Wednesday, December 11, 2013

BEAUTYFUL TIPS.


For those who don’t know, Gele is the Nigerian Head Wrap. It can be big or small depending on how you like it.

First of all you will need to get you material for your gele. This can’t just be any material you need proper Gele material for it to tie and sit well.

Step 1 – Take hold of your material at each end and fold it at the tip.

Step 2 – Next you will need to tie your hair up if you have long hair. Actually you should probably tie it all back before getting hold of you material!

Step 3 – Place your material at the very lower back of your neck. While still holding each end of the material.

Step 4 – while still holding the material, pull the left end of the material forward to the front of your head and place over to the RIGHT side of your head, now do the same for the right hand side of the material, placing it over to the left of your head.

Step 5 – Keep hold of both ends of the material and pull both ends to the back of your head then gently fold it at the middle( to get the butterfly shape). Take both ends and tie them tightly together, i always double knot it so it won’t slip off.

Step 6 – The last step! Sometimes the most time consuming for beginners. But don’t worry, you will soon become an expert after your first few time! Now that you have your gele tied and secure on your head, you now have to “shape it”. This can be done different ways depending on what style you like. You will have to fold it well at the fronts and make it sit well (big or small).


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