Head scarves have made a major comeback, and it’s the perfect season to try them with volumizing hair toppers for women. Get a chic retro look or a cool boho air with the dramatically styled head scarf that doesn’t just help conceal the attachment area of the hair topper but also adds oomph to your daily appearance while elevating your style quotient.
Here are 7 trending head scarf styles to try with your human hair toppers:
Bandana-Style headscarf
This head scarf style is ideal for women with sporadic hair loss more toward the midsection of the head. Once you place your hair topper to cover your thinning hair, you can go for a carefree, free-spirited look with the bandana-style headscarf that exposes the frontal hairline and conceals the crown and attachment area of your human hair topper at the midsection of your hair. This grabs eyeballs while leaving the thick, voluminous mid-lengths of your hair and hairpiece, getting all the right attention.
How To Use:
- Fold your scarf into a triangle and leave some of your front hair pieces out for this look.
- Place the headscarf just behind the area from where you have taken out some face-framing layers.
- Place the knot at the nape of your neck.
- Settle your hair to bring in front or leave it flowing behind.
Bandana Cap Headscarf
Silk scarfs look amazing with human hair toppers. They add a classic look that never really goes out of style. If you use a ¾ partial wig or a halo hair extension, then the bandana cap headscarf is apt for you as it conceals the front hairline and holds tight at the midsection of the head, helping keep your wig in place while looking absolutely fab.
How To Use:
- Fold the scarf into a triangle.
- Tie the scarf around your head in a double knot at the back.
- Pull the point of the scarf over your head and tuck it under the knot.
- Let it hang loose to compliment your hair.
Cute Bow Head Scarf
The beachy combination of a scarf, headband, and bow sets the right tone for the season. This headscarf style works great for people using lace front real hair pieces for women. These hair toppers provide a natural look with a center parting, so putting a small bow head scarf upon it will enhance its beauty and add another layer of security against slip-offs.
How To Use:
- Roll your scarf up to make a thin rectangular piece.
- Place it like a headband and wrap it all the way to the nape of your neck.
- Tie a bow and let its ends hang or hide it for a seamless look.
- Alternatively, you can also do it the other way around and tie a bow on top of your head. Either way, it gives a fun look.
High or Low Bun
Whether it’s a high or low messy bun, you can always add a beautiful feminine touch with a headscarf that is easy to carry and great to look at. Use an invisible hairline mono top weft integration hair topper made with premium Remy human hair to get a well-blended flirtatious hairdo worth drooling over.
How To Use:
Make a high or low messy bun and pull out some baby hair and shorter layers from your frontal hairline for a face-framing effect.
Fold your scarf, keeping its width up to about 2 inches.
Tie around your bun and make the knot underneath it, keeping the ends hanging loose.
You can also integrate it into your ponytail by twisting and tying your bun with the headscarf for a sleek look.
Alternatively, you can also get creative and make an upside-down French braid with a bun on top; and wrap the scarf around the bun with the bow tied below it.
Braided Headscarf
Another great style and a Spring time favorite are hair braids, from the simple ones to the more exotic braids; this is the perfect time to flaunt those styles. Braids look great when thick; this is where a human hair topper can add weight, giving your braids a desirable look. Add the super chic headscarf and braid with your natural hair and hair topper for seamless coverage and trendy style. We heart the pretty look!
How To Use:
- Choose the kind of braid you want.
- Tie a ponytail, wrap the scarf around it, and let the ends hang loose.
- Braid with the scarf as one section.
- Pull on the braid for messiness and volume.
- Tie a bow at the end of the braid.
The Half-Up Knotted Headscarf
This is one of the easiest hairstyles for a quick and quirky hairdo anywhere. An ombre hair topper for women would look fantabulous in this hairdo. All you need to do is add a long, skinny scarf around the bun to create an uber-fashionable look.
How To Use:
- Brush back a small section of hair from the crown of your head to create a loose, looped ponytail, but keep it low enough for an effortless look.
- Take out shorter layers to frame your face.
- Gently pull on the hair at the crown for volume.
- Wrap the scarf around your half-up bun and tuck it under it, creating a loop, tie, or bow.
- Let the ends blend with the half-down portion of your hair.
- Secure with bobby pins if needed.
High Or Low Ponytail With Headscarf
Running late but still want to look sassy? Go for this 1-minute hairdo that creates a heavenly combination when teamed with undetectable long or short hair toppers. It works well for a day at the office or a hot day outing.
How To Use:
- Make a high or low ponytail.
- Fold a scarf until it is about two inches wide, and the edges look neat
- Tie it to your ponytail.
- Loop it under your pony and tie a basic knot on the hair elastic.
- Do this once more to get a square knot on the top of your ponytail.
Fantastic hair accessories like a headscarf can improve the mood for the day by making you look even more pretty. They don’t need much attention or effort, making them a foolproof option for lazy days, bad hair days, or when you don’t have much time for a more elaborate hairstyle.
Explore the world of hair toppers and headscarf styles. Did we mention that hair toppers aren’t just for people facing hair loss? Use them to add length, volume and thickness to your favourite hairstyles.