How to Do Hair Wraps

As we all know, it can get pretty pricey and time-consuming going to a salon on a regular basis. This article will show you the step to a do-it-yourself, no fuss hairstyle that will last for a week or more if kept up. Does this Spark an idea?

Things You'll Need

  • Mousse or wrap setting lotion
  • Ceramic flat irons
  • Hair dryer
  • Satin scarf
  • Comb
  • Wrap strips
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Instructions

    • 1

      After washing your hair, make a small part ( about 4 inches long) at the top of your head and comb from the root to the tip, all the way around.

    • 2

      Add mousse or wrap setting lotion all over, and use graciously.

    • 3

      Decide which direction you will begin to comb. Whichever way you start is how you will have to complete the style. Comb in a complete circle, making a small beehive. You may have to start over if beehive isn't neat. Wrap tightly with wrap strips.

    • 4

      Sit under the dryer for 35 minutes or until dry.

    • 5

      Remove the strips, and comb the hair out in the direction you wrapped it. Starting at the back of your head, make a part across. Begin flat ironing from root to tip. Repeat until all the hair is flat ironed.

Tips & Warnings

  • Remember to re-wrap your hair at night and cover with a scarf to preserve the style.

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