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03 Jun '15

It's a Wrap (head wrap) part 3: How to tie a head wrap, Casual One Knot Style

Posted by Steve Green in a, casual, head, how, how to tie a head wrap, knot, one, style, tie, to, wrap

It's a Wrap (head wrap) part 3: How to tie a head wrap, Casual One Knot Style

  1. Take a square scarf. 
  2. Fold the corners toward the centre. 
  3. Then fold again in half. 
  4. Tie the knot at the back of your head, leaving the knot as is. 

This is a simple casual style. You decide how much of the length you want to show. And also, if you want, you could have parts of your hair covering the knot. I prefer the 'messy' style, so I teased a bit of my hair at the back and gave it the volume you're seeing.

01 Jun '15

It's a Wrap (head wrap) part 2: How to tie a head wrap, the Gypsy Way

Posted by Steve Green in a, gypsy, head, how, how to tie a head wrap, tie, to, wrap

It's a Wrap (head wrap) part 2: How to tie a head wrap, the Gypsy Way

  1. Take a square scarf. 
  2. Fold the scarf into a triangle. 
  3. Place the triangle flat on top of your head. 
  4. Take to hanging corners and tie them into a knot at the back of your head. 
  5. Tie another knot on top of it and fluff the scarf above the knot to get the volume. 

You can also tuck in the leftover corners if you're up for a cleaner look.

18 May '15

Beads... Adding beads is one way of decorating your dreadlocks

Beads

Adding beads is one way of decorating your dreadlocks and these come in different colours and materials.
The procedure of putting beads in dreadlocks involves getting a choice of beads with distinctive sized holes in the centre.

Simply placing dreadlock beads on a lock can control hair growth on that dread.

Our beads are available in wood, glass, silver, gold, bronze, tribal and more
hole sizes vary from 4.5mm – 8 or 10mm holes.

Catering for thin, skinny locks to large, fat locks – we've got it covered!