Dreadlocks Baking Soda Deep Clean Tutorial/Review
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This is a quick and easy at home cleanse that can help remove buildup in your locs. I was amazed at the results!
Baking Soda Deep Clean ingredients:
(note: these ingredients have been tweaked to balance the ph levels when combining apple cider vinegar (ACV) and Baking Soda)
Large bowl of warm water
1/4 cup of baking soda
2tsp of lemon juice
1tsp of sea salt
3/4 cup of acv
Stir until all is well dissolved
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This video is nine years old but the first thing that came up when I searched "deep cleaning dreadlocks" you seem so happy and nice!!
@antoniogriffin7135
2 жыл бұрын
Same here!!🔥🔥
@duecedix1139
2 жыл бұрын
Same here as well
@oliviaalden2410
2 жыл бұрын
Samesies and i couldnt agree more!
@dolobabee6431
2 жыл бұрын
10 now n still is
@sekhmetselam1228
Жыл бұрын
And she cut her hair years ago
Okay so I've done the deep clean on several occasions and I have some advice. First, I use three parts apple cider vinegar to 1 part HOT water. Sometimes I add lemon juice but I've never added salt. Those two ingredients are supposed to help with locking and tightening. Then you put in a large amount of baking soda and it will fizz when reacting with the vinegar. I also sprinkle baking soda in my hair beforehand because it really lifts all the gunk out. I also add lavender, rosemary, and tea tree essential oils because they help with the vinegar smell, dandruff, dryness, and kill any mold that might be lingering in your hair if you keep your hair wet too long. Then I soak my hair in the hot mixture for at least 5 minutes but aim for 10. It's so hard in a sink! But you really want to move the mix around with your hair and make sure it gets in every crevice. And yes, the sink turns disgusting! Then I wrap my dripping, vinegar-y hair in a towel and let it sit for 20-30 minutes. Then I jump in the shower and rinse it out as much as possible. I finish with adding more tea tree oil in my hair because who wants a moldy head? Not me. Wash your towel that you wrapped the dreads in because that vinegar will overwhelm the bathroom! But it definitely gets the job done and I recommend the deep clean every three months. Let me know if you have any other recommendations!
@beshaunthomas2067
6 жыл бұрын
Alison Young do your hair grow faster and how often should you do it
@AriVirtual
6 жыл бұрын
Can't believe I really almost forgot essential oils, THANK YOU HOMIE
@geechiepolo
5 жыл бұрын
Could you use black seed for scalp
@404mvp1
4 жыл бұрын
love of relaxation yes it might burnt just use a little
@dret74
4 жыл бұрын
@@beshaunthomas2067 I need this after 6th year. Alison Thank you for your recommend.
did the cleanse twice :) feels like a spa treatment. and you can tell it's actively cleaning you can feel the tingling in your hair and scalp. adding Tea tree oil makes it even better. I recommend 100% great deep cleaning treatment
I've had my locs for 6 years and have never done this before today. I'm kinda grossed out BUT impressed with the amount of build up that was removed. I was having issues with conditioner being caught in my locs. Needless to say my water was dark brown... so, yeah, ew. My locs feel so light and fluffy, though! Thanks!
@DirtyOM the ACV rinse is another great rinse to cleanse your locs, and isn't as harsh on your hair. you just want to make sure you dilute to ACV with enough water. the best practice is usually 2 parts water to every 1 part ACV.
@joi124 thanks! I try to keep my tutorials fun and light so they aren't too boring :) glad you enjoyed it!
@MrsSunShyne2U no problem. just make sure you don't use too much next time. it will dry your hair and could lead to breakage. glad you tried it and loved the results!
i added an annotation and note in the description box about this. when i originally did the cleanse i used too much baking soda, so i tweaked the amounts so that it would be ph balanced and not damage your hair. the recipe in the description box is correct.
@stephj9378
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@KCCUZZ816
3 жыл бұрын
Do this help you're hair grow?
@alyssaclarke7885
3 жыл бұрын
Can I substitute ACV for regular white vinegar?
@zazapkauari1
3 жыл бұрын
Can I use regular vinegar or does it have to be ACV ?
@aprilpinkelton4385
2 жыл бұрын
I've been nervous to do this because I am worried the ACV smell will be too strong. Anyone try this and it wasn't strong? Thanks in advance!
