Tips for Tying a Headscarf
From:
Sara Urowitz
Date:
Jan 05, 2010 11:27 AM
Came across this link for a helpful video on tying headscarfs - a good option for dealing with hair loss.
http://www.dana-farber.org/media/flash/scarf-tying/
http://www.dana-farber.org/media/flash/scarf-tying/
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From:
SydneyB
Date:
Jan 24, 2011 12:29 PM
Thanks for this thread. I have yet to find tips for head covers for people who wear glasses. The whole look changes once you put your glasses on. Do you have any suggestions or know of any options?
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From:
Maggie DiStasi
Date:
Jan 25, 2011 12:08 PM
I had the same issue when I wore headscarves with glasses - I felt like it diminished the look somewhat (although no one else thought so). I couldn't wear contacts while I was going through treatment either, as my eyes were very dry and tired.
I found the scarf tied into a bun at the base of the neck looked best with the glasses - it made it flow better somehow, rather than just a knot or a cap. Sometimes I would use eye makeup to accentuate my eyes behind the glasses too, which made me feel better. The 'Look Good, Feel Better' Program has lots of suggestions in that area too.
One thing I also did was to buy fabric in all sorts of patterns and colours - something to go with every outfit. I found this took attention away from my glasses and instead to the way my look was so coordinated :) (I had a relative help me cut the fabric into squares and stitch up the sides so they'd survive the washine machine).
Hope that helps!
Maggie
I found the scarf tied into a bun at the base of the neck looked best with the glasses - it made it flow better somehow, rather than just a knot or a cap. Sometimes I would use eye makeup to accentuate my eyes behind the glasses too, which made me feel better. The 'Look Good, Feel Better' Program has lots of suggestions in that area too.
One thing I also did was to buy fabric in all sorts of patterns and colours - something to go with every outfit. I found this took attention away from my glasses and instead to the way my look was so coordinated :) (I had a relative help me cut the fabric into squares and stitch up the sides so they'd survive the washine machine).
Hope that helps!
Maggie
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