How to Fold a Bandana Rockabilly Style

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Tip 1 - Rockabilly Bandana Tutorial

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Rockabilly Bandana Tutorial

Tip 2 - Bandana Hair Tutorials

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Bandana Hair Tutorials

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Tip 3 - Bandana Wear - How to Wear it

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Bandana Wear - How to Wear it

Bandana Wear - get the right pin up look with your bandana
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Tip 4 - How to Style & Put Your Hair in a Bandana Retro Pin-Up Style

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How to Style & Put Your Hair in a Bandana Retro Pin-Up Style

In order to create a pin-up Rosy the Riveter look with a bandana, you will need the following: hairspray, bobby pins, round brush, wax or smoothing cream, a bandana, and a curling iron. Once you've got all of that, follow along with Kandee Johnson's video guide below. Video: . Comb your hair forward. Curl the top of your hair. Tease the hair a bit with a round bristle brush. Use a little smoothing cream. Pin your bangs, after the top has been plumped up as much as you'd like. Then, pin up the rest of your hair in the back. Fold the bandana in half, at angle. Pull the sides of the triangle up

Tip 5 - How to Fold a Bandana Rockabilly Style | eHow

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How to Fold a Bandana Rockabilly Style | eHow

Rockabilly style and bandanas go hand in hand. This is because the rockabilly style is tied in with “greasers.” Mechanics would stuff bandanas in their pocket to clean off their hands with after working on oily cars. The bandana as a headpiece is a symbol of classic 1930s-1960s mid-century Americana. This guide offers two bandana...

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