To completely cover your hair, you may need to pull up the edges of the triangle at the front to tuck them under the “turban” folds. Tuck the ends of the fabric underneath the tight edges of the turban at the back and flatten out the portion on the crown of your head by gently pulling it down into the knot below. Tuck in any stray hairs that might be sticking out of the scarf.
Secure the scarf by tucking the end under another part of the wrapped scarf. You can use a long, rectangular scarf for this look.
You’ll need to use a rectangular scarf for this look. This style works great if you have long hair, short hair, or no hair!
This look definitely has a 1950s vintage feel, and it works for all lengths of hair, from long hair to no hair.
Let the ends trail for a fun, elegant look. You can make the headband as wide or as skinny as you want. You can even twist it for a different look.
This look is more like a 1970s look than a headband. Wear it over your hair instead of under it.
You can place the bow at the center, to the left, or to the right. It’s your choice! You can also use a short, decorative scarf for this look.
You can tie the ends in a loose knot in the front to help secure the scarf. It helps to fold a square scarf in thirds to create a longer, skinnier scarf.
At this point, you can either continue wrapping the long end around your head and secure it at the back with a safety pin or tuck part of the edge into the circle around your face, just on the opposite side of your chin from the direction you’re wrapping from.
The knot will also help weight that end of the scarf down, holding it in place.