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Stylish Headscarves and How to Tie Them
Photo: Getty/Cultura/Chris Sembrot.
Headscarves are perfect for a time when you want to keep your hair away from your face, as a form of protection from the sun and to create a stylish look, even if you didn’t wash your hair that day. Have some scarves that you want to use as a stylish head covering? Here are some ways to stylishly tie a headscarf.
02 of 11
Tie a Headscarf Like a 50s Housewife
Photo: Babble.com.
For a chic retro look, try this very easy way to tie a headscarf like a 1950’s housewife. A look like this works with jeans and a tee, cropped pants, and fun sundresses.
03 of 11
Top Knot Headscarf
Photo: hairromance.com.
If tying your hair in a top knot seems like an easy and effortless way to pull your hair up, now you can do with some style using a scarf. Check out this easy top knot headscarf tutorial.
04 of 11
Tie a Headscarf Like a Turban
Photo: Beautyblitz.com.
Turbans aren’t just for fortune tellers. Grab a large scarf and use this tutorial to easily create this head covering style.
05 of 11
Use a Scarf to Create a Turband
beautyblitz.com.
What do you get when you cross a turban and a headband? A turband! This is super cute and something you can easily do with your own scarves using this tutorial.
06 of 11
Headscarf Headband
Photo: rannka.com.
Wearing a scarf like a headband across your forehead isn’t a look only for bikers. Try this boho headscarf headband look with these step-by-step tips. It looks chic, downtown and edgy.
07 of 11
Casual one Knot Headscarf
Photo: raanka.com.
Need to get your roots retouched? Have an oily scalp and not time to give your hair a good wash? Check out this casual one knot headscarf tutorial. Nobody will know what is going on underneath the scarf.
08 of 11
Rosette Headscarf
Photo: itsalisa.com.
If you prefer your headscarves to look more feminine and less haphazard, then you have to check out this adorable rosette headscarf tutorial that looks way harder to create than it actually is. Can you believe that this look can be created in just three steps?
09 of 11
Tie a Scarf Into a Doek
Photo: destinyconnect.com.
A Doek is a South African a square of cloth worn mainly by African women to cover the head, especially to indicate married status. ake this traditional turban headscarf style and add it to any casual look by watching this easy video tutorial.
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Work Your Scarf into Your Hairstyle
Photo: accessoirescheveuxchic.com.
Here’s an idea you probably haven’t thought of, working your scarf into your hairstyle. Most women use scarves to cover their hair, not enhance it. While the steps in this tutorial on how to do it are in French, even those who don’t speak the language will find the photo directions simple to follow.
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Side Bow Headscarf
Photo: peonylim.com/.
This headscarf is so chic with it’s side bow styling. It’s a beautiful summer look that will work with any elegant casual outfit while also elevating something as simple as a t-shirt and jeans. Don’t like the side bow? Not to worry, just shift the knot to the back of the head. Take a look at these step-by-step instructions on how to create this look.
01 of 11
Stylish Headscarves and How to Tie Them
Photo: Getty/Cultura/Chris Sembrot.
Headscarves are perfect for a time when you want to keep your hair away from your face, as a form of protection from the sun and to create a stylish look, even if you didn’t wash your hair that day. Have some scarves that you want to use as a stylish head covering? Here are some ways to stylishly tie a headscarf.
02 of 11
Tie a Headscarf Like a 50s Housewife
Photo: Babble.com.
For a chic retro look, try this very easy way to tie a headscarf like a 1950’s housewife. A look like this works with jeans and a tee, cropped pants, and fun sundresses.
03 of 11
Top Knot Headscarf
Photo: hairromance.com.
If tying your hair in a top knot seems like an easy and effortless way to pull your hair up, now you can do with some style using a scarf. Check out this easy top knot headscarf tutorial.
04 of 11
Tie a Headscarf Like a Turban
Photo: Beautyblitz.com.
Turbans aren’t just for fortune tellers. Grab a large scarf and use this tutorial to easily create this head covering style.
05 of 11
Use a Scarf to Create a Turband
beautyblitz.com.
What do you get when you cross a turban and a headband? A turband! This is super cute and something you can easily do with your own scarves using this tutorial.
06 of 11
Headscarf Headband
Photo: rannka.com.
Wearing a scarf like a headband across your forehead isn’t a look only for bikers. Try this boho headscarf headband look with these step-by-step tips. It looks chic, downtown and edgy.
07 of 11
Casual one Knot Headscarf
Photo: raanka.com.
Need to get your roots retouched? Have an oily scalp and not time to give your hair a good wash? Check out this casual one knot headscarf tutorial. Nobody will know what is going on underneath the scarf.
08 of 11
Rosette Headscarf
Photo: itsalisa.com.
