Today we are going to talk about scarves, they can look a bit similar to bandanas but they are quite different.
The difference between Scarves and bandanas:
Besides length they are made differently, the print technique is called tie & dye and commonly they are made out of cotton or Polyester Microfiber.
but well as I don’t like wearing them on my neck I found a great use for them after watching a lot of runways on tv where models were rocking them on their hair
The results are exotic, filling your hair with vibrant colors is an interesting way to give your look a changeup. It is perfect for spring or summer and you get to utilize your scarves all year long, don’t lock your scarves up give them whole new meaning!
“My hair is not long enough”…
Not to fear, Sherry is here! Don’t worry about having a medium hair length, your hair doesn’t have to be very long for this. If anything this particular style helps you add volume and thickness to the hair. Additionally, scarves have a variety of sizes to choose from so have the freedom to experiment with different one’s best results with silk scarves
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Xoxo
Sherry
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