🎉 Elevate your ponytail game with Kenz Laurenz – where style meets comfort!
Kenz Laurenz 100 Hair Ties are designed for a no-crease, ouchless hold, perfect for securing ponytails during workouts or daily activities. This big value pack includes 100 elastics in a variety of colors, catering to thin to medium thick hair types.
B**S
Highly Recommended: 1 Tie Lasts 1.5 months, No Hair-aches, & Very Little Hair Bump
I bought these mainly for the no hair headache claims and I was frankly tired of the no tear hair ties that still wound up with a clump of my hair. I bought the 100 solid ties pack for ~$10 on Prime day. They arrived on the 14th and I've been using them since they arrived.I haven't had a hair-headache since I started using them, and I've wrapped my bun very tight sometimes. I do still have a hair bump when taking it down but it's less often and diminished so much, it's hardly a big deal. Before, it looked like I crimped that terrible halo into my hair. It does occasionally grab a strand or two out, but not only is it much less than the elastic ties, it's much easier to remove them. No more hair ball wraps!Which is really important because when not in use I keep my hair tie on my wrist. (It may not last, but these also look better when you're wearing them as a bracelet, fyi.) Every time I take it out, it's all curled around in a spiral, which ends up staying put. I don't mind and it works just fine. But if you want it to stay straight, you're going to have to fix it yourself every time.Even when I've only wrapped it twice around a bun with almost enough to make it three times, it's secure. Which makes a huge deal because I'm not in pain from wrapping it too tight and the tie lasts longer. My daughter loves them for the same reasons I do. I have fine thick damaged hair while she has thick wavy hair. We both have hair past our shoulder blades.However, the last day or so I've noticed it's bugging me because it's stretched out too much and weak.I've been wearing one black one almost constantly. I often change my hair from down, to ponytail, to bun to half-bun several times during the day depending on different factors. Not because it needs to be re-done because it's loose or anything, but because I want to. I mess with my hair a lot, it helps my attention, attitude, and thinking. (Yeah, I'm weird.)I attached a picture so you can see how it looks after a month and a half of my usage. The next picture is one unused purple tie, a brown one used once and taken down for the picture and again my 1.5 month black one. It's clearly on it's last leg but it lasted through a lot of punishment from me better than the regular no tear elastic ties. Even in it's current state, it's useful. I just wrapped it around a cord to keep it together. :DThey weren't as miraculous as claimed but they are the best hair ties I've used and I love them. And there's 100 of them. That's enough to keep me and my daughter for years, even with my hard use and some being lost. I highly recommend it to anyone.
E**.
Less breakage
I love these! No breakage or hair dents.
K**.
Love these - cute on wrist and don't hurt in your hair!
I've been buying these for many years, and just had to get a refresh, as I was down to the colors I use infrequently. I like to match my outfit to the hair tie and I don't have anything in the lime color lol. It is great to refresh my options. My dog also loves to tug them off my wrist and toss them in the air as well. :)
N**X
My Go-To Hair-Ties for Ponytails
Since I work in the healthcare field, I constantly have my hair up. I never realized how horrible normal hair-ties look until I recently saw a picture of myself wearing a ponytail. I gravitated towards these ties because they just seem to class up the overall causal look. Also, they don't tug or tangle in my long, thick hair. Furthermore, I've found this brand to provide the best value (check out how much they run for at CVS or Walgreens and you'll see what I mean). They look pretty cool on your wrists... Like they're intended to be there. Subsequently, I've starting using these as my go-to hair-ties.UPDATE: I've been using these consistently now for the past few months. Here's a few key observations...- They hold up rather well to multiple uses.- Resuing requires a little work as they may get scrunched up.- They don't get as tight of a hold as traditional hair ties. Great for a loose pony, not ideal for a clean one.- If they happen to get tangled (Eg: Used in a messy bun or updo), they're more likely to rip out your hair. I've had to straight up use scissors to cut a couple out, along with some chunks of hair.I still think they deserve 5-Stars!
A**D
For those with thinner hair, these hair ties are so-so- but they do work and are a good value!
I have fairly thin hair that is also straight and very smooth, so read on if you are in the same boat:Cons: Since I don't have tons of hair, these simply don't hold my hair as well. The worst is at the gym, I can never get one of these hair ties tight enough that my ponytail doesn't slowly sag and come loose several times during my workout. They also slowly stretch out over a few uses, making them less and less effective over time.Pros: These hair ties don't leave as bad of a dent when I take my hair down- there is still a small dent if I've had my hair up all day, but not like with the regular elastics. They are also clearly gentler on my hair; I find fewer hairs attached to these hair ties after I take my hair down and I can feel that they don't pull on my hair as bad. Also, as someone prone to migraines, they have a gentle hold that doesn't hurt my head at all, even if I fall asleep in them. Regarding one of my cons, even though they do stretch out, they are a great price for 100 hair ties, so even if I toss one every week or two, I still have enough to last for years!Finally, this is neither good or bad, I have found that the knots can be tightened by pulling at the ends or by taking the knots out and re-tying them so that the hole is smaller which helps it hold my thin hair a little better. I can't always get them to just the right size, and it can take some fiddling to get the knot tightened or to unknot and retie, but it can help. It is just annoying that after all of that work, the hair tie is useless a week or so later. Once I run out of these (in 5 years or so) I'm going to just get a spool of the elastic ribbon used for these and make my own smaller versions!
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