Thursday, February 14, 2013
Elastic Hair Ties
Ok. So I am officially obsessed. Ive added some really fun new items to my Etsy store, but my new fav has GOT to be the Elastic Hairties! How many of you women (and some men) HATE using old fashioned rubberband-ish hair ties? The ones that seem to pull out almost every strand of hair that you have while contnuing to wrap itself around the band as it comes off? And then your stuck with a hair wrapped band that you wear on your wrist. And if thats the case, be prepared for some unwanted stares and EWES. When i first saw these Elastic Hair Ties, I was intrigued. The person claimed that they were the new accessory for your hair and ......what? your wrist?! While i will admit I was skeptical about this at first, because lets be honest, I basically went from a flannel scrunchie to a nylon rubberband to hold my ponytail and believed nothing could beat the scrunchie like the nylon did, I was pleasently surprised at how right this woman was. After wearing one for a few days, I have never looked back. I thres away my wad of bands, and stocked up on the elasties ( my new name for them). I finally decided one day that I would in fact make them. I wanted to share with the world the glory of these Elasties and how amazing they really are! Not only do they NOT pull out your hair strand by strand, but they in fact pull out very cleanly. It takes only about 2 wraps to be securely in place, and who can beat the awesome designs and prints that you can get on them?!
My favorite print so far is the Chevron, shown here :)
And lets face it, theres nothing more trendy in the prints aisle than Chevron. What else is great about these Elastic hair ties you ask? Well.....they can go on your wrist!!!!!
Thats right people! No more lines left in your skin from those other rubberbands! These not only look adorable, but their a fun little accessory as well. Trust me on this. These Elasties are the the best new hair accessories that Ive been able to make. Now go out and try some for yourself! Your only problem will be when someone asks you to borrow a band for their hair, you must find a gentle way to say "HECK NO!."
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)