Yup, I am back with another head wrap (I am sorry but I am obsessed so you will probably see more of these types of tutorials for a while!) 😀
It is yet again a really simple and quick wrap that can be done in 5 minutes, who doesn’t like a quick style that also happens to leave your hair protected??? 😀
All you really are doing it covering your hair once with the wrap and then twirling the remaining material to make a fake “twirled rope” stretching them across your head and tucking away the ends. The End 🙂
I as always have a video tutorial for an easy explanation.
I LOVE this scarf! What I love about it is that I get to add a little bit of colour to my normal dark outfits without feeling uncomfortable. I am a little shy about adding colour to my clothes but this way there is a splash of colour without making me feel awkward. (I actually have 2 really colourful scarves, I will do another demo with the second one too!)
This head wrap is really simple to do. You literally will only need a long scarf that is a little on the wide side as well. The longer the better mine is 65 x 33 inches. If the material you are using is neither silk nor satin I would recommend using a silk/satin headscarf first to cover your hair (like I did) and then wrap away. P.s. underneath my satin scarf I had 4 large flat twists.
It is easier to explain the process via video so please watch how I do my Turban Wrap below.
Like I said really simple to do right? I would love to hear what you think!
Soooo today I wanted to share a styling post & video and this is going to be the first of my recent obsession which are head wraps/scarves!
Double Knot Head Wrap
Double Knot Head Wrap
Double Knot Head Wrap
I have recently fallen in love with wraps/scaves/fabric and started to play around with using them to:
Spruce up my outfit.
Use them as a protective style by leaving my hair alone.
Now I will state I am NOT an expert, at all! However, I have been having fun experimenting and just trying different styles.
I always thought “I couldn’t pull off these styles” because in my mind I thought certain faces work best with wraps and that it would be difficult to style however, if I can pull them off so can you!
I am blessed to be surrounded by a ton of fabric shops, literally every district, town, city here has a TON of fabric shops so I either get them by the meter or I will just pick up some scarves from shops e.g. H&M, Mango, Forever 21 and other local shops too.
Apart from using a wrap because it is pretty, you can use them as a protective style when you don’t want to do your hair, if you are having a “bad hair day” (whatever that means) or perhaps if you are doing a Deep Condition and have to run out the house (yes I have done that!)!
With all that said and done, here is the first of my styling videos using a head wrap/scarf – the Double Knot Head Wrap
I would love to hear what you think! If you do wraps please let me know and perhaps provide me with some inspiration for new styles!