... Read moreOkay, so we all know the struggle of getting those edges to lay perfectly, right? I've been on a journey for years trying out different edge controls, and trust me, not all are created equal! While I've given you a quick rundown, I wanted to dive a bit deeper into what really makes these products shine (or sometimes, not so much!) and how to get the most out of them.
Let's talk about Edge Booster. It's a fan favorite for a reason! I've personally used the Edge Booster water-based pomade (and yes, the pink with black top version is a staple in my collection!). What I love is how well it lays my edges down flat. But here's my secret to avoiding that dreaded white residue: a tiny drop of light oil, like jojoba or argan, after I've applied the gel and styled my edges. Just a small amount, gently smoothed over, helps keep them moisturized and prevents that flaky, white look. I've found that the strong hold styling gel version from Edge Booster is fantastic for those days when I really need my edges to survive a long day or a workout. It really locks them in!
Then there's the Mielle Organics Flexible Hold Edge Gel. This one, with its honey and ginger, is a total game-changer for me, especially when I'm doing natural hairstyles. It gives a really nice, flexible hold without making my edges feel stiff or crunchy. I find that it’s hydrating, which is a big plus, and it smells amazing too! For a more natural, softer look, this is my go-to. I also noticed the OCR mentioned the pink and yellow circular jar – that's the one! It's perfect for a sleek ponytail or a cute bun, keeping those baby hairs in place without being overly aggressive.
Now, a quick word on application because it makes all the difference. I always start with clean, dry edges. Using a good quality edge brush (like the ones with the fine-tooth comb on the other end, as seen in the OCR!) is crucial. I like to apply a small amount of product directly to my edges, then use the brush to gently smooth and sculpt them into my desired pattern. Less is often more, especially if you're layering products. For those with 4c edges, which can be notoriously stubborn, sometimes a combination approach works best. I might start with a stronger gel like Instant Control, then finish with a little flexible hold gel or even a tiny bit of pomade to tame any flyaways.
And don't forget maintenance! To make your edges last, I always tie them down with a silk or satin scarf after styling. This helps to set them and prevents frizz. If you're struggling with flaking, it might be due to too much product, product incompatibility, or not enough moisture. Experimenting with a water-based product like Edge Booster's pomade can often help.
Ultimately, finding your perfect edge control is a personal journey. What works for my hair might be different for yours, but these are some of my tried-and-true favorites and tips that have helped me keep my edges looking snatched and healthy!
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