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Headscarves: the best hairstyles for this summer

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Long live the handkerchief

Long live the handkerchief

The scarves are the star accessories of this summer. You can carry them in bags, at the waist, around the neck … and also integrate them into your favorite hairstyles. One of the simplest ways is this one that Taylor Swift puts into practice but diving into and Instagram we have found many more ideas that you are going to love.

High bun

High bun

As simple as collecting your hair in a high bun using nothing more than your hands and a rubber band and then rolling up a short scarf. If you want, you can hide the ends underneath so that they are not visible after knotting them or leaving them in the shape of a bow.

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Headband + braid

Headband + braid

Place the center of your scarf on top of your head. Drop your ropes on either side. Divide your hair in three and join the two outer partitions with the ends of the scarf. Start braiding by turning to one side and finish by placing a rubber band on the ends and turning the rest of the scarf a couple of times on top to hide it.

Tousled low bun

Tousled low bun

We love this look for how casual it seems. To do this, first gather your hair in a low bun. Only use your hands to comb your hair because that will make it messier. Pull out your bangs or, if you don't have, front locks. Start by placing the center of your scarf at the nape of the neck, bring the ends forward and cross them at the top of the head. Bring them back again by tucking the tips inside the sides.

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With twist

With twist

This look requires a bit more skill but you can always change the twists for braids or even root braids and add the scarf in the ponytail just like here. The key to making these 'twisted' is to incorporate new strands from top and bottom alternately and cross them with a central strand.

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Low braid

Low braid

One easy. Place your scarf around your neck by dropping a cape over each shoulder and pull your hair out so that it is above it. Now divide it into three parts by dropping the two from the sides on each end of the handkerchief. Grab everything together and start braiding as you normally would. At the end, take a few turns with what is left of the scarf around the ends and make a bow.

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Elegant ponytail

Elegant ponytail

You can make this hairstyle with a central part, without a part, with a side parting, leaving the bangs on the outside … in short, the possibilities are endless. The key is to crepe the crown area a bit so that it has some volume and make a normal ponytail and then place the scarf on top.

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French braid

French braid

For this hairstyle to come out well, the hair has to be super untangled. Start by separating three sections of hair from the top of your head. Put the sides aside and take the central one. Place the center of your chosen scarf just below. You can secure it with bobby pins or make a knot. Now incorporate the ends of the scarf into the side sections of hair that you have separated and begin to do the French braid as normal. When you're done, you just have to secure the ends and tuck them under your braid.

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Turban with bow

Turban with bow

Another very simple way to wear a headscarf that can save you from a scalp burn if you go to the beach. Collect your hair in a bun at the height that you think suits you best. Then take your handkerchief, place it on the nape, cross the ends on the forehead and knot them at the nape. You just have to turn your scarf slightly so that the knot falls on one of your shoulders.

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Turban without bow

Turban without bow

Repeat the steps of the previous hairstyle: make the little bow and place the scarf at the nape of the neck, cross the ends on the forehead and now, instead of knotting them at the back, hide them under the sections of scarf that you have on the sides of your head.

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Low bun

Low bun

A very elegant and sophisticated hairstyle that you can even wear on special occasions. Collect your hair in a low bun and secure it with a hair tie. Next, take your scarf, wrap it around the bow, and simply tie a double knot and drop the ends over your back.

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Low braided bun

Low braided bun

Make a low ponytail, wrap the scarf around it and tie it. Now join the two ends and wrap your ponytail with them. Twist the set a bit to form a bow and secure it by placing a rubber band on top and then covering it with the ends of the scarf.

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The scarves are one of the fashion accessories of this summer but wearing them well goes much further than placing them gracefully in a bag or as a belt and of course on the neck. Scarves are now worn in hair, but not to cover it, but to beautify it. We have selected our favorite looks from and Instagram and we show you how to make them at home.

Hairstyles with scarves

  • The braid. As easy as placing your scarf on the neck, dividing your hair into three parts and mixing the sides with the ends of the scarf. Then, it only remains to braid normally and secure the braid by making a bow with the ends of the scarf. You can also include your scarf in a side braid with a headband by placing the scarf above the braid and then incorporating the ends to the side partitions of your hair.
  • Monkey. There are several ways to decorate a bow with a scarf. First, you can collect your mane in one, either high or low, and place your scarf around it. You can tie a simple knot and let the ends fall over your back or hide them inside so they are not visible. You can also wear the scarf as a turban. To do this, pass it over the neck, cross the ends in the center of the forehead and bring them back again. Now you have the same option as before, tie a knot and drop the ends of the scarf or hide them on the sides.
  • The ponytail. High or low, it does not matter. The key is to place a scarf over the rubber to hide it. With a simple knot it will look great. If you want to brighten it up a little more, just braid or twist some front strands before making the ponytail and then incorporate them into the rest of your hair.

By Sonia Murillo