Let’s face it: There are times when our hair doesn’t cooperate with us. Whether your tresses are cradled in a protective style, loc’d in formation, or freely flowing, keeping your hair safe, nourished, and healthy is the key principle of haircare. Sometimes that means covering up what’s not working instead of using harsh heat and chemicals that could damage your hair. Next time a bad-hair day rolls around, this Oprah-approved turban should do the trick—and it’s on sale at Amazon!

Grace Eleyae Adjustable Satin-Lined Turban

Adjustable Satin-Lined Turban

Grace Eleyae Adjustable Satin-Lined Turban

$32 at Amazon
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In the 2022 edition of Oprah’s Favorite Things, Oprah included Grace Eleyae and her satin-lined turbans, which are 20 percent off right now. Grace Eleyae, the eponymous brand founded by Grace Eleyae, focuses on creating fashionable hair accessories that allow you to not have to choose between haircare and style. Thus, her turbans are made out of satin to provide a protective solution to the regular ball cap (without the hefty price tag of silk!). These turbans have a large front knot to add a stylish touch and adjustable ties for a customizable fit. The sale includes multiple color options like rust, celery, walnut, and a few prints.

Oprah says the turban is great for anyone who isn't a pro at wrapping one themselves. “Some people learned to make sourdough bread during lockdown; I learned to tie a headscarf,” Oprah said. “If you’re still working on your wrapping skills, Grace Eleyae’s knotted turbans make it easy. They help reduce frizz and retain moisture, thanks to the satin lining.”

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Whether you’re looking for your next bad-hair day fix or if turbans are a fixture in your sartorial repertoire, Grace Eleyae offers satin-lined options that will help keep your hair safe, moisturized, and covered no matter the reason.

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Jacorey Moon is Gear Patrol’s associate style editor, formerly at PEOPLE and Footwear News. He’s most likely gawking over someone’s outfit on Instagram or trying to find his way to the nearest record store.