Pony-O Revolutionary Hair Accessories | Milabu

Testing a revolutionary ponytail accessory: Pony-O. This hair accessory "creates beautiful ponytails and buns without ease."

I compared the pony-o to regular hair ties and tested their bun maker to a regular bun maker.

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Hello, my lovelies today we will be talking and testing or revolutionary hair accessories, so we are talking today about the pony, oh or the bun bars. I'Ve seen these all over social media, and actually a lot of you told me to try these out. So I bought several different ones. I got two bun bars. I got a lighter and a darker color, and then I got two of these. I don't know where the second one is, I think it's somewhere over there, because I use it to go to the gym. Yesterday, I've been testing this little bad boy out. The pony, Oh, haven't tried these out, and then I got a little cute accessory that you can accessorize this right here, this little pony. Oh, it has a little magnet to kind of connect it. So you don't really use it on its own. You kind of place it on top of this and kind of accessorize it like so I haven't tested it out yet so I don't really know what to make of it, but it looked cute and I figured I would test them out right now: their hair, their Pony oohs they're on sale for $ 14.90. I believe that's assess two pieces. The bun bars these bad boys right here, two pieces also $ 14.90 and then the bling ring's is 14 and 95 all right. So, let's just get started and see how we like some of these products, so the first product, the pony. Oh, I have been testing them out. I'Ve been taking it to the gym and wearing them on its own, and I have mixed reviews and I'll start with the very first one. Their biggest thing is that the pony, Oh bends, so it's a very bendy type of product, it's very sturdy and the ones that I got have these little ridges on the inside. I believe those ridges are for basically gripping on the hair, not letting it slide out and then the one thing because it doesn't stretch. I can't wear it around my wrist. If you have baby wrists, it might fit. That'S what I love about regular hair ties. I could just throw it on my wrist. If I need to use it, I can use it. If I don't need to, I always know. I have at least the one eye my wrist, I'm that type of girl, but this doesn't stretch. So if you want to wear it, you have to have it in your hair and if you don't, you have to either put it in your pocket or your purse and I feel like I will lose this really fast. All right, let's put it on on my head, it's gon na pick it up like a regular ponytail. My hair is a little crazy right now, just because I just washed it so it's not cooperating with me as well as I would want it to you. Take the little band or the pony: oh you kind of bring the hair through like so then you kind of squeeze it down when you take one side and you fold it over and then you take the other side and you fold it over the same way. Basically, kind of meeting the two ends in the back, so it looks crazy, but this is kind of the rough look of how you can get it. I'M gon na do a lower ponytail, because the hair is not so crazy. That way. Look at all this new hair girls, I'm very impressed and happy that I have new hair coming in alright, so with a ponytail looking at it, it works great on high ponytails, low ponytails and middle ponytails. It'S great for that and, like you saw, you do have to put a little bit of strength into folding, the little pony. Oh onto your hair. I don't know how this works with thick hair, just because it is a certain size hole that you can open it to it and doesn't stretch. So, even from my hair, I have a little bit of a hard time bringing all of the hair through and then squeezing it down. I do like that. It'S really strong hold, but I do get a headache 30 minutes into wearing this. I'Ve done it multiple times and I thought maybe it was just the fluke. Maybe I did something wrong, but I played with it and the same thing. 30 minutes in. I have a crazy headache. It'S just pulling on the hair. I sometimes get a headache wearing just regular ponytails, but it depends on where it sits on my head, but with this one anywhere that I plays that I get a headache. So that's one of the things it's not as comfortable as I imagined it does secure. So maybe that's why? Because it is so securing, I did take it to the gym several times and yesterday I even had undertake a video at the end of my workout, just to see how it would look and it completely was falling out of my hair. The hair was not secure towards the end it's barely holding on alright. Let'S just put this on and see what it looks like yeah it doesn't fit on my hair, it's way too big. It'S just yeah. This was a waste of $ 15, so taking it out. Obviously, you have to be a lot more careful cuz. It is so secure and sturdy. You can't just rip it out your hair cuz. You rip a lot of the hair out, so you basically have to unfold the sides unfold, the pony bar and then very gently slide out of your hair and after, like what 5 minute where it does leave a little bit of a crease. But it's not too bad, so it's definitely not not creasing. Could we do claim that it's non creasing? Alright? So I'm just gon na quickly show you guys with a regular hair tie so Andres saying - and this looks just as perky - and this is also really nice and secure. I do do it four times just because I don't have that much hair and it does last a long time. It lasts amazing at the gym. I don't have any issues with it and it goes around my wrist, which I love and with this one you could just very gently check it out your hair and Andres opinion. I can't really see right now, but he did say this. One does look better. It looks more sleek and it looks a lot more polished and just looks better, especially because it does match my hair color somewhat. It does look really nice. This one, I think, is just very simple: it's non hassle, it doesn't yeah. I don't know it's. It'S just very simple depends on what you want. Let'S create this bun bar we're gon na try this out see if we can create their bun, the perfect bun and then their big button. This is what it looks like it. Has these like cool little ridges. It kinda reminds me of like a zebra and then it opens up, but you have one side: that's attached with glue that is seeping out, so not the best quality. In my opinion, let's create their perfect bun this one right here, it's a nice low, bun, alright. So what you do is you set? You take your hair and then you open this bad boy up place your hair right in the center. You close, and you kind drag it down and you roll it up, and then you basically