Rabu, 15 Mei 2013

How To Tie A Fashion Turban In Different Ways

By Jennie Sandoval


A fashion turban has quickly risen to become part of the most ethnic, creative and eccentric types of headwear for women. What makes them so appealing is that they offer the wearer a fashionable alternative to satin bonnets that should only be worn at bed and not outdoors. Satin bonnets are a form of sweatpants for hairstyles, and look unfashionable to any woman wearing them. Owning several patterned and brightly colored scarves can turn bad hairstyles into cool fashionable head gears. For women having this problem, here are several methods of how to tie a fashion turban.

A forehead wrap happens to be an easy fashion turban look a woman can achieve, and also one of the fastest to put into place. To tie it, all one has to do is gather the hair to form a low lying bun or pony-tail at the neck drape. If the scarf one has is a square-shaped one, it can be folded diagonally into half in manner that the corners meet to form a triangle.

At the foreheads center, the straight edge of the scarf is placed so that the triangle and other parts of the scarf point to the neck. The other ends are tied in a way that they form a knot, with the loose ends left to hang freely. Alternatively, the scarf can be tied to form several knots resting on the necks side.

A ponytail wrap or headband is another fashionable way of tying turbans. This look can be gotten through gathering the hair to form a low lying ponytail and then tying the scarf around its base with a single knot. The scarf should be folded to form a band and then tied like a bow around the crown so as to accent free flowing hair and high ponytails.

The Riveter Wrap, also known as Rosie, Is the other cool way of tying fashion turbans. Tying it can be done by lining the square parts of a big scarf in a manner that forms a large triangle. The mid parts of the straight edges of the scarf is then set within the necks drape to make the hair lie on the scarf. End parts of the big scarf are then set up, folded and then lightly tied on the top of the wearers head. The corner at the top of the resulting triangle is held in place by a knot, making it possible for the hair to be held in a bundle.

African Gele is a popular Nigerian way of setting up a fashion turban. To tie it, the scarf is folded in a way that the resultant width is roughly six inches long. It is then tied around the head in way that its right side is approximately one and a half time in length of that of the left side.

The scarfs left side is pushed while its right side should be crossed over, but ensuring that the two sides are out. The ends are tugged by the wearer to make the wrap tight enough for their comfort.

Women looking for a way of how to tie a fashion turban will want to try out the Rosette turban. They look best when folded with the application of a rectangular scarf having diagonal folds. The lengthy folded edge is lined up and folded against the wearers forehead, with the two ends being brought together and tied to make a knot.




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