Anyone here have dreadlocks and make shampoo bars?

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i don't use none of those , no salt and no baking soda. liquid soap / shampoo works for me with a conditioner followed by a disinfectant rinse . when i started aloe plus leaf cactus did the trick .

I'm sorry, I'm confused. What do you mean by disinfectant rinse? And "aloe plus leaf cactus did the trick"? You used aloe juice? You rubbed a cactus leaf on it? Could you be more specific, please?

Those are some beautiful dreads you've got there!
 
I'm sorry, I'm confused. What do you mean by disinfectant rinse? And "aloe plus leaf cactus did the trick"? You used aloe juice? You rubbed a cactus leaf on it? Could you be more specific, please?

Those are some beautiful dreads you've got there!

here is a nice video showing how we wash our locks in the caribbean using flat leaf cactus [aloe is done the same way] .... we do not use "juice" but rather the slime // [ame]https://vimeo.com/13405024[/ame]
seeing that my hair stays moist for long periods before it is fully dried i use a disinfectant- antiseptic that ******* the chance of my hair producing mold and any type of odor .
 
here is a nice video showing how we wash our locks in the caribbean using flat leaf cactus [aloe is done the same way] .... we do not use "juice" but rather the slime // https://vimeo.com/13405024
seeing that my hair stays moist for long periods before it is fully dried i use a disinfectant- antiseptic that ******* the chance of my hair producing mold and any type of odor .

Thank you for the video, Lion! That looks like the nopales you can buy in the produce section here. I wonder if it would be good for hair in general? Guess I need to learn a little more about aloe and flat leaf cactus. :D
 
nature gives us everything we need all we got to do is look . where are you located cm4bleenmb? at the core ,cultured dreads are different , within my culture and community you find "bongo" locks which is simply the "non" separation of locks, the hair takes its natural course in growth. the hair is not twisted nor bound .
 
nature gives us everything we need all we got to do is look . where are you located cm4bleenmb? at the core ,cultured dreads are different , within my culture and community you find "bongo" locks which is simply the "non" separation of locks, the hair takes its natural course in growth. the hair is not twisted nor bound .

Lion, I live in Southern California, in a little town about 20 miles west of Palm Springs. But I grew up in Western Michigan, also in a small town. You said "this is how we wash our locks" so I'm assuming you are still in the Carribean?

It is amazing how you can look at the history of an area and find that nature always managed to provide the local culture with a solution for what they needed.

I'm not about to give up all the conveniences of modern living and go back to nature, but I am happy to see more people waking up to the fact that the chem lab and big pharma are not our only options. Sometimes there's a very good reason why some natural remedies have been around so long.

If I understand the bongo locks idea, you would stop brushing or combing your hair, and never cut it, but you would still wash it. Because there's a difference between manipulating something as opposed to respecting and caring for it? Hmmm, this is fascinating but probably not a direction we should continue on since it doesn't really relate to the original shampoo bar question?
 
Oh wow! Nobody here at SMF has dreads? Surely someone does. :)

Well if I can figure a recipe out everyone, sellers included, are more than welcome to the recipe. I just can't see spending approx $10.00 plus shipping for something I should be able to make.

Here is the recipe I have so far. Feel free to share your thoughts -

Did mine hot process
Lye reduction for 2% super fat

PO - 43%
CO - 30%
Castor - 22%
Jojoba - 5%

Essential oils for scent and benefits

Let me know what you guys think please. Thanks
I'm new to soap and shampoo making so forgive me if this is a dumb question... Some shampoo bars require an acid rinse with use to prevent build up. Does yours?
 
Oh wow! Nobody here at SMF has dreads? Surely someone does. :)

Well if I can figure a recipe out everyone, sellers included, are more than welcome to the recipe. I just can't see spending approx $10.00 plus shipping for something I should be able to make.

Here is the recipe I have so far. Feel free to share your thoughts -

Did mine hot process
Lye reduction for 2% super fat

PO - 43%
CO - 30%
Castor - 22%
Jojoba - 5%

Essential oils for scent and benefits

Let me know what you guys think please. Thanks
I'm new to the community and craft so I may be asking a dumb question but: I've seen shampoo bar recipes that require an acid rinse after use. Does your recipe require one as well? Thanks.
 
I'm new to the community and craft so I may be asking a dumb question but: I've seen shampoo bar recipes that require an acid rinse after use. Does your recipe require one as well? Thanks.
This thread has been inactive since 2015 and the person you were replying to hasn’t been here since 2013. You may want to start a new thread.
 
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