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I would like to say "Scunci expandable ponytailer" is the ish!

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NYDee

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I never liked my ponytails because my ends always look frizzy, especially since I do mostly wash-and-gos. This ponytailer has changed things for me. I can now have my hair in ponytail no matter the state of my hair because the ends are hidden and still look cute. It's comes is different colors and very easy to use too. I really recommend this product.:)


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I recommend the large one in the above pic because even with my shoulder length hair, my hair fitted better in the large one not the medium sized one.

Per @Poohbear's request. Here are some pics. I cowashed, air dry and put it in a ponytail.

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This looks like it might be hard to use on natural hair. Do you have any problems with it snagging your hair?
 
I loooved bunning with this when I was relaxed. So quick, easy and no-fuss.

Think I bought mine at Walgreens...
 
My hair is relaxed so I guess natural hair might have lot more hair for it. I personally twist my hair and fold it around itself before using it (I don't use a hairband with it) but that's because I'm trying to hide my ends. You may need to use a hair band, do 2 or 3 mini twists to shrink the size of the ponytail before using it or you may not even need to do that. It expands pretty wide. The point of using it for me is really to make my hair presentable. Mine looks even better if I did a braid out and use it with it for lose a bun.

This looks like it might be hard to use on natural hair. Do you have any problems with it snagging your hair?
 
Just finished watching a YT review..apparently it broke with the thick-haired ladies:ohwell:
I'm glad it works for you though!!!:yep:
 
I love mine! I have three -- one in black to do a low bun or topknot, and two in tortie-shell brown for when I do two fun, odango-style side buns with side-swept long bangs on the weekend. :yep: They work great on my relaxed, fine 4 type hair, but I have also used them on my mom (who has thin, fine natural 3b hair) with no problem.
 
What exactly does this thing do differently than a reg band. How does it make the ends look better

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I know y'all have corrupted me beyond repair when the only thought in my head after looking at the picture is...wow, her hair is thin.
I think my hair would have this ponytailer shaking in fear.
 
I thought this would so awesome, but on straighter hair and not this thick 4 type just shy of shoulder length hair of mine. If I pressed my hair or wore weave then this would be pretty cool to have. I have broken brushes so I know I would break that.
 
I bought two of these and neither me nor my DDs can fit our hair into them. I broke one trying, and the other one is in the hair-toy graveyard bin. I think these are for low-density heads of hair. I don't think these will work for long and thick relaxed hair either. :(
 
I've seen this thing in CVS, Rite Aid and I think Walgreens many times. I just kept it moving on to something else, because I seriously didn't think it would work on my hair. :nono:
 
I really wanted to buy this! I kept seeing it at Walmart, but since it doesn't cooperate with Natural hair, I'll have to pass! :( Looks like you do some cute styles with it though!
 
Tried this - worked well when my hair was mostly relaxed. It fell apart after a 3-4 uses. I tried to put it back together, but just kept breaking. Didn't get to try it on my 9month post hair, cuz well, the dang thang broke!
 
I have fine, thin hair and it's fine for my hair. I'm sure the women with thick and/or coarse hair will find it difficult, if not impossible to wear it, but for all the fine-haired beauties, this is great. Be careful taking it off. It can snag your hair.
 
Mine broke when I tried it on my hair. Even when my hair was wet it wouldn't work. It would be nice on texlaxed hair at the most I believe or on loosely curly/less dense hair.
 
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