Since scarves are the most versatile accessory, we thought you would love some tips on how to tie a silk scarf in your hair in under 2 minutes.
We would love to hear your favorite ways below!
Front Twist
- Fold your scarf longways and rest it on the back of your head, holding the ends in front
- Tie the ends once on your hairline
- Twist the remaining ends of the scarf tightly
- Bring the twisted ends to the back of your head and secure again with a double knot
Classic Hollywood Starlet
- Fold the scarf in half to make a triangle shape
- Place the longest edge of the triangle at the top of your head with the scarf resting behind and ends toward the front
- Bring the ends of the scarf forward and cross underneath your chin
- Bring the ends to the back, tying loosely at the back of your neck
Headband
- Fold your scarf longways (create a wider fold for an over-the-ear look or narrow for a behind-the-ear headband) and place of your hairline
- Tie the ends at the nape of your neck into a bow or a double knot placed to the side
Side Tie
- Start by folding the scarf longways
- With the ends in front, wrap the scarf around your neck and bring the ends to the top of your head
- Tie into a bow at the top of your head
- Tilt the bow toward either side
Banded Head Wrap
- Place an elastic band around the middle of your scarf
- Spread out the ends of the scarf around the elastic band
- Place the banded part of the scarf near the top of your hairline
- Wrap the scarf toward the back of your head, tying near the bottom
- Rest the ends on your shoulder for a different look!
Forehead Scarf
- Start by folding the scarf longways to desired width (usually about the size of your forehead)
- Wrap the scarf around your forehead with the opening at the back of your head
- Knot twice to avoid the scarf slipping
Full Head Wrap
- Place the long side of the scarf on your forehead, aligning in the middle of the scarf
- Tightly bring both ends of the scarf to the back of your head
- Tie the ends in a bow near the nape of your neck