HOW TO GROW HER EDGES
✨ How I Helped My Customer Grow Her Edges Back! 🌱
1. Gentle Scalp Massages:Encourage blood flow by massaging your edges with your fingertips for 5-10 minutes daily. Use a nourishing oil like castor oil or rosemary oil to promote growth.
2. Protective Styles:Avoid tight hairstyles that pull on your edges. Opt for loose braids, twists, or buns to minimize stress on your hairline.
3. Moisturize Regularly:Keep your edges hydrated with a light, non-greasy moisturizer. Aloe vera gel or a light leave-in conditioner works wonders.
4. Diet and Supplements: Ensure your diet includes hair-healthy nutrients like biotin, vitamins A, C, D, E, and omega-3 fatty acids. Consider taking a hair growth supplement after consulting with a healthcare provider.
5. Avoid Heat and Chemicals:Minimize the use of heat styling tools and harsh chemical treatments that can weaken hair and cause breakage.
6. Silk Scarves and Pillowcases:Sleep with a silk or satin scarf or pillowcase to reduce friction and breakage on your edges.
7. Patience and Consistency:Hair growth takes time. Be consistent with your care routine and patient with the process.
By following these steps, my customer saw a significant improvement in her edges. Remember, consistency is key to seeing results! 🌿✨
It's totally worth it! 😄
Happy weekend my friends 🧡
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Growing your hair edges back can be a challenging yet rewarding journey. One of the key components to success is understanding the role of scalp health. Regular scalp massages not only promote circulation but also encourage the absorption of nourishing oils like castor and rosemary, known for their growth-enhancing properties. In addition to topical care, incorporating hair-healthy foods into your diet can significantly impact growth. Foods rich in vitamins A, C, D, E, and omega-3 fatty acids are essential for maintaining healthy hair follicles. Supplements, such as biotin, can also provide added benefits, but always consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new regimen. Moisturization plays a vital role as well; using lightweight, non-greasy moisturizers can prevent breakage and dryness. Transitioning to protective hairstyles, rather than styles that pull tightly on your scalp, can significantly reduce stress on your hairline. Remember, patience and consistency are key— hair growth is a gradual process, but with the right approach and routine, you can achieve stunning results!


I agree wholeheartedly and will start using those oils immediately… thank u