By Kate McMahon


In many of the cultures all across the world, some traditional covering for the head known as a hair wrap is very commonly worn. Making a purple turban is quite an easy affair after you have learnt the basics of the technique. You get to wear this head covering within no time after following 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.

Wrap around the second time. Such routine needs to orient clothing piece toward the right side slightly. This should then bring out a lower orientation of the head fabric, relative to the left part, when one takes a look from the fabric front.

Place the wrap in a way that tilt appears on rear of the head with high side placed atop the last wrap over your head. Repeat this routine time and again. Covering it means it gets folded from left to the right direction all around the body and on vertical axis. The act of covering need be continued until attaining completion, leaving 24 cotton-inches only.

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 knowing how to tying around the turban, it gets unusual facing great difficulty performing the action every other time. Hair roots usually experience immense pressure levels if the hair is maintained in tight fashion for long. Such action eventually leads to weakened hair roots. Ultimately, there is restriction of blood flow toward the scalp region, an act which eventually causes hair thinning along forehead plus temple areas.

Normally, the head-wrap is composed of cotton and this renders it too heavy. Placing this kind of weighty load on your head leads to progressive thinning of hair. This occurs along the region bearing excessive weight, eventually occasioning 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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