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Latest $17.00 1 day ago
Highest $17.00 Nov 20, '15
Lowest $14.99 Nov 18, '15
Average $17.00 (30d avg)
$17.00 (90d avg)
$16.98 (180d avg)
$16.99 (365d avg)
$17.00 (Lifetime average)
Added Sep 12, 2013

Sales Rank

30 day average: 108,758
90 day average: 118,402

Product Description

Dreadlocks are a long term commitment, you will enjoy them for years to come if you do it right! Our wax is the real deal, designed just for dreads. It allows the hair to move against itself and tighten into smooth locks. It keeps it together so it can lock faster without gluing it in place. This means tight mature locks in about 1/4 the time it used to take. It?s guaranteed not to cake or build up inside the dreads. Hot water will completely remove this dread wax from your dreads and because it?s effective in such small amounts you?ll never need to feel like a wax head. It?s natural composition is not prone to attracting fuzzies and lint like some polymer based products. Our wax contains no additives that can irritate your scalp or attract bugs. It?s made with unbleached, unrefined hemp seed oil and cosmetic grade beeswax. It?s protein rich and it?s fortified with Vitamin E. It couldn?t be better for keeping dreads healthy or repairing dry or damaged locks. Notes about beeswax and dread wax: Forget everything you?ve heard about "beeswax?. Beeswax is an amazing natural ingredient that is often ridiculed out of ignorance or misunderstanding. Most store bought products that call themselves beeswax are over 90% petrolatum. Loading your hair with greasy pomades is not going to help it lock up. Anyone that has tried these products with tell you that wax is bad. Some people try melting pure beeswax and putting it their hair. Pure beeswax is hard and brittle. This is a bad idea. Those that have tried this can tell you what a mess it is. We have also heard from a fair number of people that have tried similar products but "over waxed" their dreads. Over waxing does not help and having to much wax in your dreads is not fun. Here?s an analogy for ya: Most people would agree that when you brush your teeth using toothpaste is a good idea, but if you used a tube each time you brushed you would probably hate toothpaste. Using that much you?d have it all over your

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