Ok onto the next section...Dread Tricks!!
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