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This School Just Banned Baby Hair & Edges

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldSeptember 18, 20252 Mins Read
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In today’s What the Hair moment, we take you to Kingston, Jamaica, where one of the country’s most respected schools, St. Andrew High School for Girls (SAHS), just banned… edges. Yes, you read that right. Baby hairs. Off-limits.

[SEE ALSO: This Stylist Cornrowed Her Eyebrows To Prove No Hair Is Too Short For Braiding]

In a now-disabled Instagram post, the school wrote: “Curtains belong in the house, not on foreheads. 😅 Let’s keep our looks neat and school-ready.” Translation: those swoops, swirls, and slicked-down edges you spent all morning perfecting? Don’t bring them through the school gates.

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Founded back in 1925, SAHS has long been celebrated for discipline and academic excellence, with alumni leading in law, politics, medicine, and beyond. But this latest rule has sparked more debate than any math test. Some argue the ban keeps students focused and the school’s image polished. Others say it’s less about discipline and more about policing Black girls’ identity and cultural expression.

And here’s where it gets even messier: this isn’t just about “baby hairs” anymore. In recent years, edges have gone from subtle wisps to we call “teen” or even “adult” hairs — full designs reaching down to their eyebrows that look more like architectural blueprints than a natural hairline. For some, it’s artistry. For others, it’s a sign of kids being pushed into grown-woman styling before their time. (And some women just too much.)

So, while SAHS insists it’s keeping things “neat,” the ban has raised bigger questions. Is this about school pride or about control? Discipline or dignity? And really, who gets to decide when a baby hair stops being a baby?

Thoughts? Should schools be able to regulate edges? Sound off in the comments!

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