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Tying dastar without pulling hair..


Balait_da_Sher
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So, I always suffered from this, I learnt to tie pagh myself so always struggled with style etc. My dastars usually look quite nice but I always end up tying them too tight. Not only do my hair get pulled but its also quite painful sometimes.

I am always trying to improve my pagh style so I figured i would share the best method I found of tying a typical pagh which is going to be much more stronger than the usual one.

First step is to purchase this or one that matches the colour of your pagh.

http://www.bandana-w...nnet-black.html

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The back of it is a bit open so you can put a headbandand then tie the bandana so that no hair are visible from the back.

Then it is a simple matter of wapping the pagh from left to right and job done. Because the last step of pulling the first larr out from the back to cover the middle part is avoided, the strength of the pagh is much more that it would have been otherwise and the shape also remains pretty good.

I found that, two or three wraps above this bandana do the job really well.

I am posting this because, a lot of youngsters have trouble tying dastars and this is a very quick way of tying one. It takes me around 3-4 minutes to get a really nice looking dastar tied.

Any comments / suggestions, please reply..

Balait.

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I too have learnt myself.

Perhaps you could give some tips on suitable style and how it's done.

Also, I would like to know what the most popular length is, because I'm sure over here they keep a longer length turban compared to the singhs in UK. So, what length is more popular ?

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