Need to quickly clean up your roots without coming to see me?

This is the best tutorial on how to do so! I’ve been using this technique on my own dreads for a while, but it hadn’t occurred to me to share it with my clients so you can benefit too. 

As Farren says, this technique is NOT PERMANENT. So it’s very likely one to two days after the loose hairs will have popped up again. 

A word of caution: It’s probably not good for your roots, depending on your hair, to constantly do this. Once every week or two should suffice. This is because you do not want to put loads of extra stress or friction on your roots frequently. Overmaintaining could weaken your roots and eventually cause the dread to fall off, in extreme cases. 

This is not my tutorial or technique. Please go thank Farren on her Youtube channel or Tumblr. 

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My name is Keri-Anne.
I had my first set of locks for five and a half years.
I love looking after dreadlocks, and spend a great deal of my time researching and discussing techniques for the maintenance and creation of dreadlocks.

Serious questions and inquiries only, please:
keri@ottawadreads.com