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Well people comb out dread locs sometimes so there should be hope. I'd look up unlocking dread locs.Or, is it a lost cause--meaning that cutting it would be the only solution? Any advice whatsoever???
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I "detangled" my locs after three years. I did not comb them out. I used the straight metal end of a comb like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Diane-Metal-Tail-Comb/dp/B000XLDFMG
and picked them out. I used a good deal of conditioner and a spray bottle of water. It took me a couple of weeks to finish, but I did it and actually had plenty of hair on my head at the end of it.
I "detangled" my locs after three years. I did not comb them out. I used the straight metal end of a comb like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Diane-Metal-Tail-Comb/dp/B000XLDFMG
and picked them out. I used a good deal of conditioner and a spray bottle of water. It took me a couple of weeks to finish, but I did it and actually had plenty of hair on my head at the end of it.
What I did was methodically work through the knots using my fingers and the tip of a comb, in addition to obscene amounts of a thick oil (JBCO or HV Cocasta) and a slippery conditioner, such as Tresemme Naturals or ORS Replenishing.
I highly recommend detangling while sitting in front of the TV. If you are comfortably seated during an arduous task, it greatly decreases your level of frustration - you are less likely to become irritated or discouraged, and do something drastic like cut it all off.
That's what I'm using, and even that isn't getting it.
Perhaps, I'm not using Cowboy Magic in an optimal manner. Is there some technique to it?