Article: If you have a thick head of hair, you should use 4 sections. If your hair is already relaxed or straightened and dry, you should use 2 sections to keep the hair more uniform. Use a rat tail comb to ensure the sections are parted in straight lines along the scalp. Be sure to remove all tangles. You want to get the hair as straight and smooth as possible prior to wrapping. Work each section until it is smooth and free of tangles. You can use your alligator clips to keep the sections apart. It should continue wrapping in a swirl pattern around the outside of your head until you reach the end. Make sure it stays straight in all areas. Comb the section and start the wrapping process again if it does not stay straight, smooth and detangled. You may need to add a pin to the hair at the nape of your neck or a few other places that feel loose; however, you should try to use as few clips or pins as you can, because they can crimp the hair. Clip it. Clip it as necessary. Clip it as necessary. You should try to use between 4 and 6 clips.  You can comb out the hair as you wrap it; however, it may make it harder to wrap all the sections of the hair, because the comb can disturb other sections. Combing or wrapping after combing depends upon your preference. Your hair should look like a “hive." It should have wide, higher sections around the entire outside of the head. Try not to pile the sections of the hair on top of each other, but have them swirl around each other. The satin will help to smooth the hair at night and avoid excess breakage. An easy way to tie a scarf is to lay the square scarf on top of your head. Pull all corners towards your forehead and tie them all into a single knot to hold them in place. This can help to keep the wrap intact. Place the trunk section of the pantyhose over your head. It should be tight but comfortable. Wrap the legs around to the base of the neck. Tie them in place.

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Part your hair into 2 or 4 sections. Comb the first section on the bottom left side of your hair from roots to ends. Comb each of the remaining sections individually. Wrap the bottom left section around the base of your skull, right above your ear and around the top of your head. Pin the wrapped section at the top with large alligator clips. Repeat the wrap with the bottom right section, wrapping it around the base of the skull, above the left ear and around the top of the head. Wrap the top left section around the right side of the head, below the 2 previous wraps, or above them, if need be. Wrap the top right section around the left side of the head. Wrap a satin scarf around your wrapped hair before you go to bed. Consider placing a pair of clean pantyhose over the scarf as you sleep.