Sunday, 1 September 2013

Ways Of Wrapping Your Purple Turban Around Head

By Kate McMahon


In most cultures all over the globe, certain traditional coverings are used on hair. Making your purple turban is not a difficult thing to master, especially after learning the basic routines involved. You will wear your head wrap in very little time once you follow these instructions.

The cap should be set in such manner as to be secure on the head. It should fit on your head perfectly and hold the curls of your hair in place, which in turn ought to prevent them from dropping underneath the hair wrap. The cotton strip is then placed atop head. The part which remains need be kept before face and eight inches left under the neck.

Begin your wrap and position one palm on top of head in a manner as to secure the fabric. Now using the other hand, grab front part of material, then pull back and over to right side of head. Pull cloth in tight way while making full circle around head.

Start wrapping the second time. You will send material, with this wrap, slightly to your right. Then it should be possible to notice the right side being lower than left one if you check out the turban front.

Position your wrap in a manner whereby tilt appears on head rear with the high side located overhead as the last wrap is done. Repeat this process over and again. Covering it implies that it becomes folded left to right all over body on vertical axis. Continue the covering action up to completion and leave about 24 inches of cotton free.

Make sure your two last feet are in horizontal bearing when doing the hair wraps. The part which is horizontal holds head fabric entirely as it should be. Push the ends under wrap, tucking the clothing end beneath lower wrap, after getting to cotton-cloth tip.

The turban may get tilted backwards upon hair and bring out some finishing touch. Place tilts next in a low bearing dropping over face. This facilitates fabric wrapping to be carried out in proper fashion. Such action then results in a somewhat traditional appearance of head wrap.

After practicing how to tie a hair fabric for quite some time, it then becomes quite easy to do. Keeping your hair tight in a bun all day long exerts pressure on the roots to an excessive degree, causing gradual weakening of roots. Maintaining this action for too long restricts blow from flowing to scalp, thus causing thinning of hair along forehead and temples.

Under normal circumstances, cotton head wraps are too heavy. Such weight is what is responsible for hair-thinning when placed atop hair. This happens on the areas which bear the excess weight and the condition is known as traction alopecia.

The people who routinely tie head wraps lose hair for this reason on daily basis. Sikhs may prevent such experiences by altering how they tie a purple turban on the head. Try out some natural remedies as well which are available online.




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