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No hairstyle is complete without having your edges laid and baby hairs swooped. Laying your edges is a work of art, an expression and extension of who you are, and how you project yourself to the world. “Edge control is the cherry on top, the final touch to a beautiful style,” says hairstylist Nish, owner of A Touch of Nish Hair Studios in Lakewood, California.
I have fond memories of using old toothbrushes and tons of gel to lay my edges. Thankfully, I’ve learned along the way that more product isn’t always necessary. Edge control products are typically gels, but wax, oil-based, and liquid formulas of edge control are also available. Your hair type and final desired style dictate how much product you’ll need.
Share The Best Natural Hair Products, According to Stylists and Customer Reviews From leave-in conditioners and sulfate-free shampoos to detanglers and curl creams, treat your strands to the good stuff. By Andrea Jordan February 23, 2021 Each product we feature has been independently selected and reviewed by our editorial team. If you make a purchase using the links included, we may earn commission.
Natural hair can be misunderstood. Having naturally curly, coarse, coily, or textured hair is not a disadvantage. In fact, it s the opposite since the versatility of natural strands makes styling fun and the journey of finding the best products for your tresses quite an adventure. (Because, natural hair gals can t grab just any ol product to nourish and style their manes.)