Read the original article on Purewow. Is it really possible to lay my edges without feeling like I’ve applied superglue to my hair? About a decade ago, I didn’t think so. One bad experience with ...
Our edges are art. Creating intricate swoops and swirls along our hairline may not require a paintbrush, but the skill calls for a brush none the less. For decades we’ve carved out creative patterns ...
Styling baby hairs and laying edges has been a staple of the Black community for more than a century. But that doesn't mean it's easy to nail the technique. More than just styling, setting one's edges ...
There is an art to laying your edges. Unfortunately, that talent has bypassed me completely. I understand the formula; get a great edge control, a toothbrush, and a head tie. The thing is, my hair ...
“I love a slicked edge. Slicking my hair back elevates the style, I just feel dressed up,” says Abigail who works in digital marketing. “I feel like my hairstyle isn't ‘finished’ when my edges aren't ...
Influencer, businesswoman and beauty Jayda Cheaves is known for her laid edges. Here's how you can achieve her signature look using these products and quick tips. It’s common to see your favorite ...
Editor’s note: This article first appeared on the Strategist in April 2020, and the products are still some of our favorites for laying edges. So we’re republishing it today as part of Natural-Hair ...
Welcome to Crowned, our new series about the history of Black hair. Hosted by senior social media editor Star Donaldson, Crowned explores the history and traditions that have shaped the Black ...
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