How to Tie Gele

Gele is a traditional African headwrap commonly worn for weddings, celebrations, religious events, and cultural occasions. It adds elegance and style to an outfit while showcasing cultural beauty and creativity. Learning how to tie gele may seem challenging at first, but with practice and patience, you can create a beautiful and secure headwrap. Using the right fabric and technique helps achieve a neat and stylish look.
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Prepare the Gele and Your Hair
Before tying the gele, ensure your hair is neatly packed or covered with a hair net or scarf.
This creates a smooth base and helps the gele stay in place.
- Pack or cover your hair neatly
- Fold the gele if necessary
- Stand in front of a mirror
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Position the Gele on Your Head
Place the gele evenly on your head, making sure both ends are balanced.
One side may be slightly longer depending on your preferred style.
- Center the fabric properly
- Hold both ends firmly
- Ensure comfortable positioning
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Wrap and Cross the Ends
Bring both ends around your head and cross them tightly at the back or front.
This forms the foundation of the style.
- Pull the fabric firmly
- Cross the ends neatly
- Keep the wrap secure
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Create Pleats and Shape
As you continue wrapping, arrange the fabric into neat pleats or folds.
This gives the gele its elegant appearance and structure.
- Fold the fabric carefully
- Shape the pleats evenly
- Adjust the style as desired
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Secure and Adjust the Gele
Tuck in the loose ends securely and adjust the shape until the gele feels comfortable and balanced.
Check the final look in the mirror.
- Tuck loose fabric properly
- Adjust height and shape
- Ensure the gele feels secure
Also Read: How to Style a Wig
