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Perfect the art and science of flawlessly laid edges. Lay Me Down: Edge Control 101 Your edges can m

Perfect the art and science of flawlessly laid edges. [My Black Is Beautiful]( Lay Me Down: Edge Control 101 Your edges can make or break your look (and your day). Learn some quick tips to help you take control of your style. Love ’em or hate ’em, our looks just aren’t complete if our edges aren’t slayed. But, getting laid edges isn’t as simple as it seems. (Does anyone actually think it’s simple?!) Just like we’re not a monolith, neither are our edges. They can be styled soft, sleek, subtle, messy, relaxed, and so many other ways. To achieve a look that’s right for you, practice makes perfect. So, start today and slay tomorrow. [Top tips for achieving perfect edges]( 1. Suss out your style. Before you part, pick, or prep one single lock, decide on your plan for your final look. 2. Grab the essentials. To get the job done right, you’ll want an edge brush, rattail comb or toothbrush, and an ​edge control product. We swear by [Golden Milk Edge Slayer]( can be found in-store at Sally Beauty, CVS, and Kroger, and online at Amazon and Walmart. 3. Prep your ’do. Separate your edges from your hair​ to make sure you’re focusing your efforts where it counts. 4. Swoop, there it is. Brush your styling tool in a circular motion to create the shape you’re after. 5. The final touches. Use the tip or edge of the comb to finalize your desired details. Then, put on a scarf to ensure your style dries in place and locks in your look. That’s it and that’s all. Get the look Even with all these tips, time is going to be your biggest help. Practice different styles so when you’re wanting to really wow them with your whispies in place, it’s slight work. [AVAILABLE AT WALMART]( [Top tips for achieving perfect edges] [Instagram]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [myblackisbeautiful.com]( | [Contact Us]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [Terms & Conditions]( P&G Privacy Inquiries P.O. Box 599 Cincinnati, OH 45202, USA ©2022 Procter & Gamble. All rights reserved. All copy and claims valid in the U.S. This message was sent to you on behalf of My Black Is Beautiful. You recently gave us permission to contact you by email. If you do not wish to receive newsletters from My Black Is Beautiful by email, please select this [link]( to unsubscribe.

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