Hey guys, I’m back with another video and I’m sharing with you 5 Tips On How To Grow Back Your Thinning & Damaged Edges. It’s a popular question I’m often asked, so I thought I’d put together some of my best tips, which I hope you’ll find useful. If you enjoyed this video, remember to LIKE, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE for more videos 😘
I've somewhat given up the ghost. During my pregnancy back in 2017-18, my hair grew the best until late November I stupidly relaxed it. Since then, it's been stagnant with barely new growth. But the edges are even worst, it's almost as if I have alopecia, lol. For over 1 year I've been wearing wigs and no great improvement so really don't know what else to go. Except I will mix the peppermint and coconut oils, use on edges then see what will happen. Thanks always for your tips.
Nads FranksV Ahh...you’re welcome! We all go through problems with our hair at some point. But yes, try that combination and just make sure your consistent. It really does take time to see results, but the more you do it, the likely you are to notice improvements.
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I was told I have traction alopecia and after years of tension on my edges, that there is nothing that could be done. But I serve a faithful God and I'm believing for restoration and growth to my hair and edges 🙌
be consistant with your favorite oils and her tips + you can create an oil mixture with henna, amla, msm. I didn't give up and take picture every month if you can to track it or not.
@@aichagamal thank you. I am currently using my own oil mixture and I have noticed a big change with my nape. The hair there has definitely became thicker and fuller...edges its a waiting game 🤞🏾
@@Fafa81 Me too but I see the change even though we can see the difference with the rest of our hair. I am happy for your regimen results and will be rooting for us too.
1. Avoid tight hairstyles (tension hairstyles) 2. Avoid hair tools (eg head bonnets with elastic bands or hard brushes) 3. Ensure that you are moisturizing edges 4. Check vitamin [mineral] deficiencies (iron, zinc vitamin b) 5. Use hair growth oils (peppermint oil and lavender oil) 3-4 times per week
1. Tight hairstyles 2.certain hair tools 3.Moisturize and seal 4.Check hair deficiencies 5.hair growth oils Other ways except 1. Leave your hair edges out when braiding.. so tell whoever braiding is braiding to leave those frontline,back or side edges hair out u can actually go to the salon having lined those hair out 2. Make the braids lose where the edges are. And also all the other once 3. U hair should not be tight that your forehead and eyes are also pulled back. 4.dont manipulate your hair after coming from salon or from whoever did u braids, do not touch or style it,leave it for 2 days to watever days until it feels loose and not painful. 5. Avoid doing hair too tight (e.g.tying a bun) 6. When undoing you hair (removing braids) doing it carefully especially around the hairline/edges-dont pull it out do it gently
Julie, I’m rewatching the videos that changed my hair journey and yes, this one has opened my eyes again. I’m prone to iron deficiency anemia and because of my skin’s very high melanin content, I struggle with vitD levels in this British weather. Perhaps that is the reason for my struggles with thinning hair around the edges and crown section🤷♀️ I’ll get on a good supplement and see how it goes after 100 days x
Yes, definitely try out some supplements and get some advice on the best ones to take. But I’m sure it will help alongside a good diet and plenty of water. Keep me posted on how you get on 💕
1. Avoid tight hairstyles 2. Avoid certain hair tools - e.i hats, gel, tight hair bands etc - overtime they cause damage 3. Remember to moistures and seal your edges 4. Check vitamin deficiencies e.i iron 5. Use stimulating hair growth oils such as peppermint, lavender, rosemary, clary and age, cedar wood - mix with carrier oils
Another tips, if yall too lazy to do scalp massage/ you can also do handstand like 2 times per day whenever you feel like moving a little bit. It makes blood flow in your head and it helped me alot
Because I you I started growing my hair because I saw your hair growth video when u first started growing your hair . It's very inspiring. Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you.....I never focused on sealing my edges. I need to get more disciplined on massages 3-4 times a week, just as I work out 4 times a week. Sealing edges and keeping them moisturized is what I will try.
I did box braids this December and i regret it..my hairline deteriorated..im gonna be keeping it natural this whole entire year so they can grow back most def will try out these suggestions.Thank You💕
Going through this now. Damages my edges with wigs and surprisingly faux butterfly locs was the last straw. My hair had enough. I've been moisturizing more and letting my hair grow free. No more tension hair styles for me.
