What size should I choose?

What size should I choose?

Posted by Charlotte Ismael on

 Wearing a satin bonnet is one of the most beneficial things you can do to maintain the health of your curls. Because each one of us has a different hair texture, shape and length, Protect, But Make It Fashion offers 2 sizes so you can wear your satin turban with the most comfort as possible. 

 

Here is the number 1 thing to take in consideration for your bonnet size. 

Your hair type

Knowing your curl type can help you identify not only the best products, treatments and styling techniques for your curls, but also the size of your Majestic Satin Turban-Wrap. 

The curl type system focuses on 3 types - wavy, curly and coily, which are then broken down in 3 further sub types that are determined by the shape and diameter of your curl.

 

So now it's time to choose your Satin Turban. 

 Bonnet Size  Curls type Length
Regular

2 A/B/C

3 A/B/C

4 A/B/C

12 to 22 inches

12 to 14 inches

12 inches and less to 14 inches

Regular

2 A/B/C

3 B/C

4 A/B/C

22 to 28 inches and more

14 to 16 inches

14 to 16 inches 

Large

3 A/B/C

4 A/B/C

For very voluminous hair.

 

Also, please keep in mind the style that you will be using under the turban: choosing your size is all about the volume of your hair and how manageable they can be in a bun. 

Still hesitating about the size? Send us a photo of your curls and we will recommend which one would work better for you. 

contact@protectbutmakeitfashion.com

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