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3. Bring the ends up to the top of your forehead and twist them twice—this is what creates that cute turban knot. 4. Tie the scarf under your hair.
Fold your square scarf diagonally into ... bring the ends to the back and tie it tightly and tuck all of your loose ends into the back or front of the turban. Ta da! June Ambrose would be proud.
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The turbans are often associated with followers of the Sikh religion. Turbans can also be used to keep your head and hair protected from the sun, or even as a fashion statement.
Step 7. Take one end of the scarf and cross it over the other as if you were creating a knot in a tie. Double knot to secure.
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Wrap your shoulders in the widest section of your scarf. Gather the scarf in the middle and tie it in a simple knot. Spice up any blazer or jacket by draping the scarf across one of your shoulders.
Rosette turbans ... tie them into a knot. Twist one end tightly and spiral it around so that it becomes a “rosette.” Repeat with the other end and tuck tips into the side of the scarf ...