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1beautiijunkii

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Hi girls!!! Okay so I love head wraps!! I just love the way they feel. I particularly like this brand called All Things Rasta. They have the best texture - so light weight and stretchy. What do u think? Do u like head wraps? What about as a protective style?
 
I'd imagine that it would work just fine as long as the fabric was suited for the hair and there's no tension on the edges. I've worn a few but can't seem to get the hang of the more elaborate wraps. *sigh* lol
 
@1beautiijunkii, I do love headwraps. I also love baggying. I usually wear Saran wrap under head wraps or a satin doorag cap. We have discussed headwraps before in a few threads:

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=566677

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=540211

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=566845

ETA: yes, they are an awesome protective style. Esp if your hair is braided or twisted--ie in a style that keeps it from knotting up or tangling. Since I don't use products when in braids or twists, baggying ensures that my hair doesn't dry up.
 
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What's baggying?

@1beautiijunkii, I do love headwraps. I also love baggying. I usually wear Saran wrap under head wraps or a satin doorag cap. We have discussed headwraps before in a few threads:

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=566677

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=540211

http://www.longhaircareforum.com/showthread.php?t=566845

ETA: yes, they are an awesome protective style. Esp if your hair is braided or twisted--ie in a style that keeps it from knotting up or tangling. Since I don't use products when in braids or twists, baggying ensures that my hair doesn't dry up.
 
[USER=351045]1beautiijunkii[/USER];18108465 said:
What's baggying?

Wearing a plastic cap, plastic bag or cling film over hair to prevent moisture loss.
 
Thank you! I can't get the hang of the more elaborate wraps either. I can barely a basic 'Badu' wrap! lol :lachen:

I'd imagine that it would work just fine as long as the fabric was suited for the hair and there's no tension on the edges. I've worn a few but can't seem to get the hang of the more elaborate wraps. *sigh* lol
 
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