I have been doing mine for years but because of my migraines and rhumatoid arthritis I can't get them right anymore or withstand to have them in for more then a month.
I have been buying ragdolly stuff for about a year now. I did get some loomed dreads last October (which took almost three months to get to me), but were absolutely beautiful and worth the wait.
I did try the loose extensions which didn't last long. They annoyed me to no end. I ended up brushing them many times a day because they tangle very easily. A lot of care has to go into those babies.
I definitely vote for the loomed dreads this time. They are so ultra silky soft and in my opinion are more comfortable then the braids. They really feel more natural, to me anyway. Plus are less time consuming to put in then the braids and overall seem easier to care for. Just my $0.02 ;)
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Date: 2001-05-04 11:07 am (UTC)I have been doing mine for years but because of my migraines and rhumatoid arthritis I can't get them right anymore or withstand to have them in for more then a month.
I have been buying ragdolly stuff for about a year now. I did get some loomed dreads last October (which took almost three months to get to me), but were absolutely beautiful and worth the wait.
I did try the loose extensions which didn't last long. They annoyed me to no end. I ended up brushing them many times a day because they tangle very easily. A lot of care has to go into those babies.
I definitely vote for the loomed dreads this time. They are so ultra silky soft and in my opinion are more comfortable then the braids. They really feel more natural, to me anyway. Plus are less time consuming to put in then the braids and overall seem easier to care for. Just my $0.02 ;)