create your bun shape, because this is also very pliable, and I guess let's try it out. Let'S see how this works. Okay, then alright, I'm having a hard time covering it with my hair. Let'S keep trying trying to open that hole in the middle. I look like a grandma, but I'll take it. I guess this is really great for those really simple buns. It is kind of secure and let's look at it from a closer look. How well I did it. It'S a lot easier if you don't secure it as much but kind of move the hair around and then secure it towards the end. I do like that. It'S really pliable and you kind of create a shape that you like, okay. So overall I do like this. I like the concept of it and I think it's a lot better for longer thicker hair. Maybe maybe this will work really great for you. But for me I think the best idea, or the best trick, is to create a ponytail, secure it with a regular hair elastic and then go with it and create that perfect bun shape. I like this, it's nice and quick and easy. I do think I would still use some bobby pins just because some of the hair is falling out, but let's take a closer look at it. Yeah, that's the only thing I'm worried about. Is it's not as secure to your hair, because it's only holding onto the hair that you wrapped up and then you're securing it like this. So you would probably need some bobby pins, so it would not sag. I want to try if I can create a top nut kind of wrap it around my hand and then see if this will hold the top knot nicely see. Let'S see what this looks like, yes, mm-hmm. You know you like that. That is a lucky guys. Yeah, no, that is not working out for just a regular messy bun, so we're going to create another style. They called the butterfly style is basically a pull through ponytail with the pony. Oh so, let's do D ish, we're gon na press it down and then secure the sides by pressing down the ends and then I'm gon na dig a hole or create the hole like I would or flip through ponytail or I'll pull through ponytail. That'S a lot better, obviously gon na play with it, but it's a lot better, all right Andre. What do we think of it? Yeah still a little messy but yeah. I personally wouldn't do with this. I would just use a rag on a clear elastic, but if you like that kind of look, I think this is great. Do we have this other thing? This is really great for, like that really pretty roll-up. Do you can create buns with this? You can create a lot of things with it. Also it has this foam material around it and then inside it has this very pliable. Bendable wire on the inside so also really great, and it does have a nice slit in the middle for your hair. So the same thing and what you do you just take the hair slide it through the slit kind of secure it down squash it down, make it nice and straight again around the hair and then kind of bring it down and then roll it up and then Secure the ends overlapping them on the bottom and then just kind of wrap your hair around to create your bun or lack thereof, in my opinion, right now, so basically they're very similar ideas. In my opinion, the hair does move a little bit easier around the foam. Rather than this rubbery idea, because it does have red, but I get why they have ridges, so the hair would hold a little bit better on, but they're both very similar. If I were to do this, I would just create first, a ponytail is secure with the clear elastic and then go with this type of hair accessory to create that perfect. Bun. Look another amazing alternative. If you do want that perfect bun. Is this right here? What I love about this is: it is basically this like really fine mesh material that you can put bobby pins through, which is incredible, so you can really mimic of having a lot more hair than you do, because you can put bobby pins straight through and it's Gon na hold on really nicely does it's not gon na go anywhere with these, you can't put any hair accessories, I mean you can but you're gon na rip it. So, for example, I can put something through here, but it's gon na rip it. You know what I mean with this. You can't put anything through because it's wires on the inside or I'm going to show you guys quickly, how I create a button using the little bun maker, and these are super cheap. They come in many colors as well. They come in different sizes as well, so you can really create a customized look for your hair, alright, so the first step I do is create a ponytail wherever I want the bun to sit and then I take the hair - and I put it through the sit Of the hole where you just take the hair and you wrap it around the bun and then you take another clear elastic once your hair is wrapped around the bun and you just secure it down, and then you kind of wrap the rest of the hair around The bun either tuck it in or just use a mini, bobby, pin or bobby pins to secure it down. I apologize for my super crazy hair, but I'm not creating hairstyles for I'm just showing you how you can make these accessories work for your hair and that's the idea of the little bun maker. I do think this is a little bit more easier to use because you can use bobby pins that you can put through the little bun maker. It'S a lot easier. It'S not as strenuous on your hair. It doesn't pull out our pressure on your hair, which is great. So, let's talk about this. Do I recommend these? Do I like them? Are this negatives positives for the buns? There are a lot of options on the market out there for you that help you create that beautiful, perfect bun. In my opinion, do you need this? No you don't. There are a lot of other options, a lot of cheaper options, a lot more versatile options. For example, my it still are these little bun makers. They come in various sizes, different materials. You can even make one with a sock action to the video on that. In my opinion, I don't love this for several reasons. The first it gives me crazy headaches, and I did test this out multiple times to make sure I did it the right way and I'd still every single time. I get a headache so for that reason and then be there not as a versatile, for example, I can't wear around my wrist a regular hair tie. I can wear around my wrist if I need to throw up my hair up in a ponytail. I can, if I need to do a messy bun I can with this. You can basically create a ponytail and just the ponytail, but it looks amazing in the hair and I think, gives the hair a really cool polished. Look. You can't really get with the regular ponytail unless you take hair and you wrap it around the clear elastic or your ponytail, but for now is thank you for spending time with me watching me play with these product and I'll see you in the next one. I love you all very much. You

