10. Bandana Headband with Braids
Retro chic isn’t your thing? There are options. Bandanas make excellent headbands and can be worn with braids, curls, and a variety of long hairstyles. Try coordinating it with your hair color, as shown in this monochromatic purple braid parade.
11. Bow-Tastic Barrel Roll
A retro glam bandana hairstyle will make you sweat if you’ve never done a barrel roll before. Prepare a fringe section of hair with a light hairspray. Comb it smooth and use your fingers to roll it toward your face, securing a pin at the bottom. Simple, isn’t it?
12. Retro Chic Hairdo in Bright Red
Retro bandana hairstyles look great (and modern) in bright rainbow colors. They have a striking appearance when adorned with a Victory roll. It’s also a surprisingly versatile hairdo element, as it works well with loose curly hair, an updo like this one, or even a ponytail.
13. Accessorized Curly Hair
Need a way to highlight your coils? A wide bandana headdress is a simple and effective way to accomplish this. Reverse it to create a playful bow, or wear it as a turban to bring the curls to the front of your hairstyle.
14. Beehive and Wavy Ponytail Duo
It just so happens that many bandana hairstyles for girls date from the middle of the last century. As a result, they have many voluminous elements, such as this beehive-inspired barrel roll with a waved ponytail. You may need to use a hair donut to achieve this volume, but the principle remains the same.
15. Pin Curls with Bandana Wrap
Pin curls are versatile and can be incorporated into any style. The style in this photo resembles a basket of roses – numerous pin curls contained within a red bandana. In the front, there may be a suitable barrel roll or bumper bangs.