Just did my first ACV rinse... loved it!!! My hair looks and feels so much lighter. My locs look cleaner too.
3/4 cups baking soda 2tsp lemon juice 1tsp salt 1/4 cup apple cider
I just tried this for the second time; murky each time~~like grey dirty cleaning water, My hair feels sooooooo much better and lighter. Thank you. Sharing this with my son
I used this with my locs a couple of days ago; the amount of leftover residue was clearly evident. My hair feels so LIGHT, the BUILDUP is GONE and after washing it is CLEANER than it has been since I first started them almost 2 years ago!! FANTABOLOUS!!
Wow! thanks for posting this! I did a modified version of this applying directly to my scalp with an nozzle tipped applicator bottle (cos I am transitioning from twists to locs) and I cant beleive how soft and bouncy my hair feels now. Thank you for sharing, this is a keeper x
Wow, I've been set free from heavy gunk!! My hair feels so much lighter and my neck feels like a heavy burden has been lifted. Thank you so much for this, you're such a sweetheart!
@SweetBeatCafe ha! i've gotten this question a ton of times because i always wear tank tops. I don't have any special regimen. I got an epilator but can't stand using it because It really hurts! I just use regular ole disposable razors from duane reade. The thing is, I shave literally every day because I wear tank tops almost every day, so it's just part of my normal shower routine. If your armpits are dark I'd try using coco butter to help even out the color
I did this cleanse a couple nights ago and I couldn't even see my hand at the bottom of the merky water. It was so gross. But it felt good knowing it was gone! Then I followed up with the aloe vera deep moisture treatment that your posted in another video and my dreadies were all soft and smelling all yummy! Thanks so much for all the dread videos, I watch one like everyday!!
@Jaznellow well, at first i was worried about that but i learned (from one of my viewers) that because baking soda is a base and ACV is an acid, together combined with water the ph levels are balanced so it's not too harsh on your hair. who knew chemistry would actually come in handy post 10th grade? lol
NO NEED TO BE EMBARRASSED. I was so glad to see the process and results. This really showed how effective the mixture is. Just what I needed to see and learn prior to doing myself. Thanks
@trudifyable ha! thanks for the suggestion!
@superslyfoxx1 well i didn't have either of those things available, but i advise people to use whatever is most convenient for them
@yahvinah1 I actually haven't twisted my hair with product in almost 2 years. so i was surprised!
I've actually found that washing hair in any style with a baking soda and water mixture, followed by acv/water mixture for conditioning, is a solid traditional shampoo replacement.
@SweetBeatCafe yes, it KILLS. I got my bikini waxed and thought I was going to DIE. I've heard it gets better over time but I'm too scared to go back. I thought the epillator would be a good alternative, but it's just too painful. hm, i never considered that deodorant would make a difference in the color of my armpits. but maybe? i've used Mitchum for women since high school.
@pattoney using wax is a no no simply for that reason. it traps in dirt and water.
@MrsSunShyne2U the video description box says as follows, "Baking Soda Deep Clean ingredients: (note: these ingredients have been tweaked to balance the ph levels when combining ACV and Baking Soda)" I used too much baking soda in the video, so i changed the ingredients in the description to reflect the correct measurements
I find it easier to mix the baking soda with conditioner. A low sufate/silicone conditioner. In your hands the put in your hair. So that it evenly cleans your hair and scalp. Then rinse it out with the vinegar it will react on your head. And it feels like a thousand of little warm hands scrubbing your scalp it feels AMAZING! Then rinse again with Luke warm water. I wouldn't use both vinegar and lemon juice at the same time because it will dry out your hair really bad and over uses lighten your hair. So if u have colored hair this is not something u want to do.
@AriVirtual
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@tmice826 yes! i need to do a Jamaican Castor Oil update as well. Will put that on my list :)
I JUST tried this method and boy oh boy did my hair look dirty! Thank you so much Chesca for the tutorial!! Now my locs actually feel clean for once after three years of having them!
