There are so many amazing head scarf wrapping styles, that you can create a new style every day!
Headwraps are now taking over more and more space in our wardrobes, because it’s really hard not to start experimenting with these magnificent accessories, especially in the summer time when they really help to keep your beautiful natural hair stylishly sheltered from the sunrays.
But first, you should learn how to tie a scarf!
Celebs such as Kourtney Kardashian, Solange Knowles, and Eva Mendesare are known for wearing amazing headwraps. It’s quite difficult to recreate their astounding styles, but we’ve got a few step-by-step tutorials on how to wear scarf on head fashionably and look fabulous every day!
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1. How to tie head wraps in a number of ways
1.1. How to tie a headscarf: the giant bow style
Step 1: Gather your hair into a topknot, then put the headscarf at the back of the head, ensuring the material is lowered to your neck’s nape. Now, pull the scarf’s ends towards the front.
Step 2: Tie the head wrap into a knot right at the center.
Step 3: Fold the material until you make a big-sized bow.
Step 4: Hide the ends of the scarf by sticking them into the flaps of the bow.
1.2. How to tie a head wrap: the crowned wrap style
Step 1: Put on the scarf and adjust the band to location you like, then fold it into the headwrap to make it invisible.
Step 2: Pull the ends of the fabric to the front.
Step 3: Tie these separate ends into a knot, and put the front part over the knot.
1.3. How to wear a scarf on your head: the looped headband style
Step 1: Make your locks up into Afro puff or high bun. Fold the scarf in half and put it at the back of your head, then pull the ends towards the front.
Step 2: Tie the headwrap into a double-knot right at the center.
Step 3: Place the ends of the material underneath your neck’s nape.
Step 4: Slide the material back tight.
1.4. How to tie head scarf African style: the spiral headband style
Step 1: Pull the hair into a high bun or a ponytail. Fold the scarf material in half, make sure to lower it to your neck’s nape.
Step 2: Pull the material towards the front & off-center, and then tie it into a knot.
Step 3: Twist the two ends into a huge spiral rope.
Step 4: Put the spiral on one side at the nape.
1.5. Head wrap styles for natural hair: the twist ‘n tuck style
Step 1: Place the headscarf flat across the back of the head, then pull the ends of the fabric to the front.
Step 2: Twist the ends of the fabric together to secure your headwrap.
Step 3: Twist each end, folding them into the side of the headwrap.
1.6. How to tie a scarf: the sophisticated knot style
Step 1: Style your hair into the cornrows or in a similar slicked-back way. Fold the scarf in half and lower it to the nape of the neck, covering your ears.
Step 2: Pull the material towards the front and tie it with a double-knot.
Step 3: Tuck the ends into the headwrap to completely cover your hair.
Step 4: Lower the scarf to make it sit comfortably.
2. Head wrap styles for short hair: top 5
3. How to tie a scarf on braids
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