Edge Taming 101: Tips and Tricks for Defined, Laid Edges

Edge Taming 101: Tips and Tricks for Defined, Laid Edges

Get ready to slay those edges! Defined, laid edges can take your look from drab to fab, but mastering the art of edge control can be tricky. In this beginner's guide to edge taming, I'll walk you through everything you need to know to get your edges on point.

We'll start with the basics - how to pick the right edge control products for your hair type and apply them properly to maximize hold and minimize flaking. Next, I'll share pro tricks for brushing your edges into submission after setting them to get that crisp, flawless look. We'll also compare gels and edge controls to help you decide which works best.

Further down, you'll find my recommendations for DIY edge control recipes you can whip up at home, as well as tips to avoid damage to edges from overstyling. And no edge guide would be complete without styling inspiration - I'll show you how to create popular looks like swoops, slicked back edges and more.

By the end of this post, you'll be a certified edge master armed with all the skills and knowledge needed to take your edges from rough to sleek every time! Let's get started.

Choosing the Right Edge Control for Your Hair Type 

Picking the right edge control for your hair is crucial for maximum hold and minimizing flaking. Thicker, coarser hair requires a stronger hold formula like olive oil or beeswax-based edge controls. For fine or damaged hair, opt for a lightweight water-based product to avoid buildup. Read reviews to find the best edge control for your hair type.

Applying Edge Control for Maximum Hold

Applying edge control properly is key for long-lasting results. Only use a small amount and focus on your hairline. Use a toothbrush or edge brush to coat hair in light, downward strokes. Don't overdo it. Let the product dry for a few minutes before using a scarf or brush to mold edges into place. Reapply lightly as needed throughout the day.

Brushing Edges to Perfection After Applying Edge Control

Once your edge control has set, use a soft brush or old toothbrush to finesse your edges into place. Brush hair at the roots in the direction you want them to lay, using short, gentle strokes. Work in sections and allow time between brushing to set properly. This helps create a flawless, sleek look.

Best Edge Control Brands and Products

Some top edge control brands include Eco Styler, Carol's Daughter, Kiss, ORS, and Shea Moisture. Look for formulas made for your hair type and contain oils or butters for moisture. Some popular products are Eco Styler Olive Oil Gel, Carol’s Daughter Tui and Monoi Edge Smoother, and Shea Moisture Coconut & Hibiscus Curl Enhancing Smoothie.

Making Your Own DIY Edge Control at Home

You can create homemade, all-natural edge control using ingredients like beeswax, shea butter, coconut oil, and more. Simply melt down ingredients in a double boiler, allow to partially cool, then apply to edges as normal. DIY edge control allows you to customize the formula for your specific hair needs. Easy recipes can be found online.

Maintaining Edges After Applying Edge Control

To make your sleek edges last, avoid touching them excessively or getting them wet throughout the day. Use a scarf or silk cap when going outside to protect from wind/moisture. Also, don't over-brush once set - this can cause breakage. Before bed, gently remove excess product and moisturize hair to avoid dryness and breakage. 

Edge Control vs. Gel - Which is Better? 

Edge control provides a stronger hold, lasts longer, leaves fewer flakes, and has a more natural finish than hair gel. However, gels are better for sculpting defined curls or waves, while edge control focuses mainly on smoothing and laying the hairline. Determine your styling needs before deciding between the two.

Protecting Edges from Damage When Using Edge Control

To keep edges healthy when using edge control, limit use to 1-2 times per week and focus product only on the hairline. Gently massage the hairline after use to boost circulation. Always moisturize after and before bed. Use a satin cap or bonnet. And avoid pulling or excessive brushing which can cause breakage.

Edge Control Tips for Beginners

If you're new to edge control, start by applying just to the front hairline and using a light hold product to avoid flaking. Focus on small sections and resist the urge to over-brush once set. Allow time between applications as you get the technique down. Watch tutorial videos for application guidance. Most importantly, remove product thoroughly before bed and moisturize.

Achieving Different Edge Styles with Edge Control

Edge control allows you to create baby hairs, swoops, and more. For swept-back or waved edges, mold hair while wet then set by brushing back. For swoops, use the edge of your brush to create the swoop shape you want as you brush. Get creative! Edge control makes it easy to switch up your edge styles.

Here are 3 examples that demonstrate the benefits of using edge control:

  1. Sleek, polished updos: Edge control is great for slicking down flyaways and achieving prim, finished looks like a ballerina bun. Applying edge control along the hairline and sides smooths any wispy hairs and helps updos stay tight and neat. The hold from the edge control keeps everything in place all day.
  1. Defined curls/coils: For those with naturally curly or coily hair, edge control can help define and separate curls while reducing frizz. Using a light hold edge control on damp hair and scrunching it in can help curls pop and maintain their spring. The edge control helps set the curls without getting crunchy or stiff.
  1. Smooth ponytails: Brushing edge control along the hairline, part and sides while pulling hair into a sleek ponytail gives a polished finish. The edge control helps grab stray hairs that want to stick up and keeps them slick. This prevents ponytails from looking sloppy or unkempt. The control and hold make ponytails look salon-styled.

The key is applying the right amount and formula of edge control for your hair type. When done properly, the benefits of edge control for achieving neatly styled and defined hair are clear. These examples demonstrate how it can take hairstyles to the next level.

With the right techniques and products, you can master the art of laid edges for stunning styles day after day. As you can see, it's all about finding an edge control made for your hair, applying it strategically, and setting it gently with the proper brushes. Don't be afraid to experiment with different edge control formulas and application methods to discover what works best for your edges. The key is being patient during the process and avoiding excessive manipulation that could cause breakage. With the tips outlined in this beginner’s guide, you now have everything you need to get sleek, flawless edges that will have you slaying every look. So get out there, try those edge controls and tricks, and show off your perfectly polished edges! Remember, defined edges are a statement - make yours bold and beautiful.