Pull The Sides Of Your Hair Into A Half Ponytail And Secure With A Rubber Band.
Tie the bandana at the ends and place over your head, pulling the ties to the back of your head, under your hair. 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. They’re surely no passing fancy.
70S Hairstyles For Long Hair.
The bandana (scarf around the head) hairstyles. Fully embrace the ’90s and create a triangle top with a simple knot at the back. Use rubber bands to secure your hair in a high but somewhat loose ponytail.
Infinity Twist Bandana Hold Your Bandana Around Your Head, Starting From The Back To The Front.
Let the neck tie be the key item that draws the eye and keep the rest of the palette neutral. Do a front tie bandana look. Fold the bandana into a triangle and tie it around the ponytail so the sides are long and flowy.
Use The Same Folding Method As The Hippie Headband And Tie Around Your Neck.
Rock this look with your hair down or in two braids. There was also a lot of experimentation and n ew styles were created throughout the decade. Back in the ’70s, trendsetters wear bandanas as hairbands.
Simply Fold Your Bandana Diagonally So It Forms A Triangle And Tie The Ends Behind Your Head And Hit The Slopes!
The way to wear a bandana according to the scarf code is very simple: Tie it in the front of your neck, and if you feel like it, you can even turn the knot to the back. Tie the long portion around your head and tuck the pointy part underneath the tie or tie it on for a more secure look and feel.