staceygocrazy: Personally I think the Pony-O looked worse than the hair tie and everything about it seemed harder and more annoying.

Kar4Jax: This thing looks like a pain! Who wants to spend 5 minutes sliding this non stretchy band thru their hair and then bending it over and under— no! No thank you! I can grab a regular hair elastic and wrap it around my hair in literally 3 seconds!

Jerrica Kunkel: I honestly love mine. I have thin hair and it makes my ponytail look a lot fuller. I’ve been using it for a while and initially I couldn’t get a sleek ponytail but I can now and I love it even more. My ponytails look so sad without it lol

OscarJackpot: Am I the only one that thinks the pony O looks awful? It looks like a medical bandage in your hair! Andre you playin her!

Courtney Lynne: I think the cover jewelry thing could be used with buns instead of ponytails

Pupper McGhee: I've been doing that "perfect bun" for like.. over 15 years? with my hairagami. I feel like this Pony-O straight up stole this design and calling it "revolutionary" is rubbing me the wrong way.

Kalisha J: Hadn't heard of this brand but glad you reviewed it so I know to stay away, lol. Thanks for always doing these types of videos. Btw will you be doing a best and or worst hair products/tools of the year?

Jia W.: Ok, to be honest, I’m a fan of Pony O, and I get it might not be everybody’s cup of tea. I agree the silicon band is not easy to be strapped around the wrist and carried everywhere. However, I usually use the thinner band and do a half updo, and it lasts me the whole day without taking it off. It does really “bulk up” my ponytail than the regular coiled hair tie. And yes, it definitely gives a very clean, professional look, especially when I put some hair spray on before I comb my hair through so no baby hair is flying on my face when I wear my mask and the face shield in the clinic. I like it for that reason and will continue to purchase the product. I do wish they provide free shipping but the second time I bought 6 of them, so 4.99 is not so bad for the shipping fee.

Vinitha Mammen: Thank you for this honest review! I fell for their marketing in fb and even though I'm not at all the impulsive buyer I somehow just went for it. Luckily I saw this video in a few hours and decided to make a cancellation request just in time so you saved my 44$ (shipping was not cheap either). The main reason I avoid ponytails altogether is the constant headache they give me right from when I was a little girl. So as soon as you said headache I knew this wasn't the gamble for me! Don't know why I didn't think of looking at reviews outside of the pony-o website / fb page BEFORE placing the order. Silly me!

Natalie Tucker: Definitely a Pony-NO !!! Thank you so much for your review and saving us all some $

Emily Pitts: I’m so glad I’m not the only one that has such a hard time with the Pony-O! I try to use it and then go back to the invisibobble. Thank you for your review!!! I wish I had this a few months ago before I bought them!

