It's waterproof eyeliner on the inside ridges of the eyelids and above the lashes, with a lighter shadow around the eyes. Easy to do and makes a great pop
I treated myself to head wraps last year for my birthday and I still can’t bring myself to wear them really. I feel like they don’t look right on me. Idk if it is my lack of confidence or what. I have never wrapped before. And I have a larger head (23.5 inches) I am going to be having my third child born this summer and I would like to wrap my hair because I worry about loose strands getting on the baby. If anyone could give me any advice at all, I would appreciate it 🙏🏻❤️
I recommend checking out TichelDarlings channel (they also cross post some of her videos on the Wrapunzel channel - her name is Olivia) - her personal channel has dozens upon dozens of styles and techniques and she is very responsive to comments and questions!
@@EnzoECat thank you so much for your kind and helpful reply ❤️ I have bad self esteem (like most people I suppose) and I would like to not feel so badly about myself. I need to set a good example for my children. I’ll check them out now. Thank you again ❤️❤️❤️
I hope it helps! From my own experience I would also say to start small and don’t put too much pressure on yourself to wrap big elaborate styles or that they will be perfect. Fussing with the scarves and/or realizing that something isn’t working is 100% normal. For me, I started out with a regal wrap and then went to the grocery store to see how I felt/how it held up. And I worked up from there to wrapping all day or at work. Good luck with it and I’m sure you will find a style you like and feel good in - don’t give up ❤️
@@EnzoECat thank you so much for your advice! I was informed recently that headwraps “don’t suit me” so that stung a bit but I’m going to keep trying. Bless you! ❤️
When your baby is here you wont want to spend a lot of time doing elaborate wraps. I would do a simple bestfriend knot. olivia here on wrapunzel does a lot of styles with that particular knotting and I myself use that exact wrap more often than anything. Its quick, looks great with every scarf and is super easy too. But outside of that, head size doesnt matter I think it may be more youre not used to seeing yourself in the wrapped manner and it can be a little shocking for some at first. I would practice now before baby gets here and wear it around the house and give yourself time to build your confidence to know you are a beautiful woman and your wrap is your crown being proudly displayed. Here is a link for one of my fav ways to wrap using the bestfriend knot: ua-cam.com/video/ns06J1Kr1nE/v-deo.html
Wow, can we all just stop and appreciate her eyes. Woe, beautiful. That scarf really makes them pop.
It's waterproof eyeliner on the inside ridges of the eyelids and above the lashes, with a lighter shadow around the eyes. Easy to do and makes a great pop
One of the easiest way to do a turban… and quickest!!🤣
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I treated myself to head wraps last year for my birthday and I still can’t bring myself to wear them really. I feel like they don’t look right on me. Idk if it is my lack of confidence or what. I have never wrapped before. And I have a larger head (23.5 inches)
I am going to be having my third child born this summer and I would like to wrap my hair because I worry about loose strands getting on the baby.
If anyone could give me any advice at all, I would appreciate it 🙏🏻❤️
I recommend checking out TichelDarlings channel (they also cross post some of her videos on the Wrapunzel channel - her name is Olivia) - her personal channel has dozens upon dozens of styles and techniques and she is very responsive to comments and questions!
@@EnzoECat thank you so much for your kind and helpful reply ❤️ I have bad self esteem (like most people I suppose) and I would like to not feel so badly about myself. I need to set a good example for my children.
I’ll check them out now. Thank you again ❤️❤️❤️
I hope it helps! From my own experience I would also say to start small and don’t put too much pressure on yourself to wrap big elaborate styles or that they will be perfect. Fussing with the scarves and/or realizing that something isn’t working is 100% normal. For me, I started out with a regal wrap and then went to the grocery store to see how I felt/how it held up. And I worked up from there to wrapping all day or at work. Good luck with it and I’m sure you will find a style you like and feel good in - don’t give up ❤️
@@EnzoECat thank you so much for your advice!
I was informed recently that headwraps “don’t suit me” so that stung a bit but I’m going to keep trying.
Bless you! ❤️
When your baby is here you wont want to spend a lot of time doing elaborate wraps. I would do a simple bestfriend knot. olivia here on wrapunzel does a lot of styles with that particular knotting and I myself use that exact wrap more often than anything. Its quick, looks great with every scarf and is super easy too. But outside of that, head size doesnt matter I think it may be more youre not used to seeing yourself in the wrapped manner and it can be a little shocking for some at first. I would practice now before baby gets here and wear it around the house and give yourself time to build your confidence to know you are a beautiful woman and your wrap is your crown being proudly displayed.
Here is a link for one of my fav ways to wrap using the bestfriend knot: ua-cam.com/video/ns06J1Kr1nE/v-deo.html
What shaper is this?
We're pretty sure that this is either a Mini or (regular) Bobo Shaper!
Would like to see the back in future videos. Thanks.
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