Top 5 Easy Steps To Tie A Hairband – Fashion Guide

Guest post by Jais Frank

Accessories are essential when it comes to fashion. Having a good dressing sense is never enough. You must work your way through the fashion parade with stylish accessories. One such must-have accessory and our all-time favorite is a hairband.

Hair bands have never really gone out of style. From bandana headbands to baby headbands, there are multiple ways to wear them, and they can provide a versatile look to your everyday monotonous outfit.

Five Easy Ways To Make Your Bandana Headband Come Back In Fashion

You might think that it will be over the top if you wear a bandana headband to your workplace. But it does give a catchy look to your everyday work outfits. If you are going partying, also tying the bandana headband around your head, neck, wrist, or bust can make you look cooler than others.

Even the baby headbands are also an excellent addition to today’s fashion wardrobe because you got to style your babies too if you are out somewhere as it outshines their personality. If you are a new mom, you can wear a matching bandana headband with your baby, and both of you can come out as the most extraordinary mother-daughter duo.

Some simple steps to tying a hair band are:

1: The Traditional Tri-fold Never Goes Out Of Style

You need to lay the bandana on a flat surface and then wrap it up as a triangle. Make sure two opposite corners of the bandana are put together on top of the other. Flatten the triangle with your palm to make sure there is no wrinkle left in it. Once your triangle is ready, lift it by holding the two corners and placing the flat side of the triangle on your forehead. You must comb your hair before this step so that no string of hair can bunch up under the bandana.

Top 5 Easy Steps To Tie A Hairband - Fashion Guide

Once you have placed the bandana on your forehead, slowly move your hands to the back of your head and tie the two corners of the triangle together. Making sure the bandana fits your head correctly is key, because if it is too small for your head, it can open and turn loose while you are out and spoil your look.

2: Tie It As A Bandana Headband

For this step, you need to tie your hair as the ultimate look because once you wear the bandana headband, you will not fix your hair. Rather than keeping your hair down, try a messy bun or a ponytail for this look.

Top 5 Easy Steps To Tie A Hairband - Fashion Guide

Lay the bandana on a flat surface and start folding it in 5-centimeter increments. Keep on folding it until it becomes one long strip. To ensure that the long strip will stay put when tied around your head, use some hairspray from its middle to its end. Again, put the long strip on your forehead and tie the hair band under your bun on the base of your neck. Go for a contrasting color hairband from your outfit to make your look more appealing.

3: Use Pirate Folds For Both Bandana And Baby Headbands

Flatten the bandana on a solid surface and make a triangle. Just remember, unlike the traditional tri-fold, in this pirate fold, you need to make sure the triangle is at least a few inches below the opposite corner. Pick it up by two opposite ends and place it on your forehead above your eyebrows. Now, move it at the back of your head and place it above your ears. Apply a simple square knot to tie the ends. Now, you can tuck the above hanging top corner behind that knot. For children who are bald or have a recently shaved head, this pirate fold can be a great way to act as baby headbands.

4: The Hair Tie Can Be A New Addition To The Headband Game

You need to again make a triangle for your bandana by laying it on a flat surface. Roll the ends of your bandana towards the upper point. Do your hair: make a simple half hair up or a ponytail.

Top 5 Easy Steps To Tie A Hairband - Fashion Guide

Once the elastic is secure from your rubber band, create more shape in your hair to add extra volume. Next, just wrap the folded bandana once or twice around the base of your ponytail, depending on which length you prefer for the bandana to hang. Then, tie the knots beneath your hair strands. This look will not make a suitable baby headband, but it is super cute for teenagers.

5: Create A New Look With The Bandana In A Braid

For this look also, you need to fold your bandana into a traditional triangle. Once the triangle is formed, shape the bandana in a long strip by folding it over and over 2 inches on top of the other.

Next, divide your hair into two strands while braiding but make sure the bandana is placed here as the third piece. Now take one strand of your hair on top of another strand and repeat the same process for the bandana to create the stylish braid.

Conclusion

Bandana headbands can save you from a bad hair day and keep your hair strands secure if you face too many hair fall issues from keeping them open in pollution. The baby headbands are also a pretty cute way to accessorize your baby’s outfit. These simple steps can make both you and your baby look more stylish than ever.

Top 5 Easy Steps To Tie A Hairband - Fashion Guide

Author Bio:

Jais Frank is a freelance content writer and enthusiastic blogger. He is the co-founder of Smart Business Daily. He contributes to many authority blogs such as Finance Team, SB Newsroom and Dream Land Estate.