4 Best Ways To Wear A Bandana

1. How To Wear A Bandana In Your Hair

If there is no time for shampooing your hair; or if you are running out of dry shampoo, but have to be out the whole day. All you need is a bandana; it not only camouflages the messy, unruly hair but also makes you look stylish, almost instantly. There are many ways to style this scarf, and we will show you the top four easy ways to wear a bandana as a hair accessory.

A. Simple Knot

Brush your hair thoroughly to remove any tangles. Use a teaser comb, randomly tease the front and crown part of your hair. If you are having a bad hair day, put your hair up in a high pony, tease it a little for the messy look. Tie your bandana like this. Now, bring the bandana from under your ponytail, so that the loose ends are at the top. Adjust the bandana, and tie it up in one or two loops. Ensure it is intact. You can try different variations with your hair left open or tied down, a messy bun, etc. Looks great with both long and short hair.

B. Biker Style

It’s called biker style, simply because men and women tie up a bandana on long drives. It’s both stylish and protects your hair. In simple terms, it looks like a ‘do-rag’ look. Brush, tease and leave your hair. Just fold the bandana into a half. Now, wrap it around your head, bringing the loose ends to the crown area. Tie them up, and you are done. You can try this look with a messy bun or a ponytail too. Biker style bandana goes with both short and long hair.

C. Bandana Bow

Brush your hair and tease it to tie it into a messy bun or a ponytail. Fold the bandana into a sleek band and start wrapping it around (from under the neck) the bun or the ponytail. Tie the ends at the top of your head. Now tie the remaining part into a bow, like it is shown below. It is easy, and it’s almost like tying a shoelace. Practice it a couple of times, and you will be a pro in no time.

D. Sweat Band Bandana

Tie your hair up in a ponytail or a chignon updo. Clip the bun neatly with bobby pins (optional). Fold the bandana into a thin band. Wrap it around from the nape of your neck. Bring the loose ends to the center of your head and tie into a loop. Tuck the remaining part of the bandana. You’ve got yourself a sweat band. Sweat band bandana works great when you go out for running, hiking or even a walk. Looks chic and is functional too!

2. How To Wear A Bandana Around Your Neck

Prep yourself to learn. All set?

A. Basic Knot

Fold the bandana like this (as shown in the picture) And tie it around your neck, with the loose ends at the front of your neck Tie it into a loop or two

B. Choker Bandana

Fold the bandana like this (as shown in the picture) Tie it around your neck, with loose ends in front of the neck Tuck the remaining part of the bandana on either side

C. Triangular Choker Bandana

Fold the bandana like this (as shown in the picture) And, wrap it around the neck The loose ends should be at the back, and the triangular section of it should be at the front This look goes well with deeper or broad necklines

D. Large Triangular Neck Piece Bandana

Fold the bandana like this (as shown in the picture) And wrap it around your neck like a neckpiece Adjust it at the front This gives you more coverage, so it’s a good style and can replace your neck scarves in winter.

E. Mask Bandana

Fold the bandana into a half (as shown in the picture) Twist it a little and tie it around the neck The loose ends should be tied near the nape of the neck Adjust the remaining bandana at the front It is more flowing and looks like a mask

3. How To Wear Bandana As An Accessory

All you have to do is to fold your bandana into a thin band like this. Start by wrapping the band around your wrist, with the pointy end at the bottom. Leave enough for tying it up and tuck the remaining (if any).

How To Tie A Bandana

Headband Style

Lay the bandana on a smooth surface. Fold into a half. Start wrapping the bandana towards the sharp end of the bandana. Let the pointed side go inside the bandana without sticking out.

Triangle – Little And Large

Lay the bandana on a smooth surface. Fold into a half. Start wrapping the bandana towards the sharp end of the bandana. Make about two or three rounds, until you see a small or big triangle formed.

What do bandanas symbolize? Check the infographic below to know more about bandanas! In the past, bandanas were associated with criminal acts since outlaws would use them to cover their faces so as not to be recognized. What do bandana colors mean? Gangs often display their identity through the use of bandanas that have certain colors. White bandanas represent peace, and pink ones are used for breast cancer awareness.