Hair
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Rice Water Is Older Than Your Grandma's Grandma (But Green Tea Might Win)
Rice water and green tea rinses both have real benefits for hair, but which one is right for your edges? Here's what the science and experience actually say.
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Does Hibiscus Actually Grow Hair? Here's the Real Answer
Hibiscus for hair growth sounds promising, but what does it actually do? We break down the myths, the real benefits, and how to use it right.
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Can You Actually Make DIY Edge Control That Holds?
Skip the myths. Here's how to make natural DIY edge control that genuinely holds, plus what ingredients actually work and which ones waste your time.
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Does a DIY Aloe and Castor Edge Gel Actually Work?
Learn how to make an aloe and castor edge gel at home, what the science actually supports, and what the recipe can't do for thinning edges.
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For the Sisters Slathering Mayo on Their Edges: Read This First
A straight-shooting guide to DIY deep conditioners that actually help thinning edges, plus what kitchen staples to skip entirely.
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DIY Scalp Scrubs for Hair Growth: What Actually Works
Learn how to make a DIY scalp scrub that may support hair growth, what ingredients work, and what common mistakes to avoid.
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For the Girl Tired of Crunchy Edges: Make Your Own Flaxseed Gel
Learn how to make a soft-hold flaxseed gel for edges at home, with step-by-step instructions, storage tips, and honest advice on what it can and cannot do.
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Aloe Vera Is Already a Gel (Here's How to Make It Work for Edges)
Learn how to make a simple aloe vera edge gel at home with ingredients that actually hold and support a healthier hairline.
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What You're Getting Wrong About DIY Edge Control
Thinking of making your own edge control? Here's what most recipes miss, what actually works, and how to build a better routine week by week.