The hula head dress .. your hair accessory that smells good
The Polynesian hula head dress” is one of the most frequently worn accessories by females in their every day life in the south pacific. They have always put fresh flowers in their hair and on their ears to enhance their feminine looks, but have also gone that extra mile in creating a flower head dress to adorn their head area, similar to the female hula belt that they use to accentuate their hip area. The smell of freshly cut flowers that perfume their hair as well as giving them that island look and feel hula costume is something they cannot get enough of. Wearing this particular head dress is like telling people to “look at me” with out being shy or bashful, it encourages the wearer to radiate confidence and beauty.
“Hula Costume”
The
hula head dress
is part of your unique hula accessories, it is woven together using flax plant, material or news paper as the body of the head dress, which is shaped like a tennis players sweat band and measured to one’s head size. Then flowers or other plantation your want is then lashed to the body of the crown with cotton, string, thin strips of flax or what ever you may have to fasten things on with, you add and bind the flowers as you go until your hula crown is complete. The hula head dress” is a fashion accessory that pacific island woman will wear to Polynesian functions, to weddings, birthday’s, pretty much anywhere and any place, and believe me I have been to a lot of these functions, and you do look out of place if you do not have your head dress even if you are a male. And it is very interesting to see others wanting to put on your “hula head dress”accessory made from your’s or your friends garden. So like our little children who are able to link together little daisy chain flowers to wear around their neck or on their head, you can do the same with the “hula head dress”.
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