Rachel, you are my turban queen!!! Your instructions are clear and easy to follow and the results are always fabulous on you. I've been buying from and watching Wrapunzel for a couple of years now and have yet to come close to mastering a turban. I guess I just have a big ol' head because the turban never looks as smooth or flattering on me. I often look like the alien emoji! LOL At any rate, you keep up the good work and I'll keep trying the many variations on the turban that you (and the other Wrapunzel ladies) demonstrate to us. Much love!
I love this channel! I just recently started wrapping my head with scarves. It adds to my femininity and makes me feel special. I also get a lot of looks. Thank you for sharing your gift.
Really lovely turban style but because I don't feel comfortable wearing turbans I followed the instructions for the short ends then the first long end I brought around and under my chin before bringing it up to the top and pinning. I then finished with the second colour as in the video but allowed it to hang down covering my neck and again pinned in place. It looks just as fabulous but covers the parts my arthritis really likes to have covered, thanks for the idea because without the video I would never have come up with a similar design.
That is stunning!! Those colors are beautiful, and compliment each other perfectly. .. Hey, you can out a beautiful pin or broach near the front side of the knot! I bet that would be gorgeous! These tutorials are beautiful. Thank you!
Thank you Rachel for this video. As I have remarked before, I have low vision, meaning I need a lot of light to see. Your choice of these beautiful contrasting colors was genius. I had no trouble at all seeing all you were doing. I love this wrap and will "attempt" it soon. Lael
I enjoyed watching this video, I love the way you teach so clearly and warmly. What I keep having an issue with is the first step. I don’t understand how to bring my two tails up and tie a normal looking knot. It looks terrible and not like the way you do it every time I try. Do you think you can make a tutorial on that first step?
Rachel, I saw someone do a turban look with a square scarf but I couldn’t see how she started it, like if she folded it at all before wrapping, but she brought it up like you are doing in this video. Any chance you might be able to figure it out?
Rachel, when you tucked the short ends in, did you tuck them between the scarves and the shaper, or under the band of the shaper? I'm wondering if I tuck under the shaper if it will cause it to rise up and wiggle off my head. Btw, I REALLY like how well spoken you are in explaining AND showing us what to do, and little tips like wrapping the short fringes inside the tail before tucking. I appreciate you!
Thank you so much. Wrapunzel is such a great idea and I love to watch your videos. That might be a stupid question, but do I have to get married before I'm allowed to cover my hair? Or is there any chance to wear a tichel as an unmarried woman?
+Lisa Maria You're so very welcome, Lisa! Women cover their hair for seemingly endless reasons and it's not just reserved for married Jewish women. We actually get asked this question so frequently that we made a video on the topic! You can find "Is It Offensive if I Wear a Tichel" on our channel here: ua-cam.com/video/JK8I7keJzhw/v-deo.html Hope that helps! :)
help... i am having trouble keeping my scarf from slipping even though I've tried different under caps. also I never seem to have enough scarf to tuck. and yes I have long ones. also the fringes seem to always be in my way. can't I cut them?
+Norma Saez Hmmm... Have you tried using a No-Slip Headband? They are an amazing invention, if you're not familiar! wrapunzel.com/product/no-slip-headband/ About the fringe- we recommend not doing so, as that can cause your scarf to fray or even come unraveled! Many scarves do not come with fringe, though, so it's probably easiest to just stick to scarves without them.
Question: How do you keep the scarves on? I've never had luck keeping them in place, they always shift or work their way off and I end up having to remove everything and start again. I honestly don't know what I am doing wrong. While many styles featured on Wrapunzel are beautiful, this one is something I feel I could do (even as a novice). I call myself a novice because someone experienced probably has no issue keeping the scarves secured on their head. Haha
+WOWfunnyVideos Are you using a No-Slip Headband? It's easy to wear your scarf all day long with them! No slippage at all! wrapunzel.com/product/no-slip-headband/
+Wrapunzel Ladies : I'm so sorry, I never received a notification that you'd replied! To answer your question, I have a no-slip headband. I honestly haven't really used it, because I get headaches. I'm wondering if that's why my scarves keep coming off. :-( Any solutions to satisfy the scarf vs. headache dilemma? I've resulted to a Sheitel vs. scarf, to alleviate the headaches.
