Beauty

Invisibobble Multiband Review

Usually, the first thing I do when I go back home, is put my hair right into a ponytail (with an Invisibobble) then use a headband to take care of any stray strands. I don’t know why, but having my hair down when I’m home really annoys me, and that i much prefer to get as much out of my face as possible and keep it that way for as long as I can. I’m clearly not alone within my needs, as the Invisibobble Multiband is a combination product designed to cater to both elements – it’s a hair band and an Invisibobble band in one.

When these arrived I was expecting them to be the answer to all my needs when it comes to getting home and becoming my hair up as quick as possible, but for some reason they’re not doing the work for me, and I can’t full pinpoint why, so I’ve arrived at the conclusion that it’s just because I’m set in my ways. This guitar rock band that sits on your hair is soft with a type of silicone that enables it to gently grip the hair (it never pulls at the hair) and each end is attached to an open Invisibobble, so you put the hairband on as you normally would, then you use twist the Invisibobble to produce a hair band that then ties the hair into place.

I think the main reason these don’t totally work with me is that my locks are very soft, and these depend on a certain level of grip that keeps all things in place. Consequently, both the hair band and also the Invisibobble part (with kind of operate in harmony together, so if one begins to go, the other does too) tend to slip around a bit on my small hair and I find it a faff getting it all lined up again every time I need to get it back into place. I need to do this with my usual Invisibobble/hairband combination too, but it’s quicker and easier to achieve. I think these are a brilliant and very handy invention that will suit most hair types apart from those who are like me with very soft hair. They're lb5.99 each here – .