@teaundra i wouldn't advise this for loose hair as you don't experience the same sort of build up that comes with having locs. our hair naturally traps in odors, fumes, pollutants, hair dye, lint, hair products etc, because the hair is actually matted together, thus trapping materials in. so no matter how often locs are washed, there is bound to be something trapped in there. with loose hair, you don't have that issue so a regular clarifying shampoo should do the trick for your hair
For anyone who wants to know: When I first started my loss and they weren't locked yet I put a stocking cap on my head when I washed them so as not to disturb the loc. Just shampoo and condition them with the cap on and then take it off and finish with a gentle towel dry. :)
Just used this to help me loosen up/remove build up. My water was so murkyyyy. I will definitely be trying this again about 6 months from now.
@Jaznellow ha! I don't want my hair to fall out either!
no loss but might try it on my loose hair
Will this change the way my dye color looks??
Hi Franchesca, I am so happy I viewed this youtube video. My locs have never had the best of cleaning until now. Thank you.
@SumerSmiles ha! how many times have you watched it?
Chescalocs! Thank you for your tutorial! The deep clean worked wonders :) You mentioned using 3/4 cup baking soda and 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar in your video; in the written recipe included the amounts are reversed (3/4 acv and 1/4 baking soda). I tried the reversed way first but found way better results when there was more baking soda. Just thought I'd mention :) Thanks again lady! P.s. I enjoy your vibe and your energy! :)
@sonyamartin6226
4 жыл бұрын
Hey thanks for that i EVWRYONE wants to MOST BEST RESULTS AS POSSIBLE I KNOOOW I DO THANK U SO MUCH 🤓🤓🤓
i just got dreads and wow seeing all that dirt wash out i will definitely try !
@elitelokkz
8 жыл бұрын
This isn't recommended as a normal routine. Use it sparingly. Very sparingly.
I tried this last month and LOVED the results!! I followed up with an Aloe Vera rinse (closed up my cuticles & made my hair so shiny!), Burt's Bees conditioner & an oil mix (coconut/olive/jojoba/castor/argan & a few drops of grapefruit, rosemary, lavendar & ylang ylang). My hair looked AMAZING the entire week (with daily moisturizing & spritzing)! I'm so tempted to do this once a month, but it is a bit harsh...maybe at the end of each season? Hmmm. As always, thanks for the video!!!
@BmoreMommi just make sure you give your hair a break between cleanses. every 4-6 months should do the trick :)
Girrlll!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING! My husband was in desperate need of this,lol!! His water turnt murky,grayish/blackish/brown after about 30 seconds!!
I just did this and my water was just as grimy. I was shocked but i am glad that junk is down the drain and no longer in my locs. Thank you for being such a blessing.
@lisais6e honestly, not sure. i just followed the recipe i found online.
This is actually one of the /best/ ways to clean any hair, because it is a non volatile reaction and requires little to no physical scrubbing of your hair (which can cause it to break and damage. The foaming action cleans and removes dirt and debris, and because vinegar and baking soda neutralize each other, you don't have to worry about a PH imbalance! :)
This works amazonly well took 3xs to actually remove the dirt from my dreads and the dirt that hadn't been removed you could see what was what.
@dina237 I'm pretty sure those are the same thing
awesome! just make sure to space it out. once or twice a year is enough. this cleanse is tough, so you don't want to over due it. make sure to condition!
as demonstrated in the tutorial, you combine all the ingredients...
I love how she talks 😂😂
@alienkittens no, i had just come from running and did the cleanse first thing.
@Jaznellow agreed. in my opinion, any more than that would be too much.
This really helped me out, my locs feeling so FRESH so CLEAN CLEAN!! ( outkast Voice) lol
Thank you soo much for this video! My locs (of 2 years) are the cleanest they've ever been!
@faddalp6056
8 жыл бұрын
it really works?
@sexytimmy93
8 жыл бұрын
yes
@jaazili1 i honestly can't say for certain. but because this cleanse is kinda harsh it might result in breakage.
thanks! i made sure to advise that you use a conditioner after this cleanse and to not do it more than once or twice a year to avoid dryness/breakage
these ingredients actually neutralize each other so there's no chemical reaction
you can use regular vinegar. ACV is actually stronger
@febisworld7791
6 жыл бұрын
Thank U I Was Asking Ppl I Never Did One Im About Too Do One This Girl Told Me Just Water And Vinegar Is Ok What U Think.?
