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7 Ways To Style Your Baby Hair Like A Pro

Take your swoops, swirls and waves to the next level.
marzo 28, 2022

For many, the perfect coif isn’t complete until you’ve laid your edges. Those wispy hairs at the hairline, better known in some circles as baby hairs, have become such a huge part of hairstyling. In fact, for some people the accented baby hair is the style at times. A simple head wrap can be elevated with the right edge styling. 


If you’re a novice at laying your edges and you want to find out about more techniques and styles to try, keep reading, because we’re sharing seven ways to style your baby hair. We’re also giving quick tips on how to do it yourself and the best products to get you there.

 

How Do You Edge Control Your Hair?

Before we get into the various techniques or styles of baby hair, let’s talk about tools. The way to be super successful at making those baby hairs stay exactly where you placed them is by using the proper tools in combination with the right technique. 


Grab a soft bristle brush (the hair is so fine you want to be gentle with it) or an edge brush, extra hold hairspray, and edge control gel or hair gel. We love the L’Oréal Paris Studio Line Invisi Gel because it has staying power without the white residue and crunchy after-effect, and the L’Oréal Paris Elnett Satin Extra Strong Hold, Light Hairspray Unscented for its lightweight hold for any hairstyle.


How you control those edges will depend on the style you desire, so check out these seven popular styles to try it at home.


Natural

Not everyone wants an elaborate hairline and we respect that. Still, that doesn’t mean that you want those tiny hairs sticking up everywhere. Baby hair can put a damper on a polished look like a sleek ponytail or slicked back style if you don’t tame them. If you want a natural look with your baby hair, comb those hairs up into the rest of your hair or let them lay straight down in the direction they naturally lean.


How to get the look:

Using your soft bristle brush or edge brush, smooth the baby hair into the rest of your mane or in the direction it naturally lays. If you need the hair to stay down flat against your head add a dime size amount of hair gel while you brush. Otherwise, you can simply finish off your style with a strong hold hairspray.
 

Swirls

Exactly what they sound like, swirly edges use those hairline wisps to create a design that looks almost like an abstract scribble, except it has more control. This may be one of the most popular edge styling techniques as it offers so many playful options by simply changing up the size of the swirls, extending them down to the side burns and combining them with other baby hair styles.


How to get the look: Start by combing your baby hair forward and away from the rest of your hair so you can define what you’re working with. Style your hair as usual then start combing your baby hair down with your edge comb while adding gel as necessary. Then, using the tip of your bristles, begin creating swirling patterns along your hairline until you get your desired look.


Editor’s tip: If your hair tends to lift and curl up throughout the day, tie a silk headband around your edges after you’ve styled them. Leave it on for 15 to 30 minutes, then set with hairspray and go on to slay the rest of your day.

 

Swoops

Unlike swirls, swooped baby hairs use more hair to create a pattern. Think of a thicker version of an ultra-popular swoosh logo you’ve come to love — that’s sort of what this style looks like. It literally swoops the hair into a cute style that leads into the rest of your mane. 

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How to get the look: Grab your larger edge comb for this one, and the L’Oréal Paris Studio Line Mega Gel, which is made for hard-to-hold hairstyles. Since this style uses so much hair — let’s be honest, it dips into those grown up hairs a bit — you’ll need products that can step up to the challenge. Use large upward sweeping motions to carve out your swoops with your edge brush. Use your index finger to hold the center of your swoops so they stay in place. Add gel as needed while you style and lock it in with hold spray.

 

Waves

When it comes to spinning, the guys at the barbershop aren’t the only ones who can get in on the fun. Edges can be laid in waves, repeating a pattern of small swishes that are less defined than swoops but more intricate than your natural hairline. It’s a more subtle option for baby hair styling but doesn’t leave your edges any less eye-catching.


How to get the look: After you’ve finished styling the rest of your hair, add some gel to your edges. Using the bristles on your edge brush, slightly scoop the hair into the rest of your mane, sweeping it in straight across layers. Imagine that you want it to mimic the look of ocean wave washing towards the shore. You can also use the narrow end of your edge comb to define one wave from the next and to add some dimension to the roots of your waves.

 

Pinwheels

Often considered a form of swirls, pinwheels are a fun and playful way to take your laid edges to another level. Since the style uses a lot of longer hair, you’ll often see people pulling from hair beyond the hairline to get the look, but since they tend to be thin it’s still quite chic.

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