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This is becoming a style??? this is alot of the ways i wrap my hair up at night...and then when i get up in the morning and i go to the store..my mom always says...go back in that room and get that thang off ur head...coming out the house looking like that....lol......and now its a style...well i want to say hahaha to u mom.....hahahaa
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@Ebony1ntrue haa! well, if you looked at the photos, i think it's all about how you accessories the turban/scarf so that it doesn't look like you rolled out of bed. makeup and accessories, paired with the right coat and complete outfit make this look stand out. the turban has been a style for a looong time and is now coming back into fashion.
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love it!
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@nnwachuku or 36"x36" (inches)
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can you do a tuturial on the turban you had @ :15 sec with the curlly locs cascading out the front and pinned up- thats Hot.
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great tutoriall!
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@kemjungle i've done 3 unisex styles. But remember, I'm not a professional stylist. I just do my own hair and only know how to style myself. That's why I took on a new male contributor, mark, to do styles that work for men,
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i love watching ur vidz and all and i also watch and create my own MALE version of it....howerever my ques to u is why dont u ever make videos about male hair do's???:-(
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this looks like Tupac Shakur
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ur really cute that was good great job
Thanks for the vid! Trying to buy some scarves on eBay , but for the square scarves, how big does in need to be in terms of inches?
nnwachuku 11 months ago
@nnwachuku i think at least a foot wide
chescalocs 11 months ago
How did you get the look at 0:14. The purple scarf look is gorgeous... I really want to know how u did it
Arabic4Beautiful 1 year ago
@Arabic4Beautiful it's a regular turban style but with pipe cleaner curls. my hair was too thick to fit into the scarf, so i just left the top open :)
chescalocs 1 year ago 2
Where do you normally buy your scarves? Would you please suggest a few places? Great video!
NubianNurse79 1 year ago
@NubianNurse79 sorry i'm just replying to this comment. i've bought most of scarves at consignment/thrift shops. i also check the scrap bin at fabric stores. you can get some funky patterns pretty inexpensively.
chescalocs 1 year ago 2