@BobTotProductions
6 жыл бұрын
Christopher M Add baking soda, and perhaps salt too. I imagine the lemon juice is optional, but I used it for good measure. I tried this for the first time just now, and it works wonders.
@spookyspiffvevo8420
6 жыл бұрын
chescaleigh don't feel embarrassed
@alourindabrown2435
6 жыл бұрын
Little Foot in
@gorqeousnelly2141
3 жыл бұрын
Question My 9 Year Old Daughter Has Dreads In Her Hair, You Think Its Okay To Detox Her Hair
@mylaylay18 haa! well keep in mind that i'm a huge baby. so maybe you won't find it as painful as i did. but i might try to go back.
It makes my scalp feel so amazing!!
My tricotillomania is coming back, so I'm wondering if getting dreads would maybe help discourage the hair pulling? I really don't want to go bald.
@lindsayryan562
9 жыл бұрын
it may! If you are creating/growing dreads yourself it is just a matter of learning to "knot vs. pulling out." It's time consuming so its a great way to retrain your brain as it takes hours/ days. Twist, tear, knot, backcomb, just don't pull!! It lessens my compulsions, hope it works if you decide to try!
@KathyKerosene
8 жыл бұрын
Ok I had that problem with pulling out my hair when I was anxious and when I got dreads I never did again so worth a try
@ryanb.1282
7 жыл бұрын
Kevin Fox had the same issue and YES it will stop you from pulling for sure. won't be able to
You should wash with baking soda, rinse it all out. Then do a rinse with apple cider vinegar after you've rinsed out all the baking soda. Mixing baking soda and acv causes a chemical reaction that can clean the smell out of drains. Might not be good for your scalp/dreads. Just lookin out!
@natidiva247
6 жыл бұрын
chasing rabbits it’s fine. They react because they are on 2 sides of the ph scale. Baking soda is safe to eat and brush your teeth. It’s fine for hair. Acv removes buildup, smooths the cuticle, which adds shine.
@Undercover5100
4 жыл бұрын
@@natidiva247 I agree. It made my hair shine, the big flakes got taken out, and I didn't have to use my tea tree shampoo as much.
wow your dreads look super awesome!! i will try this deep cleanse with my dreads too & i am excited how the water will look like. i have them fpr 2 1/2 years now and never did a deep cleanse, but i wash em once a week
💖 Tried this today (used acv, baking soda and fresh lemon juice 🍋). I let my hair sit 5-7 mins. I loooove the results bc my hair needed a deep cleanse. I recommend doing this once a year. 💖
Just did this! Oh My! SO amazing! Posting pics on your FB page :) Thx, so much for sharinggg!! xo
you're so pretty!!
@willsobolewski6948
6 жыл бұрын
U truly are pretty
@rvd4lyfe
5 жыл бұрын
So....
@lotoyaellington6342
4 жыл бұрын
Yes she's beautiful
@ellijahthatguyellijahthatg6881
3 жыл бұрын
No one cares just watch the video
@NLMBENT442
3 жыл бұрын
@@ellijahthatguyellijahthatg6881 u ddnt have to comment that how abt u watch the vide
Hello! I am soooo happy I found your channel cause I've been having locs for 3 years and 7 months now and I've never thought there could be sooooo much to do with them!! :) I am always complaining about the build-up and my hairdresser told me that it's inevitable because of the wax I use,that the solution is to dye them!! But now that I know,I just can't wait to try this method! :D I wanted to know if it immediately works or if I have to use other products on a long period of time!?Thank you! :)
It took 4 hours, but I love the way it turned out. Thank you!!
Does it have to be only with locks, can you do it on natural hair as well?
@chescalocs
10 жыл бұрын
this cleanse is only for locs, not loose natural hair. it's intended to cleanse matted hair, and since your hair is loose, you shouldn't have any product build up or lint etc.
@SwanCreates
10 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@FlunkDesigns
8 жыл бұрын
+chescalocs loose natural hair can have product build up for people whom use dry shampoo/talc in their hair btw
@brookiey
8 жыл бұрын
Using just ACV is a great rinse for your loose hair. And it keeps the shine
@howardhuze7457
8 жыл бұрын
Its a deep clean for hair that is intertwined. Locked. The inside of a dreadlock is, for the most part isolated. So it holds on to shit, lint, dirt, wack hair products etc. Whatever concoction Ms. Lady is gambling with, (harmless as it may seem) Im assuming its purpose is to penetrate deep and break down unwanted watever. But, NO. You shouldnt use it on regular hair. Why? Shampoo will coat every strand of an unlocked head just fine!
