Edges, baby hairs or wisps. Whatever you choose to call them, you’re well-aquatinted with the short, soft, and delicate hair that frames your face. Yet, if you don’t quite adore how stubborn your edges can sometimes be when it comes to styling your hair, then you may have tried to grow them out and found it difficult. Growing back your thinning hair edges has its challenges. For one, they’re more fragile than the rest of your hair, which can cause them to constantly break. Fortunately, there are some fundamental steps that you can follow to grow back your edges like you never thought possible.
Step 1: Treat your hair gently
Your hair is an extension of yourself and your body. Thus, women often find themselves playing with their hair, scrubbing their scalp to cleanse it, and pulling their hair tightly in order to style it. When you’re working to grow back your thinning hair edges, it’s essential to treat your hair as gently as possible. In fact, avoid touching it whenever you can. Touching it and tugging on it will only lengthen the period of time that it will take you to grow them back.
Step 2: Develop a moisturizing and conditioning technique
Your edges will often have a distinct texture or curl pattern from the rest of your hair. This can make them especially difficult to style, but one thing that will help is ensuring that they aren’t dry. Dry edges are even more fragile and likely to break. You can’t grow them back if you’re constantly breaking them into shorter pieces. Try this leave-in conditioner for an easy fix.
Step 3: Intentionally select edge-friendly styles
As mentioned above, growing back your edges requires you to treat your hair gently. Styling your hair in tight ponytails, braids or any other way that may induce breakage is a big ‘no.’ Intentionally avoid this at all costs with edge-friendly styles.
Step 4: Use a silk scarf
This is one of the oldest tricks in the book. Many already use silk scarves when they sleep at night to prevent breakage. Well, no surprise that it can work on a much smaller scale for your edges as well! Silk scarves — when used properly — will enable you to protect yourself from any friction that may thin your hair edges.
Step 5: Go for the massage
When there’s the potential for breakage involved, it’s often better to avoid touching your hair whenever possible because it puts you at greater risk. However, on occasion, it may be nice to enjoy a gentle scalp massage to enhance circulation and oxygen flow. You should be mindful that you shouldn’t go right up close to your thinning hair edges when you do this. You’d want to make sure you avoided that area at all costs to protect it.
Step 6: Improve other parts of your health
Sometimes hyper-focusing on one area of your body doesn’t do it as much good as you may think. Taking care of your overall health can work wonders when it comes to your hair. This means getting the proper sources of nutrition and supplementing with a daily vitamin if it’s recommended by your doctor. In fact, there are even special hair and nails vitamins you can take like biotin. There are pros and cons to these. Read more about why you may want to be cautious in this blog, The Truth About Biotin Supplements, According to Nutritionists.
Step 7: Eat for strong hair
The right foods can often act as nature’s vitamins. Don’t overlook your diet when you’re attempting to grow back your thinning hair edges or have strong hair in general! Here are some of the very best food items that you can incorporate in your diet if you’re looking to strengthen weak or fragile hair and help it become thicker:
- Steak
- Chicken
- Oysters
- Seeds
- Shrimp
- Fatty fish
- Eggs
- Beans
- Avocados
- Soybeans
- Nuts
- Sweet peppers
- Spinach
- Sweet potatoes
- Berries
Step 8: Don’t rely solely on products
While it may be tempting to rely on certain products that say that they help hair growth, the truth is that no hair product is magic. Being gentle and patient are the two most essential steps when it comes to growing back your thinning edges.
Step 9: Be patient
Hair growth takes time. On average, they say hair grows about ½ inch per month, but that doesn’t mean your hair grows at this rate. It may be faster or slower, and it all depends on how you’re treating it to avoid breakage. Give it some time and let your hair do its thing!
Final thoughts
Growing back your thinning edges may feel like a long and frustrating process, but don’t get discouraged! Follow the above steps and you’ll see progress in no time at all.
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Hi Jazann! Anytime. So glad the information helped! Try to refrain from pulling your hair back during the summer, I know that this may be challenging living in Trinidad. We don’t realize how much damage is being done when we use quick and convenient styles for our hair just to save time and beat the heat. Appreciate your feedback!
Thanks for your tips I appreciate it its very helpful for my hair from the Caribbean Trinidad
I started using your products last summer. I love the moisture the products give my hair…I pray my edges grow back.