Goody, Better, Best: Practical Hair Tools Add to Your Style

Goody, Better, Best: Practical Hair Tools Add to Your Style

I enjoy wearing styles with my hair pulled away from my face. With Goody Ouchless Bands, I’ve been able to be creative with updos and ponytails. The one thing that makes these so wonderful is the fact that there isn’t any metal. The piece of metal that was so common on the bands when I was growing up would snag and break my hair, but not these.  The Goody Ouchless Bands also have the perfect blend of stretch elastic in them so the elasticity doesn’t wear out when used repeatedly. They’re very effective and can be found at your local beauty supply store or almost anywhere hair products are sold, such as CVS, Wal-Mart, Rite Aid and Walgreens.

On the other hand, the Goody Spin Pin is not really made for my thick, natural hair. I have followed the directions several times and still don’t feel that I am not doing it 100 percent right. I twist my hair into an updo, make a tight bun and twist a spin pin to secure it. Once the pin is inside, it is quite comfortable. Goody, Better, Best: Practical Hair Tools Add to Your StyleUnfortunately, it does not hold all of my hair in place all of the time. Sometimes, it works; other times, it doesn’t. The Goody Spin Pin is supposed to create an effortless bun, perfect for the spring season, casual enough for everyday and pulled together enough for the office. When worn properly, it’s intended to create a perfect bun. It’s a quick, easy 1-2 for your hair and makes your hair feel secure. Buy online at goodysimplestyles.com or run out to your nearest CVS. —brandi hart

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