Friday, August 2, 2013

How To Learn To Tie A Turban

By Cathy Mercer


It looks good when you see others wearing it. It looks complicated to tie and look neat. Yes, it is the turban we are talking about. While many people wear one for religious, cultural or sentimental reasons, many others wear it on special occasions only. If you fall into the category of the latter, your skills at tying one may not be that polished. You may, in fact, need to be guided on how to tie a turban. Here are some tips on how you can go about it.

If you are so eager to wear a turban, you could make sure you get it right by adhering to a few simple guidelines. Firstly, you must be able to wear it perfectly well so as not to make a fool of yourself in public. If you choose to wear it perfectly, you need to work out how this will be enabled. The options you have are either having a professional to do it for you, or learning to tie it from a professional and doing it yourself.

The professional you could approach for tying it could be a rural person who is acquainted with the task since his own childhood. You could also take help from a friend or family member who is acquainted well with the same.

On the other hand, if you endeavor to learn it, you can take classes from the above people. Someone familiar with the art of tying a turban since childhood and of humble background should be more than pleased to teach you. However, do remember they may require a lot of patience to do so. Thus, it is important that you appreciate their patience, and try and learn as well as you possibly can.

Once you have started taking lessons at tying a turban, make sure to get enough practice outside of your lessons as well. This implies that you must practice at home too. You could do so in front of a close friend or relative, or a mirror.

Make sure to keep trying it on, on your own, every day. This will really help you perfect the turban tying. Wear it in front of friends who are bound to give their honest opinion. Wear it before relatives who are familiar with your goal and would tell you exactly where you are going wrong or need to improve.

Work on the advice and once you have nearly perfected the process, keep the turban on for at least a couple of hours. This will also give you practice to keep it on, apart from learning how to secure it well. You might feel awkward wearing it outside of your house, or for that matter, even your room. However, do remember you have to wear it before a lot of people so it is better to be prepared than sorry.

If you really want to create an impression, make it with style. Wearing a turban might just add zing to your personality, especially on that fancy evening, or wedding. However, if you really want to amaze people afterward by telling them how you actually have your head gear secured so admirably and neatly, learn to tie a turban yourself. Enjoy the stunned expressions thereafter.




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