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💆 Kitsch Thick Hair Spiral Hair Ties, Ponytail Holder 4 pack, Black - Mega Hair Coils Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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ColorBlack
MaterialPlastic
Item FormSolid
BrandKitsch
Item Dimensions LxWxH1.69 x 1.69 x 1.69 inches

Description of 💆 Kitsch Thick Hair Spiral Hair Ties, Ponytail Holder 4 pack, Black - Mega Hair Coils

The best hair tie for your hair: Black 4 pack is the perfect ponytail holder for any hair color! Kitsch Mega hair coils are gentle on your hair. The smooth plastic, spiralized construction helps to prevent tangling and consequently prevents hair breakage when you remove them. Help prevent ponytail bumps & hair headaches: The spiral design of telephone cord hair ties spreads the “pressure” of the hair elastic out over a greater surface area of your hair, which helps to minimize the dreaded ponytail bump that hair ties can create on styled hair. Hair headaches from too-tight ponytails are also a thing of the past! Traditional hair ties function by concentrating the tension in a single area of your hair, prevent damage and strand breakage by spreading out the tension. Cute in your hair, and on your wrist: Kitsch Hair Coils are an everyday essential and come in a variety of beautiful colors. Whether you are looking to match your hair color, or add a fun pop of color to your top knot, Kitsch has the coils for you. Perfect for blondes, brunettes, redheads and any color in between. Kitsch coils also look great on your wrist. The coils stretch to comfortably wear as a bracelet when not in use, so they are ready for ponytail or messy bun duty at any time. Waterproof and hygienic: Phone cord hair ties are non-absorbent, so they can be worn while swimming or bathing without that “nasty wet hair tie” feeling, and they can be removed from wet hair much more easily than a traditional ponytail holder. Also, because they do not absorb fluids, Kitsch hair coils are more hygienic than fabric wrapped rubberbands. Small but mighty: Kitsch hair coils are 2 inches in diameter, but don’t be deceived by their size! Kitsch coils stretch easily and generously to hold up all of your hair in a ponytail, messy bun, or braid, and comfortably stretch to be worn on your wrist when not in use. If your coil happens to stretch larger than its original size, simply place it in a cup of warm water or use a hot blow dryer to shrink it to its original size.
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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Advertised but works reasonably well

I have thick straight/wavy Asian hair and I see recommendations for these hair ties on phone cords everywhere; I decided to give it a try (I bought mega coils). I was a bit hesitant because they lose their shape (even if you put them in hot water and it might work, they don't spring back) and they're expensive (thick fabric hair ties can cost $3-5 each). 10-30 strips depending on the brand). The key is grip. I gather my hair in a high bun that sags and then unravels after a few seconds on the…

Pros
  • Always liked
Cons
  • I won't say anything

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Suitable for thick fine Cambodian hair!

Suitable for my naturally fine but thick Cambodian hair! I am a mom of two and always on the go so I need a hair tie that will keep my hair styled, hold my hair up and not touch my face, pull my hair out or leave it lying around. that annoying dent. So glad I found her! I was very skeptical about the product but very glad I tried it. It looks very small and I was afraid that I would be scammed out of my money and I had to make sure I order the right one for thick hair because the band itself…

Pros
  • Great overall effect
Cons
  • Doubtful

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Rubber Bands and Ties Approved by Mom

Update** still working after 2 months! They don't shrink to their original size, but they do shrink quite a bit. I no longer use them during training either. You're too loose if you jump a lot in HIIT classes. But I love them and they definitely don't wrinkle my hair like regular hair ties do. I still recommend it to everyone - my mother agreed. I have very thick, straight and straight Asian (Filipino) hair. For as long as I can remember I've had a problem with hair ties. I'm a new mom so my…

Pros
  • Done
Cons
  • Some Issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I bought it based on all the good reviews

I bought it based on all the good reviews I have thick wavy hair. He can't even keep my hair in a messy bun (used a regular thick black ponytail band as the base, wrapped it around and secured with a coil spring). It fell out every time. It's also terrible for gym use, I made the mistake of throwing my hair into a pony (not even a big, regular headed pony) with it. Within five minutes of a simple cardio workout on the elliptical, my hair was limp and clinging to me. They also stretched a lot…

Pros
  • Weight
Cons
  • Some minor things

Revainrating 3 out of 5

IT WORKS. Hair care

I have LONG (buttocks mostly), super thick hair. I was very skeptical to buy them because only Japanese hair ties fit my hair. The price is not expensive, I thought. what the hell. People. I am impressed. It holds my hair up all day and I usually wear it in a messy bun. The fact that I only need one spiral to tie it all together is just insane. I train 5 times a week and do sprints on the treadmill. It didn't move. (I used invisible clips, but the fact they didn't even make my hair flexible is…

Pros
  • beautiful thing
Cons
  • I don't remember, but there was something