Silly question about headbands - mine never stay on?
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www.sparklysoul.com, Love them!!!0
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The headbands that have the rubber lining and are skinny stay the best! Pull it down under the nape of your neck and right behind your ears and it should stay good. I still have to adjust a few times in 2 hrs. But has worked so far... Until I get a headache lol0
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Bobby pins.0
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That or you can use those head bands that have teeth (rubber can pull your hair out) and again hide it under a large headband, if you don't care what it looks like those headbands are by far the best, you can find them at most grocery stores that have a beauty section. If you don't know what I'm talking about they are waving like a bunch of w's attached together. Like wwwww but in a full circle lol
Sorry I'm not very good at explaining things.0 -
If you use the hard plastic/metal ones run a squiggle of hot glue gun glue or silicon sealer underneath and wait for it to dry. The soft glue/silicon helps to grip your hair.
you can try this one the fabric ones too but do dots instead of wiggly lines.0 -
Does anyone else have problems with headbands not staying on their head? I like to pull back my hair when I workout but using a headband would be so much cuter than all the little clips I have to use to keep my bangs back. The only thing is, as soon as I put one on, I can feel it slipping - they never stay on for me!
Is there a certain "brand" that I need to buy (currently I just use whatever the drugstore sells) but so far it's been a waste of money because I can't use them.
TIA for your response!
Same problem!! Sorry I do not have a solution!! Even with grips they slide off!!0 -
Have you tried making headbands with pre-wrap? That's what my daughter's soccer team does, and they stay in place throughout a match.0
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If you use the hard plastic/metal ones run a squiggle of hot glue gun glue or silicon sealer underneath and wait for it to dry. The soft glue/silicon helps to grip your hair.
you can try this one the fabric ones too but do dots instead of wiggly lines.0 -
lulu lemon's headbands are good0
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I just ordered my first Bolder band last month. Several of my friends have ordered them, too. If you buy the right size (make sure you get it small enough) and open it up to the wide width, it does stay on and not slip. I have run miles and miles on really hot days and not had a problem.
http://www.bbolder.com0 -
I use ones that have a silicone grip strip on the inside.0
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I wear headbands all the time. I get cloth ones from the drugstore. I have thinner ones, and thicker ones. I don't have bangs, though. I just brush my hair back, put it on carefully, so it is behind my ears, but close to my forehead a bit (not too far back). It stays on for me. It used to slip off, but now doesn't. I even perform dance in them. I love headbands.0
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totally thought it said husbands when I first glanced at it lmao0
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My solution is to put my ponytail at the nape of my neck, instead of high up (then do that fold-the-ponytail-in-half thing). Then I put on two headbands: one lower on the front of my head, almost to my forehead, and then another on top of that further back which is actually doing the "heavy lifting." I can't use the ones with the silicone lining, my hair is really fine and gets broken when I pull them out, which causes more flyaways.0
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I've tried them all and come to the conclusion that it's the shape of my head that is the problem.0
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So yes, this is my company, but... I started making these for myself long before I started selling them. For most people they don't slip plus they are adjustable (and really fun colors and patterns)
Http://www.arosesosweet.etsy.com
Instagram: @arosesosweetdesigns0 -
Lots of wide headbands that don't slip.
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