To Make This Look, Fold The Bandana In Half Corner To Corner To Make A Triangle.
It was very common for the retro women to wear messy updos with the bandana as headbands. Women’s 1970s hairstyles varied from long, soft and feminine to short, edgy and androgynous. To get this look, fold your square bandana in half and fold it repeatedly until it is in a thin line.
Fold The Opposite Corners Of The Bandana.
Use rubber bands to secure your hair in a high but somewhat loose ponytail. Just wear it in the back pocket of your pants. It’s best for girls who have long black hair to spice up their looks.
My Favorite Bandana Hair Is The Ponytail With A Bandana.
To create bumper bangs like these part your fringe section from the rest of the hair and smooth it out with some light styling product to keep it shiny and sleek. Tie around the neck as tie. Fully embrace the ’90s and create a triangle top with a simple knot at the back.
Let The Neck Tie Be The Key Item That Draws The Eye And Keep The Rest Of The Palette Neutral.
Place your fingers at the base of the pony and use your other hand to tie it around the fingers to form a bun. Long straight hair was a trend that started as a famous 60s hairstyle but carried into the next decade and continued to be a major influence on 70s hair trends. It's pretty much the same as way #1 (like a headband), except instead of tying it on the back under the hair, you tie it on top to have a nice little bow.
Loop The Bandana Flaps Against Each Other To Form An Infinity Twist.
The way to wear a bandana according to the scarf code is very simple: Jane birkin was an icon of 70s hair. Add a western vibe to your look and tie it around your neck.