How To Regrow Hairline

How To Regrow Hairline Edges


How can I grow my edges back?

Dry, brittle hair is prone to breakage…period. Keeping my edges moisturized was probably the most essential thing that saved my edges. I moisturize my edges every morning and night because my hair soaks up moisture like a sponge. However, I pay close attention to my edges—if they don’t need the extra moisture, I don’t provide it.

My favorite “moisturizer” at the moment is Cantu Shea Butter Leave-In Conditioning Treatment. Technically, it is a leave-in conditioner for damaged hair. However, it keeps my dry hair SUPER moisturized. It also smells phenomenal. Pro-Tip: Don’t use too much product or it will leave a whiteish film on your hair.

Cantu Shea Butter Leave-In Conditioning Repair Cream

Do regular scalp massages with oil.

For a long time, I didn’t believe in massaging your scalp to stimulate hair growth. However, the proof is the pudding. Blood circulation from scalp massages helps get the juices flowing, aka promotes hair growth. Here are a few things I use for scalp massaging daily (oils) and a weekly basis or when I felt like it basis (shampoo massager).

Castor hair oil, specifically Jamaican black castor oil (JBCO), is the best option for restoring damaged edges. A daily or weekly (depending on the severity of your need for edge regrowth) deep temple massage with the oil will greatly improve circulation and stimulation of the hair follicle.

How long does it take to regrow edges?

They are usually back in full forced after 3 months. I just leave them alone and let them do what they do. My edges, bangs and nape are the only areas that grow fast.