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Review on πŸ’‡ 15-Piece Hair Tie Set: Elastic Hook Ponytail Holders in Black, Brown, and Blonde Shades by Raquel Perkins

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Less Headaches and No More Hair Pulling

One day when my friends took one of my hair ties, they had a funny conversation about how to identify it. No matter how many times I told them it was a ponytail holder, they ignored me and finally decided it was a miniature bungee cord! At least they won't ask to borrow my cock holders! It takes a few tries to figure out how to make the hooks with one hand while holding the hair with the other hand, especially if you'd rather tuck the hooks under the ponytail than up, but once you get it down you can you do it fast. What worked for me was putting the tape over my ponytail and moving the hand not holding my hair to the opposite side under the ponytail while the finger of the hand holding my hair hooked the hook over my ponytail held. Hair. With my hand under the ponytail, I pull one end of the ribbon under the ponytail and around the crown where the hand holding the hair will hold it in place. Then I move my hand under the ponytail to the other side and pull the hook to the end, placing the hooks under the hair and pinching them. This probably all sounds confusing, but I think anyone who tries them will come across a way to do it pretty quickly. These ties seem better than regular ponytail holders to me. Not only do they not pull my hair out when I remove them, but the size of the elastics seems to work better with the thickness of my hair, giving me fewer ponytail headaches (I'm not 100% ponytail headache free). with a ponytail, but they've lost a lot of weight). I don't know if people with different hair thicknesses have different results for headaches.

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