How do i wash dread extensions?
When dreads get wet, they are very heavy and can take hours to dry! So just like real dreadlocks, it’s best not to soak your whole dread-head every time you shower. Wash your scalp and fringe every day or two, and give the rest a good dunk much less often. You’ll find it’s more than enough unless you’re rolling round in the dirt. Tie up your dreads to keep them out of your way while you shower or bath. Make some soap or shampoo bubbles, and rinse them back through your roots. My favorite tool for washing dreads is a solid shampoo bar or soap bar. You can easily get at your roots with the bar and it creates much more bubbles and goodness than shampoo. The fastest way to dry any kind of dreads is, without question, sunlight! When that’s unavailable, air-drying is the safest way for any dreads. squeeze them out and rest them on a towel for a short while to take the weight off your scalp. Lots of movement and airflow underneath them is helpful. If you must blowdry, use only the absolute lo