Center the bow over your forehead for a cutesy look, or have it off to the side for a more sophisticated headband.
You can push all of your hair behind the headband, or you can pull a few strands in front to frame your face.
This is the same style as a simple headband, but modified so you can use a long scarf instead of a small square one.
For best results, use a thin, silk scarf that’s about 3 feet (0. 91 m) long.
If you’d like to make this look a little fancier, twist your braid up into a bun and secure it with bobby pins on the back of your head.
Try this look on a low ponytail for a vintage Hollywood vibe.
Wrap the scarf tightly enough so that it doesn’t fall off, but loosely enough so that it doesn’t disappear under the bun.
Pull the rest of your hair over the sides and back of the scarf to complete the bun. The ends of the scarf will hang behind your head for a cute accessory.
You can try this style with your hair down, or you can do it with a low bun or ponytail.
Alternatively, twist the ends together to form a long rope, then wrap the rope around your head like a crown. Tuck the end under the scarf at your nape. It is a good idea to wear a scarf that matches your eye color. For example, if you have blue eyes, you can use a pink, blue, purple, or white scarf. [12] X Expert Source Hannah ParkProfessional Stylist Expert Interview. 21 February 2019.
This style works really well with natural hair or locs.