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Spa Headbands - Any recommendations?

I guess that is how you refer to the terry, etc. headbands that you use for holding your hair back when you cleanse your face?

Any how, I had a couple that I purchased from one of the local dollar stores and I liked them a lot. Even though they were cheap, they were soft, held up well and were not too tight the way some are.

My last one fell apart and lost all the elastic and I purchased one for much more at a local store. It was so tight --- ouch! --- and it kept popping off my head!!!

Does anyone have any recommendations for a good one that you have used that is not too tight and not too expensive?

I can no longer find the cheap ones I liked any where!

Thanks!

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Re: Spa Headbands - Any recommendations?

I have one that I've had for years and love. I bought two of them from QVC years ago but don't think they're sold here anymore. Go to tassicompany dot com to read about them. They're also sold on Amazon but are less expensive at Tassi Company. I haven't checked other places. They're just great and so easy to use!


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Re: Spa Headbands - Any recommendations?

I've had 2 for years. I don't even know where I got them from.

I've never found ones like them since.

My new salon has something. I may ask to buy one from them.

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Re: Spa Headbands - Any recommendations?

Tassi headbands still available on QVC. A208575. They come in a set of 2 and last a long time-awesome.

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Re: Spa Headbands - Any recommendations?

QVC has Tassi. I use a Turbi Towel (which QVC also sells). Another suggestion may be to search Amazon. They often sell stuff like that from third party vendors.

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Re: Spa Headbands - Any recommendations?

I just buy wide stretch headbands , from the pharmacy / dept. store . You can usually buy them in a pack of 2 or more , for a few dollars . Wash them by hand or in a net bag in the washer on delicate / hand wash . They drip dry overnight & last a long time .
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Re: Spa Headbands - Any recommendations?

Thanks, so much for your suggestions! I will sure check these out! I like wide ones that don't flatten your hair out too much since I pull my hair back also to apply creams, lotions, etc., and my hair is usually dry then. I do use a Turbi when my hair is wet. I appreciate everyone's posts!

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Re: Spa Headbands - Any recommendations?

I guess this has never been an issue for me. I just use any old headband I can find - wide, soft, and flat or a large covered elastic band...get a card of several of them for a few bucks and hang them on the back doorknob in my bathroom.

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Re: Spa Headbands - Any recommendations?

On 7/30/2014 AngelPuppy1 said:

Thanks, so much for your suggestions! I will sure check these out! I like wide ones that don't flatten your hair out too much since I pull my hair back also to apply creams, lotions, etc., and my hair is usually dry then. I do use a Turbi when my hair is wet. I appreciate everyone's posts!

That's the great thing about Tassi. They don't flatten your hair at all.


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Re: Spa Headbands - Any recommendations?

On 7/30/2014 JeanLouiseFinch said:

I guess this has never been an issue for me. I just use any old headband I can find - wide, soft, and flat or a large covered elastic band...get a card of several of them for a few bucks and hang them on the back doorknob in my bathroom.

me too. The wide stretchy knit ones are my favorite but I'll use whatever I can find