Lived in the Caribbean for almost a year, working on various boats, and my impression of the rastas was that they don't wash anything, least of all their hair.
This was thirty years ago, though.
I doubt much has changed.Lived in the Caribbean for almost a year, working on various boats, and my impression of the rastas was that they don't wash anything, least of all their hair.
This was thirty years ago, though.
Dreads are dirty hair, with all of the associated smells and filth you would expect.
I wonder if women who have dreads also have it between their legs as well. Anyone care to report?
Is it even possible? If not, how do they maintain hygiene?
not if you want real dreads.
You can make "fake" dreads, though, and keep them clean.
Yes, they can wash them. Why wouldn't they?
There are people with dreads that are clean and don't smell.......