Some people think I'm a product junkie, but I classify myself as a smart hair product shopper. If you look in my bathroom, you will find a shelf full of products and my bathroom cabinets exhibit the same qualities. If you look closer at the picture above, you will notice that most of the products are duplicates. To be a Smart Hair Product Shopper, you have to first start off with knowing what are the categories of products you need. Categorizing Products Below are the categories I use when I shop: Co-washing Conditioners Leave In Conditioners Deep Conditioners Sulfate Free Shampoo Clarifying Shampoo Oils Styling Gels Moisturizers Determining where to shop There are different places you can shop for hair products, but the main two areas are Online or In-store shopping. When I shop online, I always makes sure that it is for products that I cannot find in stores, or if they are in stores, the online price plus the shipping cost is below the price in t...
I bought a package of these this weekend to see how they worked, I had the same problems as you and trying to get all of my twists in the ponytail hook, but eventually got. If it comes undone, it does snag the hair :( It's an ok product for me.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I just feel that it could have been designed better. Those hooks are just "calling" to catch some hair. LOL.
DeleteI have a pack of these also...I almost lost an eye trying to use them lol
ReplyDeleteHow in the world are you supposed to use them with one hand? I looked up some videos on YT and one lady suggested actually hooking it to your hair instead of hooking the ends together. To me that defeats the purpose and seems damaging.
I agree with you, 100%. My question is did this product go though R & D? Did they test it on someone before releasing it to the market. I think not.
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