How To Use A Wet Hair Towel Wrap,

  • Posted on 07 November, 2015
  • Short Hair
  • By Anonymous

These can be purchased from Valeries soap hats on Facebook she also makes some amazing soap hats , all customizable

Okay, I'm gon na do a little demo here. Obviously you guys know I have the hats from Valerie. She makes these awesome towel wraps for your hair. This one is actually a little bit too short for my hair, but I just want to show you how to use them in case anyone doesn't know. I'Ve bought cheap ones from the dollar store better, really just that cheap. They have an elastic, but then they have a button. These ones she's made them away a lot, ladies way more easier to use. So I'm just gon na quickly show you how I use them. My hair would be wet. I especially love these for when you have hair like this, because if you just have a normal towel and you smush, you get all kinds of rats, nests and dreads and then you know dreads have to be cut out right. So I'll just try to do this. I can't turn the light on. I blew a light, so just bear with me, but this is how you use it. Okay, you, your hair, would be wet pretend my hair's wet, so you flip over get all your hair like this, so you just get out of the shower right. You just got other shower. Take your little towel hat thing! Put it on your head like this and see normally my hair or if it was longer, my hair passes like quite a bit past the towel, but for demonstration purposes, we'll pretend that it fits so you get your hair in the towel. You do this and basically you're just going to twist twist twist twist and like I said I can wear my hair sticking out at the bottom, so you're gon na twist it twist it motor put it up. Whoa wait a minute. Okay, fail! Try that again, like I said my hair, is too long, so it's a little bit harder to do so. We'Re going to get my hair in the towel, we're gon na twist it twist it twist it twist. It keep twisting it till it's tight. You put it up on your head, just like a normal towel, but you tuck to normal towel underneath in here, but this one, if you can see if I can find it there's an elastic back here, take the corner of your towel. You can see that Paul Biya last or pull the towel and through the elastic and there you go, you don't have to worry about it tucking in underneath walking around and it falls off when your middle doing something changing whatever. So that's how you do it. They just soak up the wet in your hair and, yes, you can see my hair sticking out cuz. My hair is too long. So, but that's how you do it. It'S super super super, easy peasy. You don't have you know your hair is not all matted and you don't have to just do this. Just let it do its thing and then then you go to do your normal, like draw your hair afterwards, so I've given it on for a while, undoes super super easy. You do this and then you just blow dry, your hair, so they are super easy. I, if you haven't, got one yet I recommend getting one. If you have longer hair like I do, I'm sure she can make you a longer. I'M sure she can make you a longer one, but definitely for the I mean she's not charging much at all, and these are so worth it, and that way you can have your own little towel in the bathroom and what I have to share with the kids. So I just want to show you that that's how it works. They'Re awesome Gavin got one yeah

Agnes Nutter: Got a similar thing that came with my brush from Wet Brush, could not figure out how to use it so thank you!

bigsouth779: I have a few of Valerie's hats and I love them! I am going to be ordering a lot of these!

Shirlee: Love it

Eli Wright: Someone is playing Minecraft in the background

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