2.Take the gele and wrap it around the head from the back to the front (towards your forehead) ensuring that the ends at the front are equal. This aspect is very important.
3. Then take one side of the gele, e.g: the left side, and wrap it towards your right all the way round to the left ear and secure with your hands. At this point the left side of the gele will be shorter that that of the right side.
4. Take the right side and cross it over the left side of the gele. Then take the right side (the longer side) round the head to the back, wrapping it and securing it with your hands at the back.
begin to squeeze the ends to form a fan from the middle of the layout,
ensuring that the left over at the end closest to you is enough to grip.
6. Repeat the same on the other side.
7. Secure the grip by typing both ends closest to you into a knot twice and neatly tucking in the loose bits
8. At this point there will be 2 layers at the top of
the gele piece. Start arranging the layer at the back first making sure
the highest point of the gele is in the middle.
9. Then move to the layers at the front. Start making
lines and pleats forming layered steps at the front of the gele with
your fingers. Be sure to try to make them as defined as possible.
10. Push the gele back as desired away from the face to
give the face a lift. Be sure not to push back excessively as to
prevent the gele from falling off your head. Also be sure not to pull
your ears out of the gele.
The final step is to keep adjusting the gele until the desired result is achieved.
Here we go


















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