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My scarf is making me go bald!

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I'm trying to fill my edges in, so I now wear my satin bonnet over my ears.
 
Any updates on the use of the Satin Saks?
 
What I do is use two scarves, and for the one that I tie at my forehead I don't tie it in a knot, I just tie it once and I don't do it ridiculously tight. Then I put a scarf over top of it and tie it in the back.

I double-scarf too for the same reason - looser knots. :yep:
 
I had the same problem in the back and someone suggested that I tie my scarf in different places. Not the same area all the time.

I agree. Switching it up will definitely help. I alternate from scarf to bonnet sometimes too. I have several that I use just to change things up.
 
How about just crossing the scarf over at the nape and tying the knot at the front over the scarf? If I remember, I'll take pics and add a photo to show what I mean.

As for baggying, why not use Saran wrap? No knot needed and no elastic to cause friction.
 
These are nice.

Have you ever seen these?

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Here's their website: http://www.satinsakks.com/

They are called SatinSakks, they make them for long and shorter hair. They fasten in the back and stay on at night.

Here's my review of them, if your'e interested:

http://newlynatural.com/blog/2009/08/satin-sakks-review/
 
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