
A great way to control hair while diving is by using scuba diving headphones. These headbands are especially useful for divers with long hair, who need to ensure that their locks do not get in the way of their mask straps. They also prevent your diving earplugs falling into the water.
Fabric cutting
Scuba diving headscarves are a great way of protecting yourself underwater. These headbands are made of lightweight, durable fabric. They can also be used to keep hair away from the neck, face, and neck. These headbands use fabric made from recycled plastic bottles from post-consumer.
Diver headbands can come in many designs. Diver headbands may feature artwork that depicts marine life. For example, one dive diver headband from Nudiwear features a hammerhead shark, whaleshark, and octopus. Sewing Waves also has ocean-themed headbands, featuring illustrations of marine life.

Recycled plastic bottles
Recycled plastic bottles can be used to make headbands for scuba divers. This is a great way of reducing ocean plastic waste. There are many choices, including those made from plastic bottles and those made from recycled water containers. Some of these options are more environmentally-friendly than others, however. The Ocean Headband is made of three 16-ounce recycled plastic bottles. This headband can also be worn under water or on dry ground and has a nudibranch-inspired design on one end.
Diver headbands are great for keeping hair out of your face while diving and can protect your scalp from the sun. Danielle Burnside, a local Hawaiian artist, designed the headband. It was inspired by the Kona Manta Night Dive. Space Fish Army also has many other ocean-inspired designs.
Beanies
Divers' headbands can be used for many purposes. It protects the head and scalp from the sun while diving. Another function of a diving headband is to keep the ears and head warm while out of the water. These headbands can be made of recycled plastic bottles. Many have designs depicting whalesharks (hammerheads) and octopus.
Headbands with hair ties are an option for divers who keep their hair down. This accessory is made of two circular bands, each connected by one length of elastic. The elastic wraps around the head from the top to bottom, and then ties at the base. This works great for long hair divers and can be used as an alternative to braiding. It comes in a variety colors so it's a practical gift that can be given to mermaids with long hair.

Buns
Buns are a good choice because they can be secured. They are more stable than French braids and ponytails. For long hair, you can tie your hair in a bun and secure it with hair ties or a wrap. This will protect your mask and keep your hair out from the water.
Braided pigtails
You can keep your hair down while you dive by using a braided pigtails headband. You have two options: a high ponytail or a lower one. Remember to leave space for your mask's strap. A ponytail holder with one or two strands can secure a high ponytail.
For long hair, pigtails are a good choice. The braids are kept tightly together, and you will not have to worry about your hair sliding around. This style is also less likely to snag compared to French braids, so it is better for diving. But, you should be extra careful when combing your hair out following diving. An alternative is to use a head scarf for scuba diving. These are typically made of bandana-type fabric, with a wide strip of fabric around the top.