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  2. These Hairstyles Can Cause Your Edges To Thin ... - AOL

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    Thinning edges are common due to styling practices, health conditions, and more. Read on to see the five tips dermatologists recommended for new hair growth.

  3. Protective hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    Woman with Bantu knots hairstyle, a type of protective hairstyle. A protective hairstyle is a term predominantly used to describe hairstyles suitable for Afro-textured hair whose purpose is to reduce the risk of hairs breaking off short. These hairstyles are designed to minimize manipulation and exposure of the hair to environmental elements.

  4. List of hairstyles - Wikipedia

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    A hairstyle popular in the second half of the 17th century. French braid: A French braid is a braid that appears to be braided "into" the hair, often described as braided backwards—strands, going over instead of under as in a Dutch braid. French twist: A hairstyle wherein the hair is twisted behind the head into a sort of bun style. Fringe ...

  5. How to Grow Your Edges Back (We Asked a Hair Care ... - AOL

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    After years of switching out protective style after protective style, your hairline starts to suffer, and what used to be a healthy... We’ve all been there. After years of switching out ...

  6. Laid edges - Wikipedia

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    Laid edges, also called slayed edges or swooped edges, refers to a style of arranging the fine "baby hairs" at the edge of the hairline into flat, decorative waves or swirls. The style is sometimes referred to as simply baby hairs, and originates with African-American fashions of the 1990s.

  7. Shag (haircut) - Wikipedia

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    A shag cut is a hairstyle that has been layered to various lengths. It was created by the barber Paul McGregor. [1] The layers are often feathered at the top and sides. The layers make the hair full around the crown, and the hair thins to fringes around the edges.

  8. How to Grow Your Edges Back (We Asked a Hair Care ... - AOL

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  9. Pompadour (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    The quiff is a hairstyle worn by Psychobilly fans and musicians (Kim Nekroman frontman of Nekromantix for example). A psychobilly wedge is a sort of mix between a mohawk hairstyle and the pompadour, where the hair along the side of the head is shaved and the middle is not spiked but slicked back and stood up like a pompadour.