Hm... Our first question would be- are you wearing the correct size of velvet headband? One that's too tight can definitely cause headaches! We also have a video on the subject, which you can find here: ua-cam.com/video/OvFUpAzeSY8/v-deo.html Hope that helps!!!
I am just wondering; I have always been taught that Jewish women are not to pierce their skin? If so why do you have tattoos and pierced ears? I love learning about different cultures. Your head coverings are always beautiful. Wrapunzel is my favorite place to shop.
It makes me so happy to see someone with tattoos and piercings confidently wearing headscarves! It makes it easier to imagine doing it myself.
We're so glad that you're inspired! ANYONE can wrap - there are no boundaries! :D
I always enjoy watching your tutorials, especially hearing your hearty laugh! I feel well-informed and confident. Thank you.
We LOVE Rachel's tutorials!!! We're glad you enjoyed!
Rachel, you are my turban queen!!! Your instructions are clear and easy to follow and the results are always fabulous on you. I've been buying from and watching Wrapunzel for a couple of years now and have yet to come close to mastering a turban. I guess I just have a big ol' head because the turban never looks as smooth or flattering on me. I often look like the alien emoji! LOL At any rate, you keep up the good work and I'll keep trying the many variations on the turban that you (and the other Wrapunzel ladies) demonstrate to us. Much love!
I love this channel! I just recently started wrapping my head with scarves. It adds to my femininity and makes me feel special. I also get a lot of looks. Thank you for sharing your gift.
+ATLJazzy So glad you've found us!!!
woow
I agree, having always been more of a tomboy I love how feminine I feel, like Leorah says “wear your crown”
I always look at one of the videos so I can decide which style I'm wearing for the day! I think this is an elegant look
+Neshama /soul Thanks, Neshama! Hope you like this one, too!
Really lovely turban style but because I don't feel comfortable wearing turbans I followed the instructions for the short ends then the first long end I brought around and under my chin before bringing it up to the top and pinning. I then finished with the second colour as in the video but allowed it to hang down covering my neck and again pinned in place. It looks just as fabulous but covers the parts my arthritis really likes to have covered, thanks for the idea because without the video I would never have come up with a similar design.
+Linda Blackburn Sounds lovely! So glad that you figured out a method to work for you, Linda!
That is stunning!! Those colors are beautiful, and compliment each other perfectly. .. Hey, you can out a beautiful pin or broach near the front side of the knot! I bet that would be gorgeous! These tutorials are beautiful. Thank you!
You would want to use a magnetic pin, not a regular one. You don't want to punch holes in such thin material.
Thank you Rachel for this video. As I have remarked before, I have low vision, meaning I need a lot of light to see. Your choice of these beautiful contrasting colors was genius. I had no trouble at all seeing all you were doing. I love this wrap and will "attempt" it soon.
Lael
Feige Rivkah here. Very pretty turban! I will have to try it. I really like the double knot and the complexity it lends to the look.
+Faith Robin Buchin Thanks so much, Feige Rivkah! Let us know how it goes!
Thank you so much for the tutorial - much love from sunny South Africa!!!!!!!!!!
I just ordered it this morning with some other items. I cant wait to finally get my Tiche; to stay in place. Thank you
This is such an elegant look! I love it! I'm wondering how it would look if you didn't wrap over your ears? I can't stand having my ears covered.
Beautiful design
I enjoyed watching this video, I love the way you teach so clearly and warmly. What I keep having an issue with is the first step. I don’t understand how to bring my two tails up and tie a normal looking knot. It looks terrible and not like the way you do it every time I try. Do you think you can make a tutorial on that first step?
