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1.0 by SarimanApps


Oct 8, 2017

About African Head Wrap Ideas

Latest African Turban, Gele and Headwrap for girls. Free download!

New African Head wrap ideas - Tips to Wrap your Hair with vibrant African Prints. We love the versatile, yet stylish, African headwrap (also known as the head-tie, head-scarf and turban). This application contains How to tie an African head, head wrap African, head wrap styles for short hair, and head wrap tutorial.

Latest ideas of Turban for Girls - Originating in Sub-Saharan Africa, the headwrap symbolizes spirituality, wealth, prosperity and class. While during slavery in the United States, the headwrap took on the meaning of poverty and enslavement. Despite these various forms of symbolism, the headwrap has signified communal unity, as well as personal identity. It is like head wrap styles for natural hair, how to tie head wraps in some ways, head wrap styles step by step and African head wraps instructions.

The embelloshed Gele every bride needs - Headwraps have gradually started to take over the space in our closets once occupied by wide brim hats. It’s hard not to gravitate towards these accessories, especially in the summer when they help to keep our hair and scalp stylishly protected from the sun. This application includes head wrap headbands, head wraps for natural hair, head wraps lacrosse, african head wrap tutorial Breakout and how to tie a baby head wrap Breakout.

How to tie a Head Wrap - The are a lot of artist for sporting beautiful headwraps. It’s not easy to recreate their perfect styles, though, so we create easy headwrap tutorials in this application. Perfect guide for you like Wedding Guest Turban Style Inspirations, How to tie the orente gele and How to tie your multi colored gele.

How To Tie A Headwrap In Four Fabulous Ways - Check out the step-by-step instructions below for four fabulous and fool-proof ways to tie a headwrap. DIY How to tie the fan shape Aso Oke Gele are available here. Such as:

1. The Gigantic Bow

2. The Looped Headband

3. The Spiral Headband

4. The Sophisticated Knot

African head wrap tutorials - Fast forward to today where the headwrap is worn all over Africa and the world in different styles. Most famous are the grandiose Nigerian geles, which are worn by Yoruba women during special occasions. Traditionally, the gele was the symbol of a woman’s socio-economic standing, using stiff brightly coloured fabrics that allowed large and extravagant shapes to be achieved.

Other Accessories - Head Wraps, Head Scarves for Women - In many parts of the world, the headwrap has become a fashion statement for women who admire its look and its rich history. The African print fabric is known by many different names across the African continent, but the most popular being ankara, kitenge or kanga. The vibrant colours and patterns of the fabric make the headwrap the ideal accessory to compliment any outfit. The versatility of the cloth makes it easy to tie and create unique shapes.

What's New in the Latest Version 1.0

Last updated on Oct 8, 2017

- DIY How to tie the fan shape Aso Oke Gele
- African head wrap Design Ideas
- New African Head wrap ideas
- How to tie the orente gele and multi colored gele
- It can be used in Offline Mode
- Free download

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