Elissa Pothier: I almost bought these a long time ago but then my rational brain took over and I stopped myself! Thank you for this video because you just confirmed everything that ran through my head! pretty much what I expected to experience if I did go through with that purchase

Julie Colleran: The best holding ponytail elastic are the ones that are open ended with a little “fish hook” on each end. You wrap it around and hook the ends in to itself so you get a nice grip. I don’t think either of these items are very attractive nor do they make a very nice hairstyle!

Wander Prof: I love my Pony-O. The trick is to spread your hair out the entire length of it when it is still mashed down flat and then circle it downward. That makes the pointy tail look thicker and it helps it stay secure and not pull on your hair. Keeping the hair bunched in the center when bending it down makes it look and feel bad. My hair is thinning and this has made my ponytails look like normal pony’s instead of a pitiful rat tail. I even wear mine swimming and sometimes to bed and it holds great in the water and wallowing all over the bed.

stass lee: Gosh, these seem like a waste of money! I don't often do buns but if I did, the foamy mesh donut one is the way I would go. They seem fool proof to use and they're super affordable!

Margaret Fite: I have that bun maker and use it all the time. I got three sizes at once - I use the medium size most often. I cut the large size into pieces that I can use to add volume to my crown for other hairstyles.

Norma H L: I regularly used the bunmaker, here, Scotland, they are available in the pound shops. Very cheap and easy to use.

Michelle Byrd: Thank you for this video! My daughters and I prefer the spongey-donut things for buns, too.

Sherri Buttrum: FINALLYYY!! Someone else that isn't in love with the Pony-O! I thought i was the only one!

Jen: Love the bun bar got mine on wish for a buck. Best item ever!

keepinitreal: I don’t recommend the pony o to anyone, it’s a gimmick! I never use mine. It makes your pony tale look weird on the sides because you don’t have much control over how your hair falls.

Lillie Graham: Thank you for doing this video, because I considered getting a pony-o. Definitely going to pass on it. I’m also a big fan of those invisibobble hair ties and the bun makers.

Mars and Crew: I love the cheap bun makers. Use them for Madeline and myself ♥️

Panther 888: I mean even the bun bar can’t make it to a hair bun! The original bun bars from claire’s can make it better lol This product was not thought out, just a gimmicky product

Moomyself&I: I have most of those and the only one I use regularly is the bun maker, I also put clear elastic around it creating a sausage and then use it to chignon my hair for a more elegant look. Merry Christmas

yamaksy: I like your reviews! Keep them candid! Keep the different price points! Thanks! Love u too!

Dee Ferry: I love your videos, I've tried the spongy thing and the little bun maker. I have arthritis in my hands so I can't manage either, can't even do the braids, but its still good to watch. One of these days you'll find something that i can manage.

Denise Marie: I luv a good pony tail. It just gets really hard to wear them during the winter when I wear a hat. Speaking of...how to fix a hair style to work under a hat and still look good when the hat comes off --- do you have a video about that in your collection?? And how not to have static head!!! :D Thank you!

Sonya DeGrande: Your hair looks so healthy.I like the pony holder that you can put on your wrist. Simple is better for me. Not liking the band bar and the bun bar looks like more trouble than its worth.

Holly Noel: Maybe I will try it when it is in the dollar store. BTW- your hair is looking good

diudalidion: You just save me a lot of money! I don’t live in US so the coin exchange was going to be a lot. Usually, if it’s worth it, I wouldn’t mind, but this looks awful. Thank you sweetie!

Lia Lucas: Exactly the video I was looking for! The perfect person to review!

Bernadette Vigil: I am newly subscribed and super impressed with your honesty!

Webtalk Co: I've been wanting to try the Pony-O. I have really thick long wavy hair. Nothing holds my hair very well.

mindylu32: I think I'll just stick with my regular rubber bands. I do love the little hair donut. I use mine all the time for cute buns.

Katherine Thompson: I love my pony o! My 4 year old uses the bun bar for ballet class and it makes it SO easy.

Nonacoholics: Love the tutorial. Is there any chance you can do an easy version half up with volume. I think it is kind of everyday look for office girls. We need itttttt. Many thanks.