If you prefer your headscarves to look more feminine and less haphazard, then you have to check out this adorable rosette headscarf tutorial that looks way harder to create than it actually is. Can you believe that this look can be created in just three steps?
09 of 11
Tie a Scarf Into a Doek
Photo: destinyconnect.com.
A Doek is a South African a square of cloth worn mainly by African women to cover the head, especially to indicate married status. ake this traditional turban headscarf style and add it to any casual look by watching this easy video tutorial.
10 of 11
Work Your Scarf into Your Hairstyle
Photo: accessoirescheveuxchic.com.
Here’s an idea you probably haven’t thought of, working your scarf into your hairstyle. Most women use scarves to cover their hair, not enhance it. While the steps in this tutorial on how to do it are in French, even those who don’t speak the language will find the photo directions simple to follow.
11 of 11
Side Bow Headscarf
Photo: peonylim.com/.
This headscarf is so chic with it’s side bow styling. It’s a beautiful summer look that will work with any elegant casual outfit while also elevating something as simple as a t-shirt and jeans. Don’t like the side bow? Not to worry, just shift the knot to the back of the head. Take a look at these step-by-step instructions on how to create this look.
01 of 11
Stylish Headscarves and How to Tie Them
Photo: Getty/Cultura/Chris Sembrot.
Headscarves are perfect for a time when you want to keep your hair away from your face, as a form of protection from the sun and to create a stylish look, even if you didn’t wash your hair that day. Have some scarves that you want to use as a stylish head covering? Here are some ways to stylishly tie a headscarf.
02 of 11
Tie a Headscarf Like a 50s Housewife
Photo: Babble.com.
For a chic retro look, try this very easy way to tie a headscarf like a 1950’s housewife. A look like this works with jeans and a tee, cropped pants, and fun sundresses.
03 of 11
Top Knot Headscarf
Photo: hairromance.com.
If tying your hair in a top knot seems like an easy and effortless way to pull your hair up, now you can do with some style using a scarf. Check out this easy top knot headscarf tutorial.
04 of 11
Tie a Headscarf Like a Turban
Photo: Beautyblitz.com.
Turbans aren’t just for fortune tellers. Grab a large scarf and use this tutorial to easily create this head covering style.
05 of 11
Use a Scarf to Create a Turband
beautyblitz.com.
What do you get when you cross a turban and a headband? A turband! This is super cute and something you can easily do with your own scarves using this tutorial.
06 of 11
Headscarf Headband
Photo: rannka.com.
Wearing a scarf like a headband across your forehead isn’t a look only for bikers. Try this boho headscarf headband look with these step-by-step tips. It looks chic, downtown and edgy.
07 of 11
Casual one Knot Headscarf
Photo: raanka.com.
Need to get your roots retouched? Have an oily scalp and not time to give your hair a good wash? Check out this casual one knot headscarf tutorial. Nobody will know what is going on underneath the scarf.
08 of 11
Rosette Headscarf
Photo: itsalisa.com.
If you prefer your headscarves to look more feminine and less haphazard, then you have to check out this adorable rosette headscarf tutorial that looks way harder to create than it actually is. Can you believe that this look can be created in just three steps?
09 of 11
Tie a Scarf Into a Doek
Photo: destinyconnect.com.
A Doek is a South African a square of cloth worn mainly by African women to cover the head, especially to indicate married status. ake this traditional turban headscarf style and add it to any casual look by watching this easy video tutorial.
10 of 11
Work Your Scarf into Your Hairstyle
Photo: accessoirescheveuxchic.com.
Here’s an idea you probably haven’t thought of, working your scarf into your hairstyle. Most women use scarves to cover their hair, not enhance it. While the steps in this tutorial on how to do it are in French, even those who don’t speak the language will find the photo directions simple to follow.
11 of 11
Side Bow Headscarf
Photo: peonylim.com/.
This headscarf is so chic with it’s side bow styling. It’s a beautiful summer look that will work with any elegant casual outfit while also elevating something as simple as a t-shirt and jeans. Don’t like the side bow? Not to worry, just shift the knot to the back of the head. Take a look at these step-by-step instructions on how to create this look.
01 of 11
Stylish Headscarves and How to Tie Them
Photo: Getty/Cultura/Chris Sembrot.
Headscarves are perfect for a time when you want to keep your hair away from your face, as a form of protection from the sun and to create a stylish look, even if you didn’t wash your hair that day. Have some scarves that you want to use as a stylish head covering? Here are some ways to stylishly tie a headscarf.
02 of 11
Tie a Headscarf Like a 50s Housewife
Photo: Babble.com.
For a chic retro look, try this very easy way to tie a headscarf like a 1950’s housewife. A look like this works with jeans and a tee, cropped pants, and fun sundresses.
03 of 11
Top Knot Headscarf
Photo: hairromance.com.
