If you are talking about 'preserving' a hairdo, the cheapest way is to wind fresh toilet paper around the head and secure it with bobby pins or clips. Of course a hairnet would work.
You Need to to take a large amount (preferably a handful) of any colour of hair. Next take a wrap, put a salad sauce on it, add cheese, vegetable, and some sort of meat. Next put the hair in, and roll it up.
--Ta-da, you have yourself a hair wrap!
No, hair does not wrap around your brain. The brain is protected by the skull, and hair grows from the hair follicles on the scalp.
I'm guessing when you say hair wrap you mean the string in your hair that you can get done in places such as Spain. If not, then just completely ignore this answer. I find that when I get this done I sometimes just put my hair up into a ponytail with the wrap. But sometimes that makes the wrap pull on my head so other times I just put my hair into a ponytail, holding the wrap in my mouth or my hand while I do this, and then secure it with a band. I twist my hair round the band until resembles a bun and add another band. I then wrap the hair wrap round the bun and pin it into place with some grips. Hope this helped?
Wrap it.
something you wrap your hair with
In order to wrap a directional perm you would need to take your comb and part your hair on the side or middle. Then take you wood brush and brush your hair in a circular pattern. Once the entire hair has been swept into the circular pattern you can wrap your hair down with a satin hair cloth.
something you wrap your hair with
You can make sure you wrap you hair up at night
they wear turbans because Sikhs are never to cut there hair and some do some do not the people who do not cut their hair are reglious they need something to wrap there hair so they wrap there hair around their head
When you rub human hair and plastic wrap together, a static electricity charge is generated through the process of triboelectricity. This occurs as electrons are transferred from one material to the other, causing the hair and plastic wrap to become oppositely charged. As a result, the hair may stand up or be attracted to the plastic wrap due to the electrostatic forces, demonstrating the principles of static electricity.
It all depends on how thick your hair is. I usually wrap it around 3 times but if your hair is thinner it would take more. All that matters is that your hair is nice and secure!
you cut pieces or thread really long and start wrapping it around a piece of hair
It is called a headband.