So it's 2016 and no one's done an update / follow up on the results from using ACV & Baking soda solution - would be nice if that could happen.
@celanba
8 жыл бұрын
I do this rinse every 6 months. The "result" is that the buildup leaves your locks and ends up in the water, as shown in the video. Unless there's another result you're referring to?
@chelsiejones9233
8 жыл бұрын
Maybe the after affects of using it? Like does it cause dryness or breakage? Is the hair healthy after doing this?
@phyllis718
8 жыл бұрын
how often can you do this if you have build to get rid of? Like will it take more than one time for the build up to go away?
@celanba
8 жыл бұрын
+Chelsie Jones it can get dry, so it's best to condition really well after doing this rinse
@celanba
8 жыл бұрын
+Chayah Yasharahla I usually soak for a minute or two. It's best not to do the rinse more than once every six months, I believe, because of how harsh it can be.
glad you tried it and liked it! i wouldn't recommend don't it so soon as it's a bit harsh and can dry out your hair. any more than once or twice a year is a bit much. make sure you condition to avoid dryness and breakage!
@MsIslandSpice just make sure to do a good deep condition to keep your hair from being too dry and you should be ok
You thought I was going to say ass 😂😂😂😂
Great video!!! Wonderful smile.
@du4249
6 жыл бұрын
Her sense of humor is on point too! Loved this!
I don't have dreads but I have been using acv and baking soda on my hair before I wash and condition for 2 years and it hasn't dried up my hair. I wash once a week with acv and baking soda and my hair is now very shiny and I don't have any more frizzy hair at all. I highly recommend it.
I do this recipe or a variation of it when I wash before a retwist, about every 8 (or more in most cases) weeks. The first time I did it the water was black. Now I get a light gray, lighter than yours so I think doing this every 8 weeks or so is preventing dirt and buildup from taking up residence in my locs. I follow up with a moisturizing shampoo. The Trader Joe's one is great and it's clear. I only use clear shampoo on my hair. Rarely use conditioner.
why is the water brown...how long did you not wash your hair to make the water brown...O.O
@honeya5116
9 жыл бұрын
i think people with dreads can wash their hair as much as they want but it'll only clean the outside layer because a dread is thick so dirt and anything else is still trapped in the insides of the dread. So this process helps cleanse the dreads thoroughly.
@circleinfinite
9 жыл бұрын
LoisyVoicy Trust me i just washed my dreads, rinsing for like an hour and tons of shampoo and now my hair is 30% cleaner and has a mix of dirt and shampoo, i cannot remove this shampoo. i am doing this cleanse asap!
@skelliexp7910
9 жыл бұрын
It's due to residues left by shampoos and other hair products. Sulfates, fragrances, coloring, etc. can build up over time in dreadlocks. In a perfect world, those with locs are supposed to use special "residue free" shampoos, but none of them are truly residue free and will still need a deep cleaning every once in a while. Either way, that's where that brown stuff comes from. Contrary to popular belief, a lot of it is caused by washing your hair.
@circleinfinite
9 жыл бұрын
SkelliEXP Agreed, i could feel and sometimes smell shampoo going stale. Just done this wash and its brilliant.
@Tank_Amos
6 жыл бұрын
When I’m outside too long I wash my dreads.When my scalp itch I wash my dreads because I’m paranoid about bugs, when it feels dry I wash my hair . Lol and this is why .Ewwwwwwwww
U are freaking gorgeous!!!!
@rvd4lyfe
5 жыл бұрын
Audrey M So....
@TrillLee223
4 жыл бұрын
@@rvd4lyfe u a bitch ass hater.
