I'm transitioning and I've had a rough time with my edges along the way. Each time my edges were completely out of control it was because of a product I was using. It took me a while to figure this out; I thought my edges were unruly for no reason.
I've learned that my hair has to stay moisturized for my edges to look neat.
My edges always look great after I've deep conditioned under the dryer for 30 minutes. As a matter of fact, I deep conditioned Sunday and when my coworker saw me Monday she asked me if I'd gotten a relaxer because my edges were so smooth.
My hair hates glycerin/products with glycerin as one of the top ingredients. My hair will get frizzy and look a HAM until I wash it again.
Pay close attention to your conditioners and leave-ins because no amount of gel will tame your edges if you're using the wrong shampoos and conditioners. I went out and bought Salerm 21 and my edges got so bad that my head looked like I was wearing a mini afro in the front
. Nothing helped - not gel, pomade, castor oil - Nothing! I had to trace my steps and figure out that Salerm 21 is not my friend.
My hair hates grease and will go apesh!t if I use it. It gets hard, frizzy and ooc.
Moisture, the right conditioners and natural products like shea butter, vatika oil and castor oil work to keep my hair looking nice, edges included.
Oh yeah, my hair loves Elasta QP gel, but hates Fantasia gels. Experiment to find out what works well with your hair.