How To Do A Turban Or Head Wrap If You Have Short Hair

  • Posted on 31 December, 2018
  • Short Hair
  • By Anonymous

Things I used:

- Regular T-shirt; (use a thinner one so it's less bulky)

- 3/4 Yrd Jersey cloth ($7.99 per yard @ Fabric Land)

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So, as most of you know, I just literally started tying my head into turbans they've, become kind of like my new favorite thing. I'Ve been practicing with a few different styles. A lot of you been asking me how the hell do I get my hair tied. So neatly, and so chic, I'm just kind of sort of in between stages he's actually right at my foot. Just so I'm laying a very short. So I need to use a shirt to sort of anchor down the the turban. So I use this regular t-shirt yeah. I know it has a little make up on it. Yes and I use it horizontally, so I can get like a nice thick knot in the back or without having too much bulkiness to the shirt. So you see um I've knotted it. I sometimes have to play around with it a bit just to ensure that I get the knot to anchor in and it's nice and round without anything sticking out, because it will affect the way the turbine looks, and then I use a jersey material cloth. It'S actually three quarters of a yard which I purchase in all my material, and I simply just put it somewhat in half or three quarters they're about just to ensure that I have it nice and thick. The jersey material is very stretchy. I just have to make sure that one end of the material, or at least one side of it, is a shorter than the other. So when I take the the loop - and I just all around so there you have it, I don't tie it into a knot or anything. I just make sure that it's looped around the material is nice and stretchy. So it gives me a good good amount of thing to play with good and all the beasts to play with and just tuck it in underneath the air you have it. I take the other piece of it, open it up nice and large so that it's not dictum bulky over my head. Sometimes I fold it up just to give it a little bit of the design, but though I'm just gon na wear it, but really slapped. I'M sometimes hide line, they line it up with the first piece. Sometimes I don't, it just depends on what look I'm trying to get and then I move in a loop wrap it around, and then I tuck it in the first piece that I actually place now. Sometimes I have to like pull in and get like a nice little grip on it, something that you also have to know. Just don't go too tight because you can. Your head piece will be too tight and you can feel like you're gon na have brain damage. So just some and just tuck it in nicely fill up around and just tuck it and continue to talking, and I usually shift it off a bit. You know squish it a bit just to make sure it's nice and flat, but once it's tucked in it stays and there you have it. That'S my turban hope you enjoyed this video

Monie: This really is a beautiful look gorgeous makeup I love how you did this it was awesome I would love to see you do this in a dark green and a combine orange yellow and a strip of red to represent the Fall colors have a blessed October thank you for making a beautiful video on the head wrapping very simple I like it ♥️‼️‍♀️

Carlyn V: I am definitely going to start doing this. thanks for the upload

Jerelle Joseph: Cool!!! I need to try this!!

3rd eye Open: Great video thanks!

Ajmery Akhter: Thank you so much....for this vdo..It's helped me alot.

Angela Patterson: ❤️

dezfaste: Say hae to baby and thanx so much for this video

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