Gail L: Thank you, Milana - now I know for sure not to buy the Pony O!

valarya: I don't think it's necessary for people with light/thin hair like you... the fact you could wrap that crinkly one around 4 times blew my mind, lol. But the Pony-O is AMAZING for people with long thick hair (like me). I can barely wrap those crinkly hairbands around twice, my hair is so thick. Straight. Heavy. Thick. Long. Unable to hold curl of any sort. Can't hold volume. This thing is a MIRACLE worker for people with my kind of hair. I always appreciate your reviews... and am glad you remind people what hair type you have. :)

Katie Clark: Excellent example how NOT to use these products. I have to wear my hair in a bun for work and the ballerina bun requires the hair to be too tight, creating a headache.. whereas the bun bar doesn’t… unless you fail to use pony-o first, or make pony-o too tight by folding in too close like in the above video. Bun bar is the fastest, cleanest, most professional looking hair product on the market if you need a clean bun that does NOT create headaches… unless misused. ‍♀️ Trust me, my appearance is part of my job.

Sarahs Technikwelt: I love them. Got them in so many colours

Забава Путятишна: I use the last accessory for making a bun, but I use it another way - I make a ponytail with a normal ribbon, then I put a bun maker on and pull it almost to the end of a ponytail, then I start rolling it inside out through my ponytail and my hair rolls around a bun maker. Then I hide it with my hair and use some pins to secure the ready bun. The result is not very smooth and a little messy but it looks good for everyday life. The longer the hair is, the more volume the bun has. And it can’t be done in such a way with the hair shorter then shoulders. (Sorry my English)

Violet: your hair looks better in the coiled tie. just being honest.

Luz Padilla: Definitely a gimmick! If you look at their videos, it shows them using the pony o and then it cuts off and all of a sudden their hair is all perfect. I also have very thin hair and this thing becomes too heavy or digs in my head. It then becomes difficult to bend over and over, which then becomes loose. So yeah not worth your money.

BlingBea: Awesome review, loved it.

Mondoshawn: The invisibobble is not a regular hairtie. It was revolutionary a couple years ago. A normal hairtie is an normal elastic, no? I still use them.

Amanda H.: I’ve been using the Sarah Potempa (now renamed The Beachwaver Co.) “Wrap Up” for years and swear by it. It makes a perfect bun every time because I can’t.

Andrea Leon: All of those are variations of the Hairagmi which I still own after all these years. I love it and the bun maker. Everything else is unnecessary. Good reviews Milabu!!

Susanne - RangerMommy: Thank you for doing this. The PonyO is not for me. You saved me money.

Hillary Schulz: Thank you for doing a review on shorter hair and saving me some $$.. I will just stick to my regular hair ties

Ellen Osborne: The bun bar reminds me of those old infomercials for hairogami!

nestlie1978: Thanks for review on that pony-o. I was wondering about it. But you made up my mind not to buy it. Thanks again for your videos.

Tori Carras: Finally! I've been waiting for a review on this.

Teresa Haven: Even tho I'm sure these products are lightweight, they are still heavier than the ponytail holders. Even that ounce or 2 can contribute to the headache

Sylvia: Because I want her to keep making video’s and not quite YouTube.Because I would grieve with the loss of her video’s she makes.She’s marvelous and wonderful at what she does.The first time I saw her channel and watched a video of hers.I clicked the subscribe button and bell button to get all the notifications from her channel on YouTube. #MalsNotificationSquadOnPointAndOnFleekAlways.

Deanna Broeils: New to your channel, loving it! Not a fan of the pony o! Curious what, what products are you using on your hair? Thanks

Nadia Verbeeck: I like the 'simple' one way better ! Could you recreate a french twist with the foamy one please ?

Konditsoineer: Thank you so so much for this video! Will not order pony-o! I have 5 strands of hair, no point to waste 15 + shipping on it! Thank you again!

Misty Heath: Thank you for saving me money⭐️ I was debating if I should buy them

Gemmz Obrien: The normal bobble looks way better more volume n more sturdy I definitely prefer the normal bobble

Donna Gauthier: My hair is a lot like yours. I really wish I had done a little more research before buying. I think for thick hair, the Pony-O is fine, but for thinner, baby-fine hair, it’s not great. I even bought the smaller Pony-O, but I’m really struggling with it. I think I’ll give my Pony-Os to my sis who does have thick hair (I’m so jealous of her hair!)

Shelley2655: I still have the original hairgami, I probably misspelled that but anyway I love them and still use them. They have them on the site and eBay also Amazon. Just an idea

Missy Chase: You’re awesome! Love your videos.

Kell Doe: They totally took the idea of the bun thing from that thing we had in the 90’s looked the same but had only a round hole in the middle. The role up part is exactly the same...

Camille Coopersmith: Love the hair accessories

Jeza B: You could do some hairstyles straight out of the original Star Trek!

