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What should I use to set my edges?

What should I use to set my edges?

The Best Edge Control, According to Baby-Hair Professionals

  1. Hicks Total Transformations Edges Styling Gels.
  2. OSiS + Session Label Crystal Gel.
  3. Tancho High Grade Tique Vegetable Lavender Pomade.
  4. Eden Coconut Shea Control Edge Glaze Gel.
  5. Design Essentials Natural Honey & Shea Edge Tamer Hair Gel.

How do I tame my natural edges?

Taming Edges: Quick Tips for Natural Hair

  1. Use strong-hold gel products. In order for your edges, or baby hairs to stay in place, use a gel, like Emerge Style Goals Gel, to smooth hair in place.
  2. Use a toothbrush for combing.
  3. Silk scarves help with the process.
  4. Try sleek styles.

What is the strongest EBIN edge control?

✏️Edge Tamer 101💜 24 Hour Edge Tamer extreme firm hold aka purple top has the strongest hold. This holds up to 4a, 4b & 4c hair textures. It is formulated for all hair textures and does not allow to curls to revert quickly. 4 different sizes are available – 0.5oz, 2.7oz, 4.0oz & 8.25oz!

Is edge control bad for your hair?

In fact, dermatologist Michelle Henry, M.D., says the combination of alcohol-containing products and slicking hair back is what really does the damage. The edge control gel makes the hair dry, and then, “adding tension to hair that is dry can break the hair.” Your gel of choice has maximum hold that lasts for days.

What can you use instead of edge control?

The antidote to overusing edge control is trading it for a treatment made with nutrients that promote healthy growth, but still provide the luster and uniformity of a traditional gel; castor oil, shea butter and peppermint to name a few. Ahead, 4 formulas that include these all-star ingredients.

Can Vaseline grow your edges?

There’s no scientific evidence to support the popular claim that Vaseline makes your hair grow faster. It might protect your hair against breakage and dryness, but it won’t encourage your hair to grow at a faster rate.

What can I use to lay edges instead of gel?

Hair butter is an excellent alternative to gel, because it holds your hair in place, without drying or flaking. Instead, it delivers a major dose of moisture. You can use an all-natural, alcohol-free hair butter, like Flora & Curl’s Flower Garden Hair Butter, which won the 2018 Editor’s Choice Award.

What’s the best way to apply edge control?

Spritzing a small amount of water on your edges before applying edge control will help the pomade or gel stick to your hair better; the extra moisture will also aid in a neater slick down since wet hair tends to be a lot less frizzy than dry hair.

Can you use edge control on dry hair?

In fact, dermatologist Michelle Henry, M.D., says the combination of alcohol-containing products and slicking hair back is what really does the damage. The edge control gel makes the hair dry, and then, “adding tension to hair that is dry can break the hair.”

What’s the best way to lay your edges?

For your edges to really be laid, you need to set them. Whether you’re doing it overnight or for 15 minutes before you hit the door, wrap a satin scarf (or a long sock like Nneka) around your hairline so that the style freezes in place. Photographed by Rochelle Brock.

Is it OK to use edge control on baby hair?

Twenty years later, baby hairs and slicked-back edges are still in fashion. I would even say even more so now that wigs and natural hair are the norm. But beware: Your should use edge control products sparingly. Most edge control gels are made with alcohol.