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How Do You Style Natural Hair With a Scarf?

Published in Hair Scarf Styling 3 mins read

Styling natural hair with a scarf offers versatility and protection; it's a quick way to create various looks. The key is learning different wrapping and tying techniques. Here's how you can style natural hair with a scarf, incorporating the reference video:

Scarf Styling Techniques for Natural Hair

The video provides a good starting point for quick and easy styles:

Go-To Scarf Style

  • The video mentions one go-to style that works well even with short to medium length hair. The speaker quickly wraps the scarf around the head and ties it off.
  • This style is quick and adjustable, making it convenient for everyday wear.
  • Practical insight: Adjust the scarf to ensure a snug fit, preventing it from slipping off during the day.

Other Scarf Styles to Explore:

Here are additional styles that, while not demonstrated in the provided video, are popular and relevant to natural hair:

  • Headband Style:
    • Fold the scarf into a long strip.
    • Place the scarf around your hairline, tying it at the nape of the neck.
    • This style keeps hair off your face and is great for showcasing texture.
  • Turban Style:
    • Place the center of the scarf at your hairline.
    • Wrap both ends towards the back, then twist and bring them back to the front.
    • Tuck the ends under the wrapped scarf, creating a voluminous turban look.
  • High Bun Cover:
    • Tie your hair into a high bun.
    • Wrap the scarf around the bun, tying at the base for a chic cover.
  • Low Bun Cover:
    • Similar to the high bun, secure a low bun then wrap and tie with your scarf.
  • Pineapple Protect Style
    • Gather your hair into a high, loose ponytail at the crown of your head.
    • Fold your scarf in half to make a rectangle.
    • Place the long edge of the scarf at the nape of your neck.
    • Bring both ends towards your forehead, tie a knot, and tuck in loose ends. This protects your curls while you sleep or do casual outings.

Tips for Scarves on Natural Hair:

  • Fabric Choice: Opt for silk or satin scarves to minimize friction and breakage.
  • Preparation: Moisturize your hair before styling.
  • Secure Fit: Ensure the scarf is snug enough not to slip but not too tight to cause discomfort.
  • Experimentation: Don’t be afraid to try different folding, wrapping, and knotting techniques to find what works best for you.
Style Name Description
Go-To Wrap Simple wrap and tie, ideal for short to medium hair.
Headband Scarf placed around hairline, tied at nape.
Turban Center at hairline, wrap, twist, and tuck.
High Bun Cover Scarf wrapped around a high bun, secured at base.
Low Bun Cover Scarf wrapped around a low bun, secured at base.
Pineapple Style Hair gathered into a high ponytail and wrapped with a scarf for sleeping or casual outings.

By experimenting with these techniques, you can enhance your natural hair and add style to your look using scarves.