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How To Tie A Headscarf

Nice-looking pashmina or cashmere headscarf material looks best when tied stylishly and well. Headscarves have ways of adding beauty to certain dress styles, and fits well into certain occasions.

There are many tie styles to tying a headscarf; each has its unique beauty and elegance.

Let’s say you have a cashmere scarf, and you want to tie it quickly. You can do so using the classic tie style. With this style, you can also add accessories to your outfit without stress.

Take these steps: first, fold your cashmere scarf in half to form a triangle, place the triangularly folded scarf on your head, with the middle corner falling to the back of your head. The next you do is to tie the left corner and the right corner of the scarf’s both ends together, beneath the middle tip. Take the right and left corner of the scarf hanging over your shoulder, swapping them across, through the top of your head, and back again to the neck base, then tie the two ends together right there. You can tuck the two ends of the cashmere scarf securely along the edge of your head, if they are too short to reach your neck. This is about the simplest way to tie a headscarf. There are several other headscarf tying styles. One cool style is called the Dutch crown style. The Dutch crown style is a simple and elegant way to tie a headscarf, especially with a pashmina kind of headscarf material. The style is more secure, and you can be sure to have a longer hair covering during longer functions.

There is also the ponytail headscarf style. If you want your hair dress to match your cool gypsy dress quite easily, this is a style you can use. All you do in addition to the first method is to wrap the left and right corners around the center tail, and then hold it in place. Then, just tie both ends together underneath the ponytail you’ve just created. You can now do some tucking in of the two ends into the pony tail band.

The Rapunzel style is very beautiful, especially with a lovely pashmina rectangular headscarf. When you cover your hair, there is a hair-like feel it creates around your neck because of its size. Tying it is as simple as laying the rectangular scarf to fall easily on your head, tying the scarf quite snugly behind the base of your head, with the ends equal in length, and then braiding the two tail accent scarf with the two tails of the rectangular scarf. These done, beautifully secure the ends with a rubber band. The bon style of tying a headscarf is a style you can use if you are looking for what to creatively do with your heavy pashmina scarf. It’s as easy as masterfully tucking the large ends of the tie into a bun behind your head. The ribbon style is also something simply gorgeous that you can tie in minutes, depending on the exact ribbon style you choose.