FAQ: Luma 3-Layer Hair Towel Wrap

What makes Luma different?

Luma is not used like a basic towel turban. It has inner layered panels for damp hair first, then an outer cap and tapered tail that cover and secure everything. The design is meant to give more sections of long or thick hair contact with soft microfiber instead of leaving all the hair compressed in one wet bundle.

Who is Luma for?

Luma is designed for long, thick, curly, wavy, and everyday wash-day hair. It can also help anyone who dislikes heavy bath towels, rough rubbing, or wraps that slip loose too quickly.

How do you use it?

Place the opening near the back of your head and let damp hair hang out through the back opening. Start with lower hair sections and place them into the lower inner layer. Continue upward, layer by layer. After the hair is inside the panels, pull the outer cap over the hair, twist the tapered tail, and secure it into the back loop.

Why does this help long or thick hair?

Long, dense hair can stay damp inside when it is bundled into one pocket. Luma's layered design helps spread damp hair across more microfiber contact points before the outer wrap holds it in place.

Does Luma fully dry hair?

No towel wrap can guarantee fully dry hair. Luma helps absorb excess water and supports a gentler first drying step before air drying or blow drying.

Is it microfiber?

Yes. Luma uses microfiber because it feels lighter and smoother than a regular bath towel on wet hair. The main difference, however, is the layered structure, not only the fabric.

Will it stay on?

The tapered tail and back loop are designed to secure the wrap after the hair has been placed into the inner layers. For best hold, do not twist all the hair into one tight bundle before layering.

How should I care for it?

Machine wash with similar colors and let it dry fully between uses. Avoid harsh routines that can reduce microfiber softness over time.

For a step-by-step routine, read how to use Luma's 3-layer hair towel wrap, or view the Luma product page.