@rossjeta lol sooo you're asking a question EVEN THOUGH you acknowledge that you could just as easily use google to get the answer? i gotta say, i admire your honesty. ACV = apple cider vinegar
My locs are all the way down to my back and I had the same results that you had. My sink went from clear to brown. Thank you so much you are awesome. I will subscribe and share for my fellow dread head. - Wa'Jee, Chicago
I just met you and I miss you already
gawd bless your neck lol.. that sick almost hurt ya
@lclaney6240
8 жыл бұрын
+Mike Ez IKR...XD...I'm about to do this deep cleanse, but, I have very long locs; so, I came up with cleansing in the kitchen sink, but, I'm going to soak mine for at least 15 minutes (considering 12 years of build up). No way am I getting a sore neck from hanging over the sink that long; so, going to clear my counter leading to the sink and "plank"/lie flat on counter w/ my hair in the sink. XD
@MikeEZ
8 жыл бұрын
I tried this a couple of weeks ago. I had severe itch and I think the hypochondriac in me was highly worried about bad dandruff to hair loss. This mixture produced excellent results and I dont have to worry about itching again. Thank you for a woderful tutorial
Hello thank you for sharing. I just love your beautiful clean locks! They look so good on you. God Bless you and your family.
So I've done this rinse three times in two years and my water has never been murky. Adding the acv colors the water a bit automatically. I added straight baking soda to my locs along with the amount recommended in this video. I soaked my locs for 3-5 minutes, gently washed my hair and rinsed. Still no murky water. I wash my three year old locs weekly and have my hairdresser wash and retwist about every six weeks. She uses Jamaican Lime loc gel and I use castor oil after each wash. No build up at all.
How did I get here?
no. i wash my hair regularly and have never had dark colored water. this is a popular remedy for deep cleansing locs. since i made this video a year ago, i did again (maybe 6 months later) and noticed a huge improvement
I tried this and worked like magic. Thank you for sharing. I didn't measure anything though and I bought lime juice instead of lemon juice by mistake but it was still perfect.
@LilDroidBlue
6 жыл бұрын
Joanne Walters yeah, I didn't have lemon on hand before, but I did have lime, it worked fine. It's the same concept for the soak, it's a citrus juice it will do the same thing lemon juice does in the soak.
How do you confuse a teaspoon and a tablespoon lmao
@anthonyspeakzz2964
8 жыл бұрын
Who cares
@ms.callaway1004
8 жыл бұрын
regular ppl
@elitefew8537
8 жыл бұрын
I thought they were same thing
@bashimenta6313
6 жыл бұрын
I do it, but I think that tablespoon is for food and teaspoon is for coffee and tea
@lit6140
6 жыл бұрын
Shut up bitch
@spartan7942 i followed the recipe that i found in an online dreadlock forum. also, the combination of ACV and baking soda work together so it doesn't have an overly acidic ph balance
@MrOSLO130 huh? what's still there? change what
@Wenefreda no, i believe you need ACV due to the ph balance in it. i've never heard of anyone doing this with white distilled, so i wouldn't risk it. you can pick it up at any local grocery store, it's not expensive. as for the salt, you can skip it
@Spirited76 I need to look into using a clarifying shampoo. thanks for the suggestions!
I tried this on yesterday my water was more orange and dirty I think I could have soaked it a little longer I wonder if that bubbling action when the ingredients are mixed wouldn't make more of the build up come out oh I forgot to mention that my locs are color treated and 2 1/2 years new thinning in front and some perimeter I am using Jamaican black castor oil for the treatment have stopped interlocking am palmrolling every two to three weeks as well as washing it at that time I have almost curly hair lol and a lot of fly aways but all in all I'm loving my journey I've also tried the pipe cleaner style you showed me thank you for being knowledgeable and sharing with the rest of us I would be kind of lost without some guidance as I am new to doing my own locs as I mention I got my hair to loc through interlocking first and learned that it purpose is to repair and I only used this method for the first year and couple of months I'm better at it now tho and loving it thanks
This is an amazing gunk cleaner technique:) Thank you for sharing.
that was amazing how it pulled all of that out of your hair...My son really needs this. thanks for showing this
@tazmanianzith maybe 10 minutes?
@mylaylay18 haa! i tried doing it at home and it ended up being even more painful because i was so scared to pull the wax off that it started drying!! pulling it off all dry and clumpy was sooo bad! I was literally crying the entire time.
Just did this tonight! Thanks so much :) It was great to see the build-up washing down the sink.
All I can say is wow! I thought I had more gray hair than I actually have. Turns out it was build up. Thank you so much for sharing this information. I even shared this link with my "tweeps"
@HqHoney haa!