How to prevent your edges from breaking while wearing braids

 


To prevent edges from breaking while wearing braids, follow these tips:


1. Prep your hair: Before braiding, make sure your hair is well-moisturized and free of tangles.

2. Use a gentle braiding technique: Avoid using excessive tension or pulling on your hair while braiding.

3. Use a wide-tooth comb or a detangling brush: Gently detangle your hair with a wide-tooth comb or a detangling brush to minimize breakage.

4. Braid on dry hair: Braiding on dry hair is gentler on your edges than braiding on wet hair.

5. Use a braiding gel or pomade: Apply a small amount of braiding gel or pomade to help keep your hair in place and reduce frizz.

6. Avoid tight braids: Try to keep your braids loose and comfortable to avoid putting excessive tension on your edges.

7. Use a silk or satin pillowcase: Cotton pillowcases can cause friction and lead to breakage, so switch to a silk or satin pillowcase.

8. Protect your edges at night: Use a satin scarf or bonnet to cover your hair at night and reduce frizz.

9. Keep your braids moisturized: Apply a leave-in conditioner or hair oil to your braids to keep them moisturized and prevent dryness.

10. Take breaks: Give your hair a break from braids and wear a different style occasionally to reduce stress on your edges.


Remember, gentle care and attention can help prevent edge breakage while wearing braids. Be patient and take the time to properly care for your hair.

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