If you are experiencing patchy hair loss, undergoing radiotherapy on your head or have visibly thinning hair, headbands can be a really useful hair accessory. They help 'place' remaining hair and gently hold it in position throughout the day. Why not take a look at our latest article in the Lounge written by Liz G, who gives valuable insight into coping with the early stages of hair loss. This scarf range comes in beautiful rich fashion colours, and they really are an easily flattering accessory to wear. 100% silk these little scarves are hand dyed and shaded in exquisite colours. They tick so many boxes I'm not sure where to begin! Firstly they are in super lightweight crinkled silk, so they feel like nothing on your head but STAY in position without you having to tie them so tight they stop blood circulation. They are creased diagonally across the scarf so they drape and hug the head well. You can twist them and create a narrow headband or smooth them out and create a wider headband depending on your 'hair day'. You can even fold them in half to form a triangle and wear them as a bandana. This makes them twice as useful as scarves for chemotherapy patients, where initially more coverage may be needed but in the early stages of hair growth can also provide pretty coverage to soften the head shape. Not forgetting of course that you can layer them and wear them together in contrasting or matching colours. They are just the right dimensions to go round your head once to tie either at the back, front or side, and still have enough left for the scarf ends to form little corkscrews to 'dangle interestingly'. The soft sheen to the silk fabric makes these little scarves a dressy, slightly funky hair accessory - easily wearable in the office, out socialising with friends or picking up the kids from school. We're sure you'll find them indispensable once you've tried them out and the good news is that they will become available in over 100 colours!
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