Regrowing and maintaining your hair
Thinning or balding is every woman’s nightmare. It isn’t just limited to women who relax or are rocking their natural tresses, but it can affect anyone. It can be quite embarrassing stepping out with an undefined hairline. This is why it is essential to talk on how to regrow and maintain those fleeky edges.
Scalp massage: Massaging your scalp stimulates hair growth because more blood flows to the scalp. The blood brings more oxygen and nutrients that stimulate hair growth. The massage is best done with natural oils like olive, argan, castor oil, etc.
Use natural products around and near your edges: Try your best to keep your facial cleanser, moisturizers, creams and makeup away from your edges as much as you can. The hairs that grow on your edges are fragile and so should be treated sensitively.
Hair supplements: There are so many hair supplements that are rich in multi-vitamins to choose from that can aid your hair grow faster. Taking hair supplements daily can’t promise you instant growth, but you will definitely begin to see your edges flourish in close to little time.
Sleep in a satin cap: If you are using a cotton pillow, then make sure you keep your hair protected at night from moisture loss and breakage. Your edges need the oils to stop them from thinning.
Stop wearing tight braids: Tight hairstyles are one of the main causes of thinning edges. The tighter the hair, the more tension is put on the edges, which in the end, hinders the growth of the hair.
Stay away from brushes: This may be hard to stick with since we’re right in the middle of the baby hair trend. But there’s a choice that needs to be made: full edges or unhealthy and disappearing edges.
Scalp massage: Massaging your scalp stimulates hair growth because more blood flows to the scalp. The blood brings more oxygen and nutrients that stimulate hair growth. The massage is best done with natural oils like olive, argan, castor oil, etc.
Use natural products around and near your edges: Try your best to keep your facial cleanser, moisturizers, creams and makeup away from your edges as much as you can. The hairs that grow on your edges are fragile and so should be treated sensitively.
Hair supplements: There are so many hair supplements that are rich in multi-vitamins to choose from that can aid your hair grow faster. Taking hair supplements daily can’t promise you instant growth, but you will definitely begin to see your edges flourish in close to little time.
Sleep in a satin cap: If you are using a cotton pillow, then make sure you keep your hair protected at night from moisture loss and breakage. Your edges need the oils to stop them from thinning.
Stop wearing tight braids: Tight hairstyles are one of the main causes of thinning edges. The tighter the hair, the more tension is put on the edges, which in the end, hinders the growth of the hair.
Stay away from brushes: This may be hard to stick with since we’re right in the middle of the baby hair trend. But there’s a choice that needs to be made: full edges or unhealthy and disappearing edges.