I was losing hope on my bald edges,but I have been very hopeful I chopped my hair and restart all over again, my edges are still behind, but I see some hair follicles coming out,I'll keep on working on them What I do everyday: LCO, extra massage on my edges everyday before I go to bed with blackseed( any other available oil) ,peppermint and rosemary together Normal wash day: prepoo, deep condition with heat using DIY ( avocado+oils), LCO Am hopeful🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Thank you for this info. My edges have been thin for a couple of months now and I could not figure out why. I might just be low on vitamin D again. Edit: I’ve been taking D3 & K2 combined supplements for just a couple of weeks and my edges have already grown in.
i understand what you mean about getting your box braids done, at the salon they like to put hot water on the edges as if it will reverse the damage. i started doing my own box braids because when i do it im not tight, and i invest in yarn braids, 100x better
I'm so glad I subscribed to your channel. Last week I cut my waist length locks,to the scalp. Not only were they hotter than usual. But. I was experiencing breakage around the edges. And. I was having more breakage or thinning locs.. I'm not sure why this year. But, I've been told that happens sometimes. So,, thank you for the edge checklist.. Much Respect. Peace always
THIS IS SO HELPFUL😀😀I'm genuinely so happy to have come across this video because I've been so confused and worried as to why my edges are thinning. Since we're still under lockdown in South Africa. I've just always have had my hair in twists and I've always made sure that they weren't tight. It has crossed my mind that my bonnet could be the reason but since it's made from saturn, I really didn't think it would inflict damage to my edges. But now that someone has confirmed it... I'm definately getting myself a silk scaf...... And I'm definately trying out the rest of your suggestions.... THANK YOU SO MUCH😁😁😁😁 liked, shared and subscribed😊
You’re so welcome! I’m glad my video has helped you figure out the possible cause 🙏🏾 But yes, try using a satin/silk headscarf to see if it makes a difference and keep me posted on how you get on! Btw, thanks for liking, sharing and subscribing ☺️❤️
I really appreciate you for showing us realistic and comparable "before" and "after" photos on your thumbnail. Most people show a clear "before" photo but the "after" is not taken the same way so that you can observe the progress. And I think it is because there really is no progress but they don't want you to see that. I can see that there was real progress from your "after" picture. Thanks for being real.
My hairline is thin possibly due to wearing long braids for many years, but I’ve big chopped twice and my hair is growing, but the split ends won’t stop, no matter how often I cut them. So when I wash or comb my hair the ends shed like crazy. So I wear wigs as my protective style, and that’s it for me, but my hair is growing.
I hadn't oiled my edges or scalp this entire year until a few nights ago when I realised how drastic the hairloss on my forehead edges had got. I'm so depressed and worried it's permanent, but will be keeping my scalp and edges oiled from now on. Can only try. And if not, well then your girl is saving up for that trip to turkey.
@@deanncopeland It's interesting, since my comment I found out I have scalp psoriasis and that was what was exasperating the hair loss. I'm now using a low steroid treatment which has really cleared my scalp up and helped a bit with halting the hair loss However, I still want to get a transplant at some point just to restore some of the permanent loss.
Ive lost my edges without even realizing it.Till this day,I still don’t know how it happened,I checked what I was doing before and I’d always wear my natural hair,in twists are things like that they weren’t that tight.However,I know for sure that I had my big and pretty bad phase where I couldn’t take care of anything about me including my hair.I feel so awful and ashamed about it right now :(
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Nice video I hope your video will help course i've been struggle with growing my hairline and I even cutted my hair last year to try to grow my hairline.
Some areas naturally grow slower than others, but just make sure you’re washing, deep conditioning and moisturising your hair regularly. Scalp massages are good too. Also, your diet plays a big role, so eat well and drink lots of water.
My hair has no problem growing,so I went natural and wanted to grow first 3 years,so I do the LOC method.i wore bonnets and wig caps and a protective style but now all the my edges,are suffering,thinning and getting worse.i kept trying to figure out what was causing this,and the only thing I could think of was the hair bonnet.now I'm more convinced.now my question is,are my edges damaged for good,or is there still hope?
Hi, so I used to be on natural hair and I steady put my hair in tight high puffs a lot! That was the only style I did. With time I noticed my edges began to recede and I relaxed my hair, but it got only worse. I’m considering doing the big chop to start all over, or what do you advice? Would it improve if I do a big chop?
So applying your moisturising product and then add oil over the top. I like to apply some water first, then add my moisturiser and if my hair feels really dry, then I’ll add some oil in that order.
So what if I'm transitioning to natural. I can't do anything with my hair because of the two textures but the box braids are causing me to lose my hair so what do I do