

Scunci No-slip Grip Evolution Bright Jelly Ponytailers, 56-Count, Colors may vary
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Mammi
> 3 dayThese are great for thin hair. Will not slip if wrapped tightly.
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Centauress
Greater than one weekI use these in my ponytail when I ride my motorcycle. I lose count of how many uses I get out of them... none have broken yet and I have at least thirty rides on a single set. Gotta make sure not to twist them too much, but theyre pretty good about not getting tangled for their size. I love the silicone material.
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Reviewer
> 3 dayBest elastics Ive ever used. Highly recommended.
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Mandie
> 3 dayI can’t use any other kind. I highly recommend these. They last longer and don’t pull your hair. Fast shipping as well
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Courtney A. Rider
Greater than one weekI have always had long thick curly hair that ends up in my face. I’ve tried every hair band under the freaking sun known to man, and all of them end up stretched out, slipped down, snapped off, or just too fancy for my hair. These are PERFECT. And then they stopped being sold in brick&mortar stores. My hair and I were in tears in the store aisles, wondering what would happen to us?! Amazon came to the rescue. Don’t get me wrong, these still end up stretched out after a while, but because they are silicone they grab every hair on my head and hold on. When you have what feels like 84 pounds of a pelt riding high, finding these to keep it off the back of my neck when it’s hot out or when I have a migraine -LIFESAVER.
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Anne Sauer
> 3 dayThese are my absolute favorite. I have long thick hair and once I discovered these...I haven’t bought anything else.
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A. Purkey
> 3 dayMy girlfriend and I had previously used the Scunci version that has just a rubber strip on the inside of a fabric hair-tie. We liked those because they held our hair better than the fabric-only version. I was having trouble finding those and found these. They had high ratings, so I figured they would be good. I was wrong. These pull hair. Badly. It is not really any different than a rubber-band. Yes, it is smoother and prettier than a standard rubber-band, but even pulling them off of my pony-tail one loop at a time (vs pulling the full band off at a time) I pull a bunch of hair. I have used them for 3 weeks now every single day and I can honestly say that I do not like them. The only reason for the 2 star rating is that they dont seem to lose their hold like a typical fabric hair-tie. They dont stretch out (and stay stretched). I have 56 of these and will use exactly 2 of them (one for me, the other for my girlfriend). Maybe we can find another use for them since I do not intend to put them back in our hair.
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balloons
> 3 dayIve been buying lots of types of hair ties for my daughters long, very curly hair. Weve been looking for something thick enough to contain it but that wont pull and break her hair. These are not the droids were looking for. They definitely pull. My hair is straight and Ive tried them and they hurt when removed. My hair seems to get rolled up in the silicone, for some reason, and I get several strands all wrapped around the thing. So far, our go-to for the long and curly hair are the spiral silicone doohickies. Theyre time-consuming to get situated but they dont hurt like these.
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Cherryblawesome
> 3 dayI really only use these for my hair, I hate everything else. They are cheap and hold my hair best. I have thin but A LOT of hair so its hard sometimes with the fabric kind. This grips so nicely.
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Mary McFarland
> 3 dayI have thick, curly hair. These are the only ties I buy any more. Everything else just falls out, loosens at inopportune times, or snaps randomly. I hate having my hair in my face, so these are a necessity. Love the bulk pack, especially since my 3 year old loves practicing putting her hair up with them.