3 Ways to Keep Your Edges in Check!

 

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Keeping our edges under control is an issue for many of us whether we have natural hair, relaxed hair or are somewhere in the middle. Our hairline is super delicate so we definitely need to handle with care.

Here are three things you can do to help keep your edges in check!

(1) Avoid excessive brushing.

I know we’re all like #teamlaidedges but too much manipulation too often is a recipe for traction alopecia… hair loss… #teamNOedges! For styles that require a slick and sleek look (usually an updo of some sort), after gathering all of your hair into the desired position, try using just your hands to smooth the very edges of your hair with your gel or edge taming product of choice.

If you still feel a brush is necessary, use just a few soft strokes, follow up with your hands and tie your hair down with a silk/satin scarf for about 15 minutes or overnight to allow the style to set. Afterwards, your edges should be laaaaiiiiid! *snap*

(2) Take care when installing protective styles.

Keep edges in check protective styles

A neat set of braids or twists can be achieved without catching every single strand of baby hair. That baby hair don’t wanna be braided! It’s up to YOU to (nicely) communicate to the stylist that you’d still like to have hair on your head once those braids come out. Don’t be shy!

Contrary to popular belief, you’re NOT supposed to have a headache when you walk out of that braid shop. Many of us have come to accept that as a normal part of getting braids and such but it’s UNacceptable and unnecessary. The hair follicle can only take but so much tension before the hair just comes right out so please, be careful! Also be mindful of how MUCH synthetic hair you’re adding as this can weigh the hair down causing breakage and loss.

In a related story… if you rock wigs or weaves from time to time, your cornrowed “base” should still allow you to breathe! I elaborate on that in this throwback post. Many regular wig and weave wearers will leave out their hairline and the nape area so as to protect them from potential damage.

How bout just taking a break from your weave or wig every so often? Kay?! 😉

(3) Be easy with ponytails, puffs & buns.

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They’re cute and all but this is a good example of “too much of a good thing…”. While we love our puffs and buns, it’s a good idea to switch it up and alternate your pulled-up hair days with your hair-out days to allow your hair to rest and keep your edges in check.

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If you find yourself already suffering from hair loss around your hairline…

Try massaging the area with some Jamaican Black Castor Oil. The act of massaging alone improves blood circulation so just about any oil will do. The thing with JBCO, though, is that it has been known to increase blood flow to the scalp, sending nutrients to hair follicles which, in turn, boosts hair growth. Infusing it with an essential oil that stimulates circulation to encourage growth (rosemary, peppermint…) is even better!

Keep your diet balanced. Eat right, take your daily vitamins and drink lots of water. Remember, healthy natural hair begins on the inside.

What steps do YOU take to help keep your edges in check? Share your tips and tricks below!

*Updated December 2016

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