ms.tatiana
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@MSTatiana, I have tried the Aveda Brillant Anti-humectant Pomade ($20, 2.6oz), ORS Edge Control ($6,2.25 oz), Luster's Renutrients Slick Stick ($7, 2oz), Design Line maximum hold hair wax (can't remember the exact name), and aloe vera gel/shea butter/hair brush. I swear my hair goes from 4c edges, immediately to 4b for a smidge, then to 4a at the top/crown/back of my head, to 3c at my nape. The Design Line product gave me the most and long lasting hold. Unfortunately, I can't remember the exact name, but you can get it from Walmart Smartstyles salons-there are like 7 sculpting waxes, this one is maximum hold w/a consistency similar to ORS edge control. For all products I wet my edges, apply the product, use a baby brush or toothbrush to smooth back the edges, than tie it down with a scarf. The only natural product I listed was the aloe vera gelly/shea butter. I also think it helps when the edges already have a little leave-in condish and moisturizer. I am still learning my hair as I am relatively new to the natural hair game. Hth.
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I got poo to run through!! And I don't need much of it to get the job done smh

The stylist was this girl from high school who had long hair (that I used to be secretly jealous of, lol). Weird. Thank goodness it was just a dream.
I was out in about 2 hours. It wasnt as sleek as my stylist does it but thats because it wasnt flat ironed and I only got the roots blown out and got a doobie. The end are super thick and blunt, however its still super swingy and shiny. Once my hair grows out a few more inches, I'll attempt to start rollersetting on my own.
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