Real Talk
Okay, so we need to talk about baby hairs. I used to fight with Got2B and bobby pins trying to get my edges to lay right for special events. Total mess, especially when that white residue would show up halfway through the day. This edge control changed how I approach my morning routine.
Not gonna lie, I was skeptical about the "promotes growth" claim at first. But after using this for a few months on my actual edges (not just my wigs), I noticed less breakage where I usually get those annoying little flyaways. The hold is serious too. Like, your edges stay put through a whole workday without getting that crunchy feeling.
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Function | Holds edges and hair firmly in place |
| Hold Type | Super holding power |
| Finish | No flakiness |
| Benefits | Promotes growth, adds shine |
| Result | Healthier looking edges |
How I Use It
Here's the thing: less is more with this stuff. I take a tiny amount on my fingertips, warm it up by rubbing them together, then smooth it onto my edges. For simple laid edges, just use your fingers. For those Instagram-worthy swoops, grab a toothbrush or edge brush and work in small sections.
The best part? No white buildup. Even on my darkest wigs, it stays completely clear. Just comb through with a brush for that smooth, shiny finish.
Bottom Line
Girl, if you're still using regular gel for your edges, you're working too hard. This stuff holds all day without the crunch or flakes. Whether you're laying your natural baby hairs or perfecting a lace front install, it just works. Plus your edges actually get healthier instead of breaking off from all that manipulation.
