5 different wrap caps for silk press
Many girls wrap their hair after silk press as part of a nighttime hair care routine. It’s a effective way to keep hair straight and smooth when you wake up. With the wrap cap on, the hair doesn’t move around and doesn’t bend or get frizzy. Sure, you can also wrap your hair when you work out or do housework, which ensure you’re not bothered by your hair. Here are 5 different wrap caps for wrapping silk press or straight hair.
The Wrap Cap
This wrap cap is a genius invention by a black girl. It's designed for those girls who struggled to wrap their hair. Just move the combs in the same direction, and your hair is all wrapped up. It's a time, money, and energy saver!
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However, it comes with its own drawbacks. As you can see, even though the bristles can retract, you still have to sleep with these two combs. It's not great for side sleeper, and it might not be the best for people who with voluminous hair. But anyway, the pros outweigh the cons.
Munishe Wrap Cap - Swirlcap
This is a brilliant creation by an Asian girl who's a personal creator. Check out her website for lots of unique scrunchie designs and boho-style bags.
Like the previous wrap cap, this one also has 2 combs inside. The cool part? You can actually take them out! When you swirl the combs around, your hair gets beautifully wrapped like a swirl. After wrapping all your hair, you can remove the combs, so no need to sleep with them. Next time you want to wrap your hair, just put the combs back into the cap.
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Girlie Wrap Cap
This wrap cap is also for silk press. Simply wrap your hair in a circle and put on the cap—easy as that!
Tubi Wrap Cap
It's a wrap cap commonly used by Dominicans. The final look is called a "tubi," which is what Dominicans call it. In the United States, it's known as a "doobie." People use it to keep their straightened hair intact overnight.
As you can see, it's a wrap cap made of crochet mesh, so you don't have to worry about it being stuffy. It's really breathable.
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Satin-lined Wrap Cap
They are located in South Africa. As we all know, satin is good for hair, especially for silk press. Therefore, they added a satin lining to their wrap cap. This helps protect the hair from friction and damage.
Check out these 5 wrap caps for you to pick from. Each has its pros and cons. The first two, though, are real game-changers, the latest creations, especially the Munishe Wrap Cap - SwirlCap! With this one, no need for mom's help or bobby pins — anyone can wrap their hair perfectly!