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Girls headbands are made of plastic or some other pliable or stretchy material that is worn on top of the head to help keep the hair in place. It is also sometimes used for hair fashion more than function. Add a touch of color and pizzazz to a girl’s headband and change the hair that might otherwise be dull and boring.

Materials of Girls Headbands

Girls headbands are available in a variety of materials. One of the most popular materials is plastic. The plastic is somewhat pliable to allow the headband to fit without squeezing the head uncomfortably. Plastic is easy to clean and care for and will last as long as it is not handled to the point of breaking. Other materials headbands are made from are fabric such as denim, velour, terry cloth and linen to name just a few. Headbands made of fabric will cover a plastic or metal band to allow the girl’s headband to keep its shape and stay on the head.

Decorating Girls Headbands

Girl’s Headbands do not have to plain, although some prefer the plain and simple look. Depending on the width of the headbands, they can be decorated with glitter and glam. Flowers are always a lovely touch as is colored stripes to represent a rainbow. A nicely tied bow is always in fashion. Fabric can be embroidered with initials, flowers, and a nice pattern of an assortment of stitches or beads. A denim headband adorned with copper colored snaps or buttons are also a nice touch. Girl’s headbands don’t have to be plain, they can be fashionable.

Care of Girls Headbands

The care of girls headbands is pretty minimal. The headband will have a comb or teeth to help hold it in place. When removing the headband, remove any hair that is stuck to the comb or teeth. Wipe the headband off with a cloth or paper towel to clean off any oil from the hair or particles from air born influences. If necessary, and if material permits, use a damp cloth to clean the girls headbands.

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