• ⏰ Welcome, Guest! You are viewing only 2 out of 27 total forums. Register today to view more, then Subscribe to view all forums, submit posts, reply to posts, create new threads, view photos, access private messages, change your avatar, create a photo album, customize your profile, and possibly be selected as our next Feature of the Month.

Scarf wearers

⏳ Limited Access:

Register today to view all forum posts.

Leeda.the.Paladin

Well-Known Member
For those of you who wear scarves on a regular basis, do you always make sure you wear silk or satin scarves (I mean for fashion not for night time)? I have a hard time finding scarves that are made of those materials. I finally got some material the other day to try and make my own, but I was just wondering if there was any harm (ie hair breakage) with cotton or linen scarves.
 
All of my fashion scarves are satin. I don't even wear cotton scarves to the gym. I get them from almost any BSS for $2-$5.
 
I wear a scarf everyday, but they are not all satin or silk. I can find them, but the silk ones slip off too often. I just make sure that I really moisturize my hair very well before I put one on and after I take it off. Also I don't tie them on too tight.
 
I wear a scarf everyday, but they are not all satin or silk. I can find them, but the silk ones slip off too often. I just make sure that I really moisturize my hair very well before I put one on and after I take it off. Also I don't tie them on too tight.

Most of my fashion are satin, but I have some cotton, linen and nylon ones. I just moisturize well and I have no problems.
 
Last edited:
I usually baggy when I wear a scarf, so it really doesn't matter what scarf I wear.
 
The satin/silk ones are hard to find so I just buy some fabric at the fabric store and use a bobby pin on the sides of the scarf so my scarf won't slide off. I don't like the cotton scarves because they dry my hair out.
 
How do you baggy with a scarf?

:lol: Just leave a plastic cap on my head and tie the scarf, or use Saran wrap first and then follow w/ a scarf. I do it with bandanas, scarves, wraps, hats...you name it!

ETA: :lachen: I now get what y'all are talking about. Scarves you wear for fashion around your body not for fashion on your heads. :lachen:
I think I'ma now crawl back under the rock from whence I came.
Runfast-vi.gif
 
Last edited:
I am an avid fashion scarf wearer on my neck, head and waist. I only buy silk scarves. I have loads of them from Vintage and secondhand stores. I get good deals at Nordstrom Rack or on sale from Banana Republic.

Banana is great for scarf sales near the end of each season. I usally pay anywhere between 10.99-19.99. They have the 14day price adjustment rule so I always return by the 14th day to see if the price went down further for a refund. I usually end up saving a few more dollars.
 
:lol: Just leave a plastic cap on my head and tie the scarf, or use Saran wrap first and then follow w/ a scarf. I do it with bandanas, scarves, wraps, hats...you name it!

ETA: :lachen: I now get what y'all are talking about. Scarves you wear for fashion around your body not for fashion on your heads. :lachen:
I think I'ma now crawl back under the rock from whence I came.
Runfast-vi.gif

I do the same thing
 
I wear a scarf daily. The majority are made from georgette or chiffon material. About 99% of the time I wear a small satin or silk scarf underneath.
 
Back
Top