Hey guys welcome back to my channel, my name is or at dandelion, and I'm so glad that you could join me today. So today's video I'm going to be doing a quick tutorial on how I tie my head scarves. So, as of late, I've been tying my head scarves a lot to work. I mean I only work three times a week, but because of the whole pandemic thing, but I just don't feel like wearing my figs, I'm just too comfortable, so yeah I've just been rocking. My scarves a lot lately and my coworkers and just random people have been asking me about my head scarves and how I used to how I do them even before, when I used to rub them every single day. People would ask me virtual strangers with us and how I feel so I mean I even used to wear my scarves to that key lab, but anyways. I hope you guys enjoyed this video and I will see you in the next one. Please, like comment and subscribe: I love you guys for watching. Firstly, I want to make sure that you're wearing like ocean water, underneath so that you can protect your edges, especially if you wear it like quite often, so you want to have something that will protect your edges, because the scarf the scarves that we are not like Setting they don't have a lining, so your hairline is literally rubbing against the cotton the whole day, so they just want to make sure that your hairline is yabo, protected and also oil. Your edges before you're, here or whatever you can even wear your bonnets underneath cause you're, not really gon na see it. So I'm just gon na start off with a basic like colored hook, and this one most of my books I used to buy on the side of the road will not the side of the road but like from vendors in town. I assume I might books there or obey used to bring me like the nice ones. This is like a nice material to so I'm just gon na tie and a pencil like here, I'm not halfway and then you're gon na want to put that from the back and then literally just go over like this, then to get height. I like to take this and just twist it like so and then it goes over here and always get questions like are you? Where do you have braids, underneath I don't have brains underneath it's literally a dog, then I'm going to go in with another one, and this one this one I got from cotton. Oil fights just go over. So basically this is how you get height. Then you just wrap it around. It'S really that simple, there's nothing difficult about it. That'S why I said it's a quick little tutorial. You don't even need pins to do this. Okay, I mean you could leave like this, and then you just push pull this in. So you don't see the scarf, but I'm gon na go in once again and I'm gon na use this material that I bought from the fabric shop actually have lying. I bought the set of markets in Java. This hits goth, but you can literally buy material from the fabric shop and make your own scar so again, with this, I'm gon na fold it over about this much and then go over from the back. If you feel like you're not going to cover this one enough, then you can pull up more from the back and then literally start off with one piece and push it over like so actually I'm lying, and then you just see where you tuck it in and Then, to make it have that nice shape you're gon na have to tighten it a bit more when you like, wrapping it around and then say you have it. That is literally it with that with that with that, with that, this is literally how I tie my head scarves. I don't like that that other method, but this is literally eight. I hope you guys enjoyed this video. I will see you in the next one hi
Comments
Cynthia matthews: Beautiful. My two granddaughters live in Australia and they went as African girls when it was cultural day. They looked gorgeous. Now we as scrapbooking ladies want to have an African day at the shop. I love your headband
Tonia - Natasha: Wow, super super stunning. I love it thank you, trying this out next weekend.
Mama Moore: I love the video and the colors of the fabric. Beautiful makeup also.
FlowxrEdits: Im African and my grandma died before I was born and she never had time to teach me how to rap it around my head and this really helped
Hashim Muhammad: Within the first 5 seconds I hit like just off your beauty alone. Also... I love the video as a whole ♥️
TD Baker: perfect timing . and what's wrong with wearing them to clubs? the look is still awesome!!!
Sonya Phillips: Beautiful, your wrap and makeup is pretty ❤️
Babsie: I love orange and this look is doing the things. Please make a tutorial for the entire look, make up, headwrap and maybe a dress. Its beautiful.
Carla Tolliver: One word Gorgeous!!!!
Jacqueline Falls: I love everyday makeup. It's a personal preference.
Ntombi Ncube: It’s litrally beautiful
Phyllistine Tinker: Beautiful
rosa isela garcia: Donde consigo los turbantes o que tipo de tela recomiendan
Vermon Kondeh Goweh: Beautiful
Ubi Ogulu: Love your makeup here!
Ubi Ogulu: The last fabric you used
Samukele Nkosi: Neeeeeeeeds i really needed this
rashida7777: Beautiful sis!
Jessica Clark: You are SO beautiful!!!
Nitai Roy: you're sooo prettyy!! from india
KaYah Yasharala: You just started your channel.. wow.. me too but am doing prayers.. gonna subscribe to support u.. blessings
nomvelo xulu: "Literally" like this wrap
Krysten Pillay: Where do I buy this scarf?
Stephanie Hooks: Very nice
TheRealYaniAryania: How do you keep them from slipping
Samantha Boakes: You are very beautiful x
Hassina_Arab Officiel: Good luck ❤from algeria
Virginia Marie Marshall: Next time speak louder or get a microphone plz. Very good video.
Rasoa Khisa: wow
Maqui'll'adora: But it looks good on you
Janice Bell: How many yards of fabric to you suggest?
Sne Mnambathi: We missed you
Virginia Marie Marshall: Your volume is really low
Missionary Black: I love this
Maqui'll'adora: Carrying that 4 raps fabric over head is painful
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