A note about Do-Rags.
Do-Rags are nylon skull caps most popular with city folk. Bandannas are squares of fabric, most often cotton, that when folded on a diagonal can be tied around ones head. I own NO do-rags. I have a fine collection of bandannas.
Now that that is cleared up. I've often been questioned as to WHY I wear bandannas (Actually most people ask me why I wear do-rags which is the cause of the mini-rant above.) It's for simple aesthetic reasons. I have curly hair. When it's washed, brushed, and gelled it looks great, like it's supposed to. If time and care is not spent, it reverts into an afro. And not a fun Rastafarian afro, nor even a respectable jew-fro. No, it's more like a bozo, jump through hoops, swallow fire, and scare little children afro. Since I don't like to do any of those things, a bandanna is the perfect solution. I'm also male, and spending more than 30 minutes doing my hair except on all but the most special of occasions goes against my genetic code. In conclusion, not only does it save me time and energy, but I just like the look. No I don't think I'm a biker. I know this little square of fabric does not imbue me with hulk like strength (though I sometimes wish it did) It's not a social statement, it's just headwear. Seriously.
Do-Rags are nylon skull caps most popular with city folk. Bandannas are squares of fabric, most often cotton, that when folded on a diagonal can be tied around ones head. I own NO do-rags. I have a fine collection of bandannas.
Now that that is cleared up. I've often been questioned as to WHY I wear bandannas (Actually most people ask me why I wear do-rags which is the cause of the mini-rant above.) It's for simple aesthetic reasons. I have curly hair. When it's washed, brushed, and gelled it looks great, like it's supposed to. If time and care is not spent, it reverts into an afro. And not a fun Rastafarian afro, nor even a respectable jew-fro. No, it's more like a bozo, jump through hoops, swallow fire, and scare little children afro. Since I don't like to do any of those things, a bandanna is the perfect solution. I'm also male, and spending more than 30 minutes doing my hair except on all but the most special of occasions goes against my genetic code. In conclusion, not only does it save me time and energy, but I just like the look. No I don't think I'm a biker. I know this little square of fabric does not imbue me with hulk like strength (though I sometimes wish it did) It's not a social statement, it's just headwear. Seriously.
porphyria:
Thank you for the positive comment on my set "SPF 5000" in member review, it was sweet of you, I appreciate it! <333