Whether you're starting
new dreads or helping new growth knot up, you will be shocked at how quickly
and easily you can turn innocent straight hair into nappy dread-breeding-masses
of knottyness.
So what does Lock
Peppa do?
Lock Peppa makes creating
knots easy. Ever wish twisting and palmrolling didn't take so long. Wouldn't
it be great if you could sprinkle some magic dust on your hair and it
would just knot up easily when you started rubbing it? It would be like
the dread product of all dread products right? Well it's called Lock Peppa
and it works like nobody's business!
Forming new knots
plays a large role in making and maintaining dreads. It doesn't matter
if you're backcombing your brand new dreads, helping some stubborn new
growth lock up or dreadballing the only 4 loose hairs on your fully mature
dreads, being able to create knots in straight hair is crucial. The faster
the better.
The Lock Peppa helps
you make new knots almost immediately right where you need them.
Knots form immeasurably
faster with much less work.
Applies easily to just the hair you're working with.
Non-Sticky, chemical free formula gets the job done without sticking to
clothes, steering wheels, keyboards or anything else you might come in
contact with while you're chillin' out and twistin' your dreads.
How to use Lock
Peppa for Maintenance.
1) Locate the loose
hair you want to knot up. Fly away hair, loose hair at the roots or tips,
it's all fair game.
2) Apply the Peppa.
You can shake it directly on the hair via the nifty sifter top or shake
a bit on a piece of paper or in a empty jar lid and press your finger
into it, then rub it into the hair.
3) Use Finger Rubbing,
Palm Rolling, Clockwise Rubbing etc. To knot the hair.
Lock Peppa Maintenance
TIPS
You don't need to
"prep" your dreads before using the lock pepper but, as always,
clean, residue free hair makes everything work better.
You can also spray some accelerator in the hair and allow it to air dry
before using the pepper and the results are even better.
The only thing you want to avoid is using the lock pepper right after
you wax. Just like with the accelerator clean hair is better.
Take lock peppa on long trips when you know you'll have plenty of time
to twist your dreads.
Keep some handy near your computer and in front of the tv. Now all that
habitual twisting will really pay off.
How to use Lock
Peppa for Backcombing.
1) Just before you're
ready to begin backcombing shake a small amount of the lock peppa onto
the hair right at the roots. Initially You only want to add Peppa to the
first 2 inches or so of hair.
2) Backcomb as you
normally would but now hair will be pushed forward faster and easier.
You still want the hair to accumulate slowly, not allowing more than a
couple of hairs to be pushed forward on each stroke.
TIPS for Backcombing
with Lock Peppa
If you are backcombing
for the first time it's probably a good idea to start out by backcombing
a few dreads without the Peppa. This will do two things. First it will
give you a chance to backcomb on "low speed" so you can get
your technique down before you throw it into overdrive. Second it will
give you a greater appreciation for how much easier backcombing is with
Lock Peppa.
Start out with less
Peppa and as you get the hang of it you can experiment adding more peppa.
The more you add the easier it is to make progress backcombing but there
is definitely such a thing as too much peppa. When you have too much peppa
in the hair it will want to all bunch up and slide forward with each stroke
of the comb. This is not good and will lead to:
Wide poofy dreads
that are way short, loosing lots of length.
Dreads that look more like wads of hair or funky palm trees than dreads.
Having to comb the dread out and start again.
So remember.... Lots of fast strokes, each pushing forward just a couple
hairs, which slowly add up to make a nice smooth dread. As you begin to
get a feel for backcombing with the Peppa you'll wonder how anyone got
along without it.
Ingredients: Zinc
oxide, silicone dioxide, methyl salicylate, rosin, and bentonite.
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