Sarah Kirschling: I think everything looks and works better with longer thicker hair

April Evans: Another way that I use the mesh bun maker, is that I'll use it like a roller. I'll actually do a pony tail, take the bun maker pull the hair through, slide it to the ends of the hair, and roll the hair over the mesh and at the end slide the hair around to make the perfect bun. My hairdresser complimented me on how perfect it looked. No pins just the pony holder and the bun maker. ❤

Kelly G: Thank u for the honest review!

Shannon Dillavou Rose: I fell for this product because it said it worked all hair types, including thick hair....let me be clear here...it does NOT work with thick, full hair! I could barely get the ring on my hair to begin with...once on, it looked like a mess because of the effort it took to get on and it wouldn't stay put even when I was barely moving. It certainly wouldn't last a workout or any activity really. The bun wand was even worse...never could get it to even kinda work. Total junk all around. The round mesh bun maker is still my go-to for a fancy bun every time...for all the reasons you just showed!

schellie petropoulos: This product slides out of my hair in 5 minutes.

Batwoman: They’re harder to use, a lot more expensive, you can’t wear them on your wrist, it weighs a lot, and it doesn’t hold as well. what’s the advantage of this over a regular ponytail?

Monika: Great review, thanks for the video.

Angela Aka Hunter’s mom: I guess I’ve been in the dark, when did we start using the bracelet things that hold keys (so you don’t loose it) as a pony tail holder?

vi ga: boy, those are some ugly looking, unnecessary hair accessories! plus they are all in the color of a grandmas pantyhose only thing that really pays off is the "pony puffin" (but idk if it's available in the us/can yet)

spencer8501: I just acquired mine and it has a stronghold. You just have to secure it properly. You have to do it properly

Claudia Getz: Thank you for this post. I have a pony o on order. I’m thinking I’ll tease my hair a little and use some hairspray first before using the pony o.

oh: Became concerned about my niece when she first mentioned a "Bun Bar"... she giggled and explained that it was for hair. Now I get it! lol

couldnotstop: I have thinner hair but a lot of it. There is no way any of these would stay put, the majority of the products would not be helpful. I mean, if you have to use bobby pins at the end, it sort of defeats the purpose for these products that are supposed to make it "easy".

JustAnais: Most of those seem like too much trouble for what they are worth :O

cobweb afternoon: Awesome review! Tfs! ❤

Angela Petta: You are fabulous. Thank you so much.

plumbob35: This is your best hair color ever GORGEOUS !!!!!!

MaeisbeforeJune: I wish I would’ve seen this before I ordered the Pony-O. I hate the dang thing. Doesn’t work well in my thin hair, hard to get a sleek pony, and gives me a headache too.

Meerab Zaidi: Your hair has grown, you look pretty :)

Sweetdreams: I think you may have a typo in the description: "creating...withOUT ease", but that seems to be the truth lol.

Ashton Weihing: Wish I would've saw this before I bought one...:/

Emilia Moore: How can you tell that your baby hairs are new growth and not breakage? Just curious because i don"t know the difference

Sylvia: Smash the like button for our favorite girl Malibu.

Ashley Singleton: Thank you! Been wondering about those pony times. They are spamming me like crazy on Instagram .

Debra Ray: How are you getting that new hair growth? Love your videos!

Wooly Puffin: I like the hairtie more. That Pony-O seems to be a waste of money

mitch fj: I totally agree with you about this product. i have thin curly hair. i had issues getting all my hair through and just like you the headache issue.

MrsLoretta: The pone O makes the pony tail look thicker...but I think I would rather use the bands....I look awful in a bun...Hugs Loretta

Sofie Kirschbaum: You should try the Pony Puffin, the only thing really workin

Wildflower31: The drugstore has a bun gadget that works so much better. Its one piece that clips together at the bottom. Ive used mine for years.

Zahre Mar: This is a great way to make an appearance of a thicker ponytail for girls with thin, short hair but this will never support a ponytail on long hair.

Sarah Miller: Are there any other roll up bun bars that you would recommend? I used to use them as a child, but i don't remember where i got them!

Aurora Hemingway: Andre is lying to u boo because that pony-o did not look better. It is bulky and damn sure didnt look sleek.

Kristan M: Yeah, the pony o doesn't look that great with your baby fine hair. I have a couple of pony-o's and they look pretty good. I don't get a head ache at all. It looks like your bun maker idea is better than the pony o bun thing.... Your hair is just pretty fine and sleek. I think when your hair gets longer, the pony o will look better on you.

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