Two Ways to Use the Hair Wrap

Last updated on February 27th, 2024 at 02:38 pm

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A highly absorbent hooded towel, the Norwex hair turban can absorb 70% of the moisture from your hair in 10 minutes. It’s available in blue.

HOW TO USE: Lightly towel dry and comb hair.

You can use the turban with the button at the front or the back.

Button at the front:
With head in upright position place the large end of the turban over the head with button at the front. Gather hair inside the turban before twisting at the back of the head and looping the narrow part of the turban back over the head. Use the button and loop if required.

Button at the back
With the head tipped forward, place the button at the back of your scalp below your hair line. Gather all the hair inside the turban, then twist at the front and either loop the remainder of the turban over the head OR keep twisting and use the loop to fasten it to the button (this is how she is wearing it in the picture).

NOTE: this turban will remove the moisture from your hair so quickly that it is advisable to leave fringes out of the turban to avoid having to rewet for styling.

For extra tips and a video see: https://sustainablesuburbia.net/how-to-use-the-norwex-hair-turban/

You can buy the Norwex Hair Wrap from me here, in Australia.

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