I didn't kno there were more than one type ...I have a square scarf that I'm not able ta tie around my head in a way so that it covers all of my hair & somethin' similar to YaYa's:
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THere is a book on this site http://www.bilaldesigns.com about 17 pages long that shows step-by- step pictures and text of how to do various headwraps. It also tells you what type of and size of the material you will need. This helped me, when I do wear headwraps I get alot of compliments and people ask me to teach them...which is hard for me to do, cause i am still learning. Practice makes perfect.
THere is a book on this site http://www.bilaldesigns.com about 17 pages long that shows step-by- step pictures and text of how to do various headwraps. It also tells you what type of and size of the material you will need. This helped me, when I do wear headwraps I get alot of compliments and people ask me to teach them...which is hard for me to do, cause i am still learning. Practice makes perfect.
cmesweet - Thank you so much! Even though I am white, my daughters love some of these styles in their hair (great for the beach!). I knew how to do 1 (corn row), now I can try what they want!
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I used to wash my hair with warm hair, but I stopped because I read somewhere that washing your hair with warm water will damage your hair. Although I really preferred washing my hair with warm water rather den lukewarm.
Should I or should not wash my hair with warm water?
Great instructions here.. The idea of needing
special instruction on how to comb or brush your hair may seem
unnecessary. However, there are still a lot of myths floating around
out there and we need to dispose of them.
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Wow,so great.I want to have a try for myself.Change my style.
cmesweet wrote:
Yes, there are alot of ways to do a headwrap
THere is a book on this site http://www.bilaldesigns.com about 17 pages long that shows step-by- step pictures and text of how to do various headwraps. It also tells you what type of and size of the material you will need. This helped me, when I do wear headwraps I get alot of compliments and people ask me to teach them...which is hard for me to do, cause i am still learning. Practice makes perfect.
I usually blanket my hair in the towel, clasp a lot of of the baptize
out, again cull it into a pony appendage and let it air dry for about 30
- 60 minutes, again draft dry my hair by alternating amid the low ambiance of my draft dryer and the algid air bang button. No tugging,
pulling, and it alone takes a few account because it's about dry already
and I still don't dry it out completely.
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