I was recently told that putting beeswax into ones hair makes the hair actually become very thin and begin to fall out. This person said that the wax gets into the scalp and into the roots and damages the hair from inside. I have used your wax and my hair is very dreaded and thick. But I'm just wondering wax can to this or not. Can you help me? .: Knotty Boy FAQs

  

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Knotty Boy FAQs .: Product Questions .: Knotty Boy Dread Wax .: I was recently told that putting beeswax into ones hair makes the hair actually become very thin and begin to fall out. This person said that the wax gets into the scalp and into the roots and damages the hair from inside. I have used your wax and my hair is very dreaded and thick. But I'm just wondering wax can to this or not. Can you help me?

I was recently told that putting beeswax into ones hair makes the hair actually become very thin and begin to fall out. This person said that the wax gets into the scalp and into the roots and damages the hair from inside. I have used your wax and my hair is very dreaded and thick. But I'm just wondering wax can to this or not. Can you help me?

Hmm. Wow, never heard that one before. Hair really isn't that complicated, so it would be a stretch to think that a product that is applied externally can really crawl inside hair and make it fall out. I think it has more to do with lifestyle and genetics. We do know that people have been using beeswax and beeswax-based products on their dreads for decades and we've never heard back from a single one of our own Knotty Boy customers saying that our product caused their hair to fall out. If you have a strong, healthy noggin of locks, you don't have too much to worry about.


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