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UNCONVENTIONAL GELE TRENDS YOU NEED TO TRY AND PRODUCT REVIEW - HOUSE OF TARA LATEST NEWS!!!

Hello beauties,  hope we had a great weekend? Have we all been seeing the trending head wraps on our different social media platforms like Instagram? I presume we have and if you haven't, keep reading.
There are about five new head wraps trending if am not mistaken.
Below are two different head wrap styles you can rock any day at any time especially as a wedding guest or a bride.





This style is tied with pleats at the beginning and fanned out all the way to the back. While the other side is pleated and placed on top of the fan all the way behind as well.
This style can be worn for weddings, parties or photo shoots.


The product details of the look as follows;

Tara Foundation - 330 and 326 
Tara Pro Concealer - 07
Tara Brow Highlighter
Tara Sheer Finish Powder - TA 13
Tara Queen Nana 2 Eyeshadow
Tara Margaret Ekpo Eyeshadow
Tara Eye Primer
Tara Bronzer - Light
Tara Blush - Amarya
Tara Lip Pencil - Brown
Tara Lipstick - Nsa
Tara Lipstain - Nefertari

The next head wrap trending is one you can rock even casually. It is chic and classy. It can be worn even to weddings and dinner parties. It is the simplest gele style so far. 




This style is tied with pleats at the beginning and the longer part is twisted all the way to the other side while the shorter length is twisted underneath the longer part, therefore, creating a rose with what's left.

The product details of this look as follows;

Tara Foundation - 314, 325 and 330
Tara Pro Concealer - 05
Tara Brow Pencil - Brown
Tara Brow Highlighter
Tara Sheer Finish Powder - TA 12
Tara Set 04 Eyeshadow
Tara Inem Eyeshadow
Tara Queen Nana 2 Eyeshadow
Tara Mascara - Black
Tara Blush - Gimbiya
Tara lipstick - Aswaani and Bebe

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