Rachel, I saw someone do a turban look with a square scarf but I couldn’t see how she started it, like if she folded it at all before wrapping, but she brought it up like you are doing in this video. Any chance you might be able to figure it out?
Rachel, when you tucked the short ends in, did you tuck them between the scarves and the shaper, or under the band of the shaper? I'm wondering if I tuck under the shaper if it will cause it to rise up and wiggle off my head.
Btw, I REALLY like how well spoken you are in explaining AND showing us what to do, and little tips like wrapping the short fringes inside the tail before tucking. I appreciate you!
I wonder if Rachel is a teacher, she's natural at it.
Love the headgear
You mean turbin or head wrap
I love your shirt.
(Rachel here) Thanks so much!
Thank you so much. Wrapunzel is such a great idea and I love to watch your videos. That might be a stupid question, but do I have to get married before I'm allowed to cover my hair? Or is there any chance to wear a tichel as an unmarried woman?
+Lisa Maria You're so very welcome, Lisa! Women cover their hair for seemingly endless reasons and it's not just reserved for married Jewish women. We actually get asked this question so frequently that we made a video on the topic! You can find "Is It Offensive if I Wear a Tichel" on our channel here: ua-cam.com/video/JK8I7keJzhw/v-deo.html
Hope that helps! :)
I'm single and I wear them all the time.
help... i am having trouble keeping my scarf from slipping even though I've tried different under caps. also I never seem to have enough scarf to tuck. and yes I have long ones. also the fringes seem to always be in my way. can't I cut them?
+Norma Saez Hmmm... Have you tried using a No-Slip Headband? They are an amazing invention, if you're not familiar! wrapunzel.com/product/no-slip-headband/
About the fringe- we recommend not doing so, as that can cause your scarf to fray or even come unraveled! Many scarves do not come with fringe, though, so it's probably easiest to just stick to scarves without them.
so nice video an well explained! thanks!
Thanks, Juana!
What shaper are you wearing? And do you have a bun underneath? Thanks!
Rachel was wearing a No-Slip Headband and a Classic Shaper. :)
www.wrapunzel.com/store/no-slip-headband/
www.wrapunzel.com/store/classic-shaper/
Question: How do you keep the scarves on?
I've never had luck keeping them in place, they always shift or work their way off and I end up having to remove everything and start again. I honestly don't know what I am doing wrong.
While many styles featured on Wrapunzel are beautiful, this one is something I feel I could do (even as a novice). I call myself a novice because someone experienced probably has no issue keeping the scarves secured on their head. Haha
+WOWfunnyVideos Are you using a No-Slip Headband? It's easy to wear your scarf all day long with them! No slippage at all! wrapunzel.com/product/no-slip-headband/
+Wrapunzel Ladies : I'm so sorry, I never received a notification that you'd replied!
To answer your question, I have a no-slip headband. I honestly haven't really used it, because I get headaches. I'm wondering if that's why my scarves keep coming off. :-(
Any solutions to satisfy the scarf vs. headache dilemma? I've resulted to a Sheitel vs. scarf, to alleviate the headaches.
Hm... Our first question would be- are you wearing the correct size of velvet headband? One that's too tight can definitely cause headaches! We also have a video on the subject, which you can find here: ua-cam.com/video/OvFUpAzeSY8/v-deo.html
Hope that helps!!!
so beautiful
i reall love it
How To get the black one you put first?
It's called black ruby shiny-licious and it's on wrapunzel.com
I am just wondering; I have always been taught that Jewish women are not to pierce their skin? If so why do you have tattoos and pierced ears? I love learning about different cultures. Your head coverings are always beautiful. Wrapunzel is my favorite place to shop.
I was curious also
woow Nice
I love it
Shalom.... Very pretty!
I like
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tarban
Shinylicious? Hmm.. :)
Yep. It's the name of one of the scarves used in this tutorail! There's a direct link to it in the description below the video. :)
so beautiful