12 DAYS OF HEADWRAPS

Day 2 ~ The earliest year, that I can find, of when National Headwrap Day officially started is 2014. The day is basically about empowering people to embrace their heritage, show their creativity and to connect with those who share a mutual love for Headwraps.

For the most part, in the Black culture, and particularly for the females, we know that a Headwrap, scarf, or durag, as a whole, is to protect our hair. We need to cover our fresh press-n-curl, fresh set of braids, hold those waves, and of course, lay down those edges. 🙂

So, until day 3, if you are relaxing at home on this beautiful Sunday, keep that head wrapped. Your hair will be one less thing you’ll have to worry about doing in the morning. 😁

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“But even the very hairs on your head are all numbered. Fear not therefore: ye are of more value than many sparrows.” ~Luke 12:7 KJV

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