Hairline for Black Girls: A Guide to Hairline Care for Natural Hair
By Exyhair team | 11 February 2025 | 0 Comments

Hairline for Black Girls: A Guide to Hairline Care for Natural Hair

Black girls have a very fragile hairline. Thinning hairs, also known as baby hairs, are the fragile hairs that make up an individual's hairline and have a fine texture. A healthy hairline is a top priority in every black girl's hair care routine as they are prone to damage, thinning, and breakage. Certain hairstyles can easily cause stress to an individual's human hair loc extensions. Additionally, over-styling and neglect can lead to breakage and permanent hair loss and hairline damage. I'm going to cover some common causes of a thinning hairline and what you can do to restore your black girl hairline!

What are edges?

Edges are those soft, wispy hairs that frame your hairline and face are sometimes referred to as baby hairs  and for good reason, Edges need to be completely babied to thrive. These tiny strands of hair are actually the most fragile thing in your head. Between wearing tight protective hairstyles, harsh weather, chemical relaxers, or using a rough touch when washing or styling, your edges are almost always susceptible to breakage.

How does transitioning affect your hairline?

If you’ve ever tried transitioning, you know that keeping your hairline smooth while growing out straight hair is a big issue. While it may be tempting, never continue to relax your hairline. It’s better to start over with your entire head.
During the transition, your hair will find its natural pattern and texture, which can take some time. During this process, your hairline may grow straight up and never lie flat on your head. Also, they may become particularly dry or damaged from months (or years) of relaxing.
This means that not only do you need to help nourish them so they grow back, but you also need to find ways to style them that won’t cause more damage. Below, we’ll look at some of the best products for a transitioning hairline (without causing more damage and dryness), as well as some hairline control tips and tricks.

Causes of Thinning Hair Edges

Tight Hairstyles: Some braided hairstyles like island twists or knotless braids can cause tension at the hairline, which can lead to thinning hair edges and hair loss.
Overuse of edge control gels: Edge control gels like gloss gel and jam gel are the go-to for most people who want baby-smooth hair. However, one must be wary of such products as overuse can weaken the edges.
Heat styling: Exposing the edges of black girls’ hair to the constant heat of a hot comb or straightener can lead to thinning and breakage.
Chemical treatments: Treatments like texturizers and relaxers can weaken the edges of an individual’s hair. This is especially true when one needs to properly care for their hair with an anti-breakage protein treatment. This was one of the reasons that led to my thinning hair edges.

Hairline Care for Black Girls

Moisturization is key: Regularly moisturizing your hairline helps ensure that your hairline remains strong and healthy. To ensure effective moisturization, you can use coconut oil, jojoba oil, or castor oil. These oils help lock in moisture. Additionally, water-based products are also very effective in ensuring that your hairline is moisturized.
Avoid tight hairstyles: Avoid doing tight dreadlock hairstyles like knotless braids frequently as doing so can affect the hairline of black girls.
Do not overuse hairline control gel: Using hairline control gel occasionally is fine, but using it every day can create a lot of tension. Therefore, it is crucial to control the use of hairline control.
Protect your hair at night: Before going to bed, you can use a satin or silk pillowcase and a soft hat to protect your hairline.

How to Restore a Thinning Hairline

1. A nutritious diet. Make sure your diet is rich in omega 3 fatty acids, zinc, and vitamins C, A, and E. These vitamins help keep your scalp healthy and promote hair growth.
2. Use growth-promoting oils. Consider using oils like tea tree oil, rosemary oil, and castor oil, which are known for stimulating the scalp and repairing damaged hair.
3. Consider using hair growth gummies. Gummies have become increasingly popular in recent years because they are fun to use and are an essential addition to your daily routine. I highly recommend Biotin Hair Gummies for individuals who want to enhance hair growth and strength. Fun fact: Biotin is a supplement that helps strengthen nails and curly hair extensions and improves skin.
4. Minimize chemical and heat treatments. I often see some dreadlock hairstylists using straighteners to straighten their hairline. However, I do not recommend this because applying direct heat to the hairline can cause thinning of the hairline.
5. Choose the right products. Before buying hair care products, make sure the product is alcohol-free and does not contain harsh chemicals. Alcohol can severely dry out the hair, causing further breakage. Always choose natural products and even consider making a hair mask at home, such as an Ayurvedic hair mask.
6. Choose Minoxidil. In very severe cases, you may choose to use Minoxidil. FDA-approved hair loss products can help deal with severe hair loss and baldness situations. You can always use a 5-2% solution, depending on your preference. I wrote a full article about Minoxidil. So, be sure to check it out.

Conclusion

Maintaining healthy hair edges takes time but is well worth the effort. Not only does continued care prevent damage, it also promotes hair growth and thickness, enhancing the overall appearance of your micro locs. Tight hair edges frame your face perfectly and make you more confident with any hairstyle. All in all, repairing damaged hair edges is essential to boosting your self-confidence. I offer some practical tips, such as using a moisture-rich diet and biotin gummies, to help with thinning hair. Make sure to customize all of these practical tips to your preferences and personal experience. 

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