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5 Tips that will help you get your ‘njibhabha’ back

How to save your receding hairline.

Hairline, edges, ‘njibhabha’, whatever you call it, as women it’s something we struggle with.

Candice Thurston, founder and managing director of Candi & Co. salon shares 5 helpful tips with our sister Caxton publication, Bona magazine on how to get yours back after it disappears.

Do not do any hair-styles that cause tension on the hairline.

Avoid braids, weaves, tight buns and tight ponytails.

Shampoo hair at least every week

Use a moisturising shampoo and a good deep conditioner to help recover your healthy hair and scalp.

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Always handle your hairline gently

Stop brushing your hair hard, ethnic hair is very course and it can be easy to want to pull it off, instead use your fingers or a soft toothbrush to smoothen your hair.

Wear a satin scarf

Prevent the little hairs from rubbing on things by protecting them with a satin scarf when going to bed.

Stay natural

When your hair grows back, remember to stay natural. You can achieve whatever hairstyle you desire with natural hair. Braids, weaves, cornrows, wigs etc.

To find out more about hairlines, click here!

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Fundiswa Mzobe

Fundiswa Mzobe works as a journalist covering various beats. She started her Caxton career with Ugu Eyethu more than 10 years ago, then went on to work as a digital assistant on the Herald website. She has now progressed to being an out-and-out reporter, with a particular focus on council, crime and political issues. Before that she worked as a radio journalist for a short period of time.
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