Putting Long Hair Up With A Bandana

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I wanted to find a hair-do that I could use my pretty scarves and bandanas with. I think I have found it!

First, brush out your hair.

Next, you need to put hair up in a high ponytail, but don't pull the last loop all the way through.

Next, you take the loose hair that you did not pull all the way through and wrap it around the band your ponytail is in.

Next, take the loop of hair standing up on top of your head and pull it down as you like it over the hair you just wrapped around. Secure it with plastic clips or hair pins. I like to pull out some pieces a bit and fluff it a bit to give the appearance of curls.

The last step is to place your banadana around, covering the front top of your head, going around over your ears and tie in the back. I use pretty hair pins to keep my bandana in place.

You can also use a pretty scarf and leave the ends of the scarf hanging down your back.

More Hair Pictures - Page 11


Paisley Cotton Bandanas


Tribal Phoenix Bandanas

Hair Pics 1--fancy updo
Hair Pics 2--updo and long layers
Hair Pics 3--updo
Hair Pics 4--buns and braiding for waves
Hair Pics 5--buns
Hair Pics 6--buns and 32 inches
Hair Pics 7--braided updo
Hair Pics 8--hairsticks
Hair Pics 9--updo and bonnet do
Hair Pics 10--updo in a bandana
Hair Pics 11--measuring long hair
Hair Pics 12--hairsticks
Hair Pics 13--hairsticks anime
Hair Pics 14--fancy braided updo
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