Love your hair's natural texture but don't love putting in a lot of effort to make it behave? A headscarf can help you out. Bundle hair into an easy updo then wrap a cute patterned scarf around your head. Leave out some natural texture to frame your face.
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Bigger Is Better
Clutches, sunglasses and headscarves are best oversized. See this patterned headwrap for proof of the last point. Pile your hair high on top of your head and pair with a pre-twisted scarf or use two patterned scarves for extra oomph.
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Vintage, Darling
Kerchiefs aren't just for throwback Halloween costumes, they're perfect for when you need an extra dose of glamour in your life. Drape your headscarf over your head so a few inches of the part line is still visible. Knot securely under the chin and finish with a deep, red lipstick for peak retro vibes.
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Bohemian Wrap-sody
Repurpose a long, skinny scarf as a headscarf for a hippie hairstyle. The trailing ends of a printed scarf add boho vibes. Arrange them on the side or straight down the back so you look fly coming and going.
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That's a Wrap
This headwrap oozes sophistication but takes minutes (seconds?) to do. Wrap a larger scarf with the ends at the nape of your neck, letting them trail down your back. No one will know you're rocking fourth-day hair under the chic headscarf. It will be our secret.
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Bad hair days — we've all been there. Lucky for you, this season's hottest hair accessory is the headscarf, the simplest solution for quick and easy hairstyles since the bobby pin. The best part: You don't have to go out and buy a ton of headscarves (unless you want to). Chances are, you already have some sort of scarf, bandana or wrap that you can use to hide your frizzies, add polish to your updo or give your outfit a retro vibe.