The Princess Veil ~ Samantha's First Wrapunzel Tutorial!
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- čas přidán 18. 08. 2015
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As a Muslim hijab I I love this and it works so good for weddings with a ninja scarf or a turtle neck shirt
This is gunna be my "go-to" wrap. I have worn head coverings most of my life, just out of convenience and practicality. Only recently, have i considered the spiritual implications, and started thinking about it as a lifestyle choice. I've started binge-watching vids like this one, looking for a basic wrap that i could play with, and this is the one.
I am super excited to see you demonstrate how eyeglasses are part of the entire, overall look. Not many demonstrations included eyeglasses which is a bit of a struggle for me.
That is so beautiful.
I love this tutorial! I study historical clothing and often use pins in my head wraps...I've always felt a little like I was cheating, so it's fun to see another "pinner":-) Thank you for sharing this! I can't wait to try it out!
+Renee Schmutz-Soward Anything that keeps the thing in place isn't cheating. It's INSURANCE.
Love it! Thx girl for the inspiration! I think I’m gonna try it 😁
I have a gorgeous glittery scarf I bought at the RenFaire here. I'm trying this wrap to go with a long drapey dress I've been wanting to wear. Beautiful.
Thank you. That looks so beautiful! 🌸
I've pinned my wraps using sewing pins, especially if I'm making a band, a braid, a twist or a rope of my tails and have concerns that its weight will cause it to fall. I found that coordinating the color of the pins with the colors of the scarf tends to camouflage them beautifully. Alternatively, I've found that rhinestone pins can be used to give a crownlike or other decorative effect to the wrap. Pins come with plain colors, pearly ones, and sparkly ones in a rainbow of shades.
Alternatively, if you don't want the pins to show you can hide them under the folds and twists of your wrap. The lovely princess wrap is a perfect place to use them.
I like it
I love this!
I am definitely going to try this one, the tutorial was so much easier to follow than others. I will probably use pins because I'll be wearing this at work.
i really like this one. beautiful and easy.
Love it.....
Thank you so much!!!! I have seen this style, but was having challenges finding a tutorial on how to do the style. So thank you for this video sincerely thank you. 🌹❤️🕊 PS. It looks beautiful on you.
I love this.
Love it, thank you
Tysm! ❤️
That's so pretty 🥰
I love it
I like This!
I like it
So beautiful! What shaper do you recommend wearing with this style?
I plan on wearing this to the Renaissance Festival
Wondering what you're using under the tichel. It doesn't look like the shapers I've seen. Looks as if you got some volume from, perhaps, tying another scarf or some elastic head bands around your bun?
+towakeup We cannot answer for Samantha, but many women will wear an underscarf over their shaper to get the desired look to fit their personal preference. So sorry for the delayed response!
I think I would like this better if it was a little bit brighter so I can see what she’s doing
B'H I have dreadlocks and sometimes it's so hard to pile them on top of my head all the time! This will work to cover the length of them.
Question: why do they call it the princess veil
I wish I could wrap well. Do you have to have a shaper? I don't want a cone head. 🤔
Hi there! No, you don't absolutely need a Shaper to wrap. But you will need a No-Slip Headband to hold your scarves on tight. Here's a link - wrapunzel.com/product-category/essential-tools/
@@WrapunzelOfficial I have one I bought from y'all. Thanks!! My wraps are just not as pretty as y'all's 🙁
It looks so pretty with your face shape, you've got a nice broad face.
רדיד! =)
What is on top of your head please?
There usually called shapers it just covers your hair if you have long hair you can put it in a bun then cover it's just makes it look smoother under the wrap it isn't really needed
@@laurakinsella913 Thank you so much. I would like to send you a picture of me with my first head cover.
@@evn.9382 cool I've tried quite few I'm on Facebook same name dressed as a pirate
Some women also don't have much hair either through short hair or not much hair due to medical reasons. In that case they need a shaper.