If you are looking for quick and cute ways to style your head wraps, then you are in the right place. In this blog, we show you 5 different styles that you can rock, whether you are lounging around the house or you are going out. Some of these styles might be easier than others. However, with practice these styles can all be done in 5 minutes or under.

#1: Tie Back

The Tie Back technique is the easiest technique in this list. You simply pull the head wrap to the back of your head. You can then either make a simple bow or double knots to keep the head wrap in place on your head. This style is ideal for lounging or even when running errands.

R&B Wax Head Wrap (Kentefrom the P2AA Collection

#2 Front Bun

The Front Bun can be achieved by pulling the head wrap towards the front of your head and securing it with a knot. You’d then coil the ends around the base knot to create the bun. This classy and cute head wrap style can be used for both casual and formal occasions.

R&B Wax Head Wrap (Kente1) from the P2AA Collection

#3: Twisted Halo

The first step to take in achieving this look is to tie the head wrap towards the back of your head. You’ll then secure it with a knot. You’ll then twist the ends like a two-strands twist then wrap this twist around your head. This style, once done properly, is appropriate for many occasions.

R&B Wax Head Wrap (Stripe) from the P2AA Collection

#4: Bow

The Bow is one of the most fun looks in this series. First you’ll pull the head wrap towards the front of your head. Next, you’ll secure it in place with a knot. You’ll then use the ends to create a bow. You can go ahead and play around with the bow to achieve your desired look.

R&B Wax Head Wrap (Cheetah) from the P2AA Collection

#5: The Low Bun

The Low Bun is very similar to the Front Bun style. Firstly, pull the head wrap towards the back of the head, secure it with a knot, then wrap the ends around the knot to create a bun. This is a very convenient style and can be worn on almost any occasion.

R&B Wax Head Wrap (Kente3) from the P2AA Collection
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