My hair is always wet after taking a shower. Girls and women try to wrap especially long hair in a towel. This way they will dry faster and won’t get in the way, which will prevent colds in winter. Let's look at the two easiest methods to tie a towel on your head after shower. It will only take a couple of minutes.
Several ways to tie a towel on your head after a shower
1 way with a large towel
- You need to lean forward so that your wet hair falls down.
- It is necessary to comb your hair to avoid tangling.
- Twist slightly behind the ears, then wrap a large terry towel around all of the hair.
- Turn the tip of the product back, you can secure it with a hairpin. And if the “tail” turns out to be very long, it is convenient to tuck it under a towel.
2 way for long hair
Here you will also need a large towel:
- Comb back all the strands of hair, cover them with a soft towel so that the long end is near the face.
- We place 1 tip of the towel under the wet strands and connect it to the second tip.
- Twist it in one direction and leave it at the back.
Korean way to make a sauna cap from a towel
Many viewers love Korean TV series where they wear original towel head caps in saunas. There is another name for the product - “lamb horns" They simply look charming on the heads of movie series characters, so let’s figure out how to tie them yourself.
Take a small towel and smooth it horizontally.
First you need to fold it lengthwise to make 3 equal layers.
The edges on both sides should be turned outward.
Due to the number of turns, you can adjust the size of the sauna cap.
Tips for choosing a hair towel
There are several recommendations that will help you navigate the huge range of shower accessories:
- If you take a towel made of light fabric, it will not be heavy.
- You should not twist the towel very tightly, so as not to provoke a headache.
- If you have a short haircut, it is better to use a small product.
- Wet strands are more brittle than dry ones, so do not use force when twisting.
For those who get tired of constantly wrapping their hair in a towel after showering or washing their hair, there are ready-made terry hats of various colors.
Special elongated headdresses with a loop at the back are also sewn from terry fabric. They are rolled up like a small towel, and the “tail” is fastened with a button at the back.