If tying your hair in a top knot seems like an easy and effortless way to pull your hair up, now you can do with some style using a scarf. Check out this easy top knot headscarf tutorial.
04 of 11
Tie a Headscarf Like a Turban
Photo: Beautyblitz.com.
Turbans aren’t just for fortune tellers. Grab a large scarf and use this tutorial to easily create this head covering style.
05 of 11
Use a Scarf to Create a Turband
beautyblitz.com.
What do you get when you cross a turban and a headband? A turband! This is super cute and something you can easily do with your own scarves using this tutorial.
06 of 11
Headscarf Headband
Photo: rannka.com.
Wearing a scarf like a headband across your forehead isn’t a look only for bikers. Try this boho headscarf headband look with these step-by-step tips. It looks chic, downtown and edgy.
07 of 11
Casual one Knot Headscarf
Photo: raanka.com.
Need to get your roots retouched? Have an oily scalp and not time to give your hair a good wash? Check out this casual one knot headscarf tutorial. Nobody will know what is going on underneath the scarf.
08 of 11
Rosette Headscarf
Photo: itsalisa.com.
If you prefer your headscarves to look more feminine and less haphazard, then you have to check out this adorable rosette headscarf tutorial that looks way harder to create than it actually is. Can you believe that this look can be created in just three steps?
09 of 11
Tie a Scarf Into a Doek
Photo: destinyconnect.com.
A Doek is a South African a square of cloth worn mainly by African women to cover the head, especially to indicate married status. ake this traditional turban headscarf style and add it to any casual look by watching this easy video tutorial.
10 of 11
Work Your Scarf into Your Hairstyle
Photo: accessoirescheveuxchic.com.
Here’s an idea you probably haven’t thought of, working your scarf into your hairstyle. Most women use scarves to cover their hair, not enhance it. While the steps in this tutorial on how to do it are in French, even those who don’t speak the language will find the photo directions simple to follow.
11 of 11
Side Bow Headscarf
Photo: peonylim.com/.
This headscarf is so chic with it’s side bow styling. It’s a beautiful summer look that will work with any elegant casual outfit while also elevating something as simple as a t-shirt and jeans. Don’t like the side bow? Not to worry, just shift the knot to the back of the head. Take a look at these step-by-step instructions on how to create this look.
01 of 11
Stylish Headscarves and How to Tie Them
Headscarves are perfect for a time when you want to keep your hair away from your face, as a form of protection from the sun and to create a stylish look, even if you didn’t wash your hair that day. Have some scarves that you want to use as a stylish head covering? Here are some ways to stylishly tie a headscarf.
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02 of 11
Tie a Headscarf Like a 50s Housewife
For a chic retro look, try this very easy way to tie a headscarf like a 1950’s housewife. A look like this works with jeans and a tee, cropped pants, and fun sundresses.
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03 of 11
Top Knot Headscarf
If tying your hair in a top knot seems like an easy and effortless way to pull your hair up, now you can do with some style using a scarf. Check out this easy top knot headscarf tutorial.
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04 of 11
Tie a Headscarf Like a Turban
Turbans aren’t just for fortune tellers. Grab a large scarf and use this tutorial to easily create this head covering style.
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05 of 11
Use a Scarf to Create a Turband
What do you get when you cross a turban and a headband? A turband! This is super cute and something you can easily do with your own scarves using this tutorial.
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06 of 11
Headscarf Headband
Wearing a scarf like a headband across your forehead isn’t a look only for bikers. Try this boho headscarf headband look with these step-by-step tips. It looks chic, downtown and edgy.
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07 of 11
Casual one Knot Headscarf
Need to get your roots retouched? Have an oily scalp and not time to give your hair a good wash? Check out this casual one knot headscarf tutorial. Nobody will know what is going on underneath the scarf.
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08 of 11
Rosette Headscarf
If you prefer your headscarves to look more feminine and less haphazard, then you have to check out this adorable rosette headscarf tutorial that looks way harder to create than it actually is. Can you believe that this look can be created in just three steps?
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09 of 11
Tie a Scarf Into a Doek
A Doek is a South African a square of cloth worn mainly by African women to cover the head, especially to indicate married status. ake this traditional turban headscarf style and add it to any casual look by watching this easy video tutorial.
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Work Your Scarf into Your Hairstyle
Here’s an idea you probably haven’t thought of, working your scarf into your hairstyle. Most women use scarves to cover their hair, not enhance it. While the steps in this tutorial on how to do it are in French, even those who don’t speak the language will find the photo directions simple to follow.
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Side Bow Headscarf
This headscarf is so chic with it’s side bow styling. It’s a beautiful summer look that will work with any elegant casual outfit while also elevating something as simple as a t-shirt and jeans. Don’t like the side bow? Not to worry, just shift the knot to the back of the head. Take a look at these step-by-step instructions on how to create this look.
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