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If you’re anything like me, then controlling your edges can be difficult. Besides, looking for a good product to help control your edges is not a piece of cake.
Do you know this struggle?
Handling your edges can be a process that leaves you feeling hopeless as if they’ll never lay longer than a few seconds.
Not to mention that the entire process can be time-consuming and overall frustrating if they don’t turn out right.
But I have good news for you. All hope is not lost.
In today’s article, I am going to share 4 simple tricks to slay your edges.
When you think about slaying your edges, what does it make you feel like saying?
The first thing you need to do is wet your hair and tie it down.
Spray your edges with a little bit of water before applying a pomade and/or gel to make it last longer.
Apply an edge control product when your hair is slightly damp. Then, tie a headband or a satin scarf over your hairline and leave it on for 5-10 minutes.
This will help your edges stay slicked down and frizz-free.
This works best if you’re wearing your hair in a natural style. To be safe, I wouldn’t apply water to hair that has just been silk pressed.
Next, you need to mix a little bit of edge control and your favorite gel and you’ll create the perfect concoction.
For the best results, apply a thin layer of edge control with a little dab of maximum hold hair gel.
Using too much can make your hair look super white and waxy, and you definitely don’t want that!
So don't go overboard.
Okay, the next step in the process is to cool your edges. You can do this with a blowdryer.
At this point, you want to stay away from heat.
Using too much heat can cause damaging to your hair. This is why blowing your edges with cold air is a more suitable option.
Blow drying your edges will make the edge control dry faster and seal your hair in its style while using the cool setting reduces the probability of damage.
The Key Takeaways
Just in case you did not have time to read the above information, no worries. I understand that life can be busy. That is why I have included the takeaways for you to read below at a quick glance.