Ride Motos? Have Long Hair? Must Watch: The Diva-Do By Raci-Babi [Review]

  • Posted on 02 November, 2017
  • Long Hair
  • By Anonymous

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The Diva-Do Helmet Liner by Raci-Babi is the moto solution that I’ve always dreamed of. If you ask me if there’s anything I love more than riding a motorcycle (long distances or short) my answer will probably be no. If you ask me my least favorite part about riding a moto, my answer will probably be the agony of brushing through my knotted up hair after a ride (seriously whether I go 1,000 miles or 10 it knots in no time).

I can half-way deal with brushing through the ratted, dreaded, knotted strands (ok, actually Tyson may disagree as he’s the one who gets to hear me complain) but what started happening most recently when I purchased a new dirt bike helmet is that the nice hair around my face started breaking. It looked horrific! And it was getting shorter by the day. Maybe because it’s the hair that I see the most, but I was literally horrified. I thought, I need to find a solution or I’m going to have to make one myself.

That’s when I came across Raci-Babi. I felt so happy when I found her products and when I read her story, I knew she was the solution I needed. She too was frustrated with helmet hair so she decided to do something about it. The Diva-Do is perfect for myself or anyone else who has medium to long hair. Not only does this liner protect your hair, it is extremely easy to wash, feels amazing in general, and will solve problems you may not even knew you had (goodbye stinky helmet).

It’s hard to explain but the Diva-Do just feels amazing underneath the helmet. It feels… soft. Without the Diva-Do, my head feels itchy, matted, and irritated. It will be hard to go back to wearing a helmet without a liner. Even on my most recent Diva-Do-less trip, my ears started getting hot spots just simply from rubbing on the inside of my helmet for so long.

The Diva-Do is extremely easy to use and once you do it a few times, you’ll be able to slip it on in a breeze. When I first got the Diva-Do, I really dreaded the thought of taking even longer than my boyfriend to get on the bike and go. Once I started throwing the liner on, I knew that even if it took a few seconds to put on, it was well worth it.

I honestly couldn’t believe how nice my hair looked after riding when I started to use my Diva-Do. It doesn’t feel matted, look wind blown, or get knotted up like it did in the past. If you have shorter hair (men or women) be sure to check out the Wick-It Helmet Liner; same great design and fabrics just in a shortened down version.

Now, thanks to Raci-Babi, I can spend more time riding and less time brushing out my hair. The Diva-Do Helmet Liner is a must for any of you ladies out there with medium to long hair. Be sure to check out Raci-Babi for all of your liner needs and if you don’t have one ordered already, I bet the next time you go to brush out your hair after a ride you’ll be wishing you had one of these!

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I'M Callie with adventuring, and I know what you're thinking right now: you're thinking Callie your hair looks far too nice to be getting off of this motorcycle at the moment and you're right. My hair never looks this good, but now, thanks to a new product that I've been trying out, it does look this good after getting off a motorcycle. This is made by Ray see baby. This is the D badou helmet liner, and this thing is a lifesaver. We went down to Baja a couple years ago on these adventure bikes, and I cannot tell you how horrible my hair was after getting back from that trip. Not only was it damaged and broken, it was so knotted up, it took forever to brush, and that was after a couple weeks now, even if I go out on the dirt bike for a day, my hair is ratty. When I get back - and that's even if I put it in a braid to try and keep it contained, it just is not good for it, especially now with my new dirt bike helmet, it really breaks the edges, so I