T-Shirt Hair Wrapp

  • Posted on 24 April, 2012
  • Short Hair
  • By Anonymous

This is how I made the wrapp that I used in my wash and go video. Very easy to make.

Hi is Rachel CPR and I'm going to do a demonstration of how I make my scarf for my hair out of a t-shirt in my last washing goal video. I did say that I could show you if you'd like to know, and I got a lot of people who said they wanted to know how I made my scarf. So I'm starting off with this t-shirt right here and this t-shirt I just bought from the dollar store and the important thing with this. In order to make the scoff really long is you have to get a t-shirt that does not have a seam at the side? Over here it has to be something that just has continuous fabric, and once you have that you're fine, I'm using a small t-shirt. This is actually a large youth t-shirt, but I think my next venture is going to be one of those t-shirts that sometimes I see guys and they have on t-shirts that almost look long like dresses, and I want one of those so badly so that I can Make a really really huge one, because then I can like really get all of my fear and let it dry and maybe and because it looks really cute when you have it like wrapped up old everything is wrapped up. I wanted to get one of those, so I can try that and I can leave the house with my hair drying. So I'm going to come down here and I'm just going to lay this as flat as I can and I'm just going to cut this straight across here. It'S super easy actually I'll start at the bottom, because it's a little bit easier to cut off the bottom. When this right here is attached so and when you're cutting off the bottom, just make sure you have the bands on both sides, because sometimes if you don't have to bend it just gets frustrating because then you have to break so cut off the first bands and Now going right under the armpit with it, you have a little scene and I'm just going to go straight across now that you have this piece right here. What you're going to do is you're going to slit the side either side, it doesn't matter once you get that done. You have this one continuous piece, and this is small because again this was a juice t-shirt, but just wanted something small. So I thought it would be a little bit easier for the demonstration, and now you just stretch it as far as you can. You see how it stays along like that, then you just do both ends and then you do the middle, and then I usually like to stretch the ends too, because then it makes it a little bit easier for time. When you have these little corners - and I just take it into small sections - and I stretch again - and I usually get a little bit one length and then I do fine too, when I put it in the washer and take it out if I stretch it a Little bit it stretches even more, so you have a longer scarf, so it started off pretty short. But now you have this nice long scarf, which is perfect for frizz, less curls, and you just tie it around the perimeter of your head, tie it up and you're good to go so hope you enjoyed thanks a lot. You

Loulou Matou: gorgeous hair your daughter has!! i used to do this as well, i had cut up one of hubby's old t-shirts, then it got accidentally used as a floor rag, i have a CurlEase towel, but i need a second one as i wash my hair so often, so i am going to find another old t-shirt and do this. thank you!!you look absolutely fabulous, you are in such great shape!

Shawnese913: Got me climbing out of bed and cutting up a T-shirt at 2:30 in the morning lol!!! I hated what I had on my head so I got up!! Thank you!!! And yes I'm a new subbie. One yr post BC 03/10/13...started with CG but strayed in the winter months. Your W&G and T-shirt at night is gonna be very helpful!!! Can't wait to try it!!! Geez I love the natural community...always someone to get you motivated all over again!!! Thanks!!

TheUnfrumpyMommyLife: How CREATIVE!!!!! I'm sooo going to try this!!!! Thank you so much for sharing. SN--- my son would have a fit if he saw you cutting up that orange shirt--lol!! He LOVES anything orange :) Take Care!!!

Essence of Me: Thanks for this demonstration. Do you use it every night? Or only when your hair is wet? Do you find that it drys your hair? Or do you add moisture in the morning once you unwrap? Thanks in advance. I have an idea for stretching my shorter hair because pineappling doesn't work for me. I think this may be the trick. Thanks again.

LaurelsCurls: Very simple! Thanks so much for posting.

Klazzact: This is soooo helpful!!! I love it!!!

Alanna Green: This is so very useful. I appreciate u sticking to the script. May you and your family be blessed.

Gardening with Bernie: Great idea, I will be getting an old T-shirt and making one for myself. Thanks.

Crystal Marsh: I love this video thanks so much.

D Edwards: Thanks, I'll be making one soon;.) btw is it best to use 100% cotton shirt?

D Edwards: Thanks, I'll be making one soon;.) btw is it best to use 100% cotton shirt?

D Edwards: Thanks, I'll be making one soon;.) btw is it best to use 100% cotton shirt?

D Edwards: Thanks, I'll be making one soon;.)

Johnna C.: wow! thanx for this!

Essence of Me: I understand. You mainly use when it's wet/damp. Thanks for responding.

MP: aww ur lil girl's hair looks real good.Thanks for the tip.

tbonds007: Thanks for sharing.

Lisa Miller: Would've been nice to see the actual wrapping technique once the shirt was stretched.

Loulou Matou: tell me about being a handful, oh boy lol :)

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