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Headwrap Style: Three Knot Turban

Headwrap Style: Three Knot Turban

Want an easy way to style your short hair or protective hairstyle with a headwrap? This style is simple, elegant, and versatile. The three knot turban mostly requires a large rectangular  headwrap, and you can create it in just a few easy steps! Follow this guide to achieve the perfect look.

Step-by-Step Guide for a Chic Headwrap Style

Materials Needed:

  • A rectangular headwrap fabric (cotton, silk, or any fabric of your choice)

  • A mirror (optional but helpful for adjusting)

  • An afro pick (optional, for some volume if your hair is very short)

  • Scrunchie if your hair is long. Simply tie your hair in a loose high bun at the top of your head).

Step-by-Step Guide:

  1. Position the Headwrap:

    • Start by placing the center of the headwrap at the back of your head, making sure both ends are even on either side.

    • Hold both ends of the headwrap at the front of your head, one in each hand.

  2. First Knot:

    • Cross the ends over each other at the front of your head.

    • Tie a knot at the top of your forehead. Be sure not to tie it too tight—leave a little room so it feels comfortable. This is your first knot.

  3. Second Knot:

    • After the first knot, take the two ends again and tie a second knot, just below the first one.

    • Leave a small gap between the first and second knot to give a layered, knotted effect.

  4. Third Knot:

    • Repeat the same process for the third knot.

    • Tie it just below the second knot, maintaining a small gap between the second and third knots.

  5. Tuck the Ends:

    • After the third knot, you will likely have excess fabric. Look for an open pocket near the crown of your head where you can tuck the remaining fabric.

    • Gently tuck the ends into this pocket, securing them neatly out of sight. Make sure there are no loose pieces sticking out.

  6. Adjust and Final Touches:

    • Adjust the knots and fabric to ensure everything is secure and sits comfortably. You can pull the fabric slightly to adjust the fit or smooth out any wrinkles.

    • If you want a more voluminous look, you can pull out a bit of the fabric around the knots to create extra texture.

Tips for Perfecting Your Three Knot Turban:

  • Knot Positioning: Play around with the height of your knots for different looks. Higher knots create more of a "crown" effect, while lower knots offer a more relaxed style.

  • Add Accessories: Consider adding a brooch, flower, or decorative pin to the center of one of the knots for extra flair!

  • Add some height and volume: If you’re rocking a bald cut or your hair is styled in cornrows, add a small WRAP BASE.

That three knot turban is on—now go own the day!

This headwrap style is best for:

  • Baldies (add a small WRAP BASE for volume and more security)

  • Short afros

  • Short locs

  • Two strand twists with natural hair

  •  Short braids and cornrows or plaits

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