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Friday, 22 December 2017

Keep and regrow the edges of ur hair.👧👩

[12/22, 12:25 PM] Baby: Treatments for regrowing your edges.
• Rubbing the thinning areas with oil or oil mixture treatments can help in re-growing hair in those areas. These treatments will reduce the damage on your edges by repairing the follicles and encourage hair growth.
For example, rubbing your scalp with vitamin E is a great way to stimulate growth.
 •The SheaMoisture Raw Shea Butter Deep Treatment Masque is great. You can warm it up a little bit and massage it into your scalp.
• Castor oil (especially Jamaican Black Castor Oil), JBCO is the unrefined version of Castor Oil. This means the full health benefits and nutrients were not lost during processing. A daily or weekly (depending on the severity) deep edges massage will greatly improve circulation and stimulation of the hair follicle.
Other oils you can add to castor oil or use as a replacement are olive, coconut, jojoba and sweet almond oil.
• Peppermint Oil & Jojoba Oil
Similarly to Jamaican Black Castor Oil, Peppermint Essential Oil is an antibacterial known for removing impurities causing growth obstructions. Its cooling effect also relaxes the follicle, promoting healthy hair growth. Since Jojoba (carrier oil) is the oil closest to that of our own natural oils, it is the best choice for a carrier oil.
A soothing carrier oil is needed with peppermint oil because of how potent it can be.
[12/22, 12:25 PM] Baby: • Another great natural and effective mixture is Basil Oil( Scent leaves oil/Efirin in yoruba) and Jojoba. Consistent and weekly pre-poo (before cleansing) with this mixture will improve hairline with major results.
• Aloevera oil or gel is also okay for growing edges.
 • Try a light protein treatment mixed with moisturizer and massage it into your scalp to
stimulate the growth
• Onion and ginger are also very good in regrowing edges.
• Sleeping on a satin pillowcase
Start sleeping on a satin pillowcase instead of a cotton one because the cotton pillowcase will absorb the natural oils and moisture right out of your hair. The friction between your hair and cotton pillowcase can lead to breakage. Your edges need those oils and moisture when they are thinning, so pamper them with the right nighttime treatments.
• At the very least a daily multi-vitamin will aid in hair growth. Also nutritious diets are required.
• Scalp massage
Scalp massage stimulate the skin and encourage the blood vessels to increase blood flow and boost circulation to the scalp and hair follicles. This increased circulation brings more nutrients and oxygen to the hair follicles and may aid in hair growth. Which oils to use is less important than the actual act of massaging and this can be done without oil, as the purpose is to encourage circulation.
When you massage, it is important to only use the pads of your fingers; don't rake over this sensitive area with fingernails. Move around in a gentle, circular pattern for a few minutes each day. Don't press down firmly on your hairline.
How often do you massage your edges? You need to do this once every 2 days for 2 months nonstop.
• Remember I said earlier that tight buns and ponytails are bad for edges! Well, you don't have to give up entirely on styles just to regrow your edges.
There are so many natural hairstyles for thin edges that you can choose from. Twist and braid outs do not require that your hair is pulled tightly. Also, loose high puffs using a shoe string or an old stretched out headband are alternative updos without stressing the edges.
• Hydrate
Hydrating your edges is a major key in regrowth and maintaining health. Spritzing your edges with water or aloe vera juice and adding oil afterward is a great way to make sure your edges remain most hydrated and doesn’t become brittle.
When our hair is dry, it becomes brittle and more prone to breakage.
Moisturizing, as usual, will be the key to maintaining healthy edges and promoting growth.

Regrowing your edges needs time and consistency. If you continue to avoid styles that put too much strain or stress on your hairlines, reduce manipulation and nourish your edges they will grow back but it takes consistency. It may take a while before you notice improvement, but it is well worth the wait.

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