Bubblingbrownshuga
Well-Known Member
This applies to women and to girl children.
I believe because the edges of anyone's head are very delicate they shouldn't be subjected to the process of 'slicking them down' all of the time. In the Christina Milian thread in the ET forum, I noticed baby Violet's edges were super slick. Not saying she used gel or anything, but the baby's edges already looked a little sparse to me, plus there was added tension with the ponytails.
I like this look a bit better than super duper slicked ricked edges:
Do you all think that having unslicked edges take away from a nice bun or ponytail by making the hair look unkempt? Why or why not?
I believe because the edges of anyone's head are very delicate they shouldn't be subjected to the process of 'slicking them down' all of the time. In the Christina Milian thread in the ET forum, I noticed baby Violet's edges were super slick. Not saying she used gel or anything, but the baby's edges already looked a little sparse to me, plus there was added tension with the ponytails.
I like this look a bit better than super duper slicked ricked edges:
Do you all think that having unslicked edges take away from a nice bun or ponytail by making the hair look unkempt? Why or why not?
But my second or third day hair needs some gel to look nice. I always get more compliments when I let the edges stay curly, though!
...I even shaved them off in HS,and yes right when I did that ish I learned why I even have them...they are def there to mask this almighty crome dome 5head I was born with
I had to wear bangs for like 6 months

I don't even use a brush for the length of my hair when I create a puff but just comb my hair back and use my hands to smooth it back. I use a brush on the edges just because that's the only way I know to comb out the beady beads, but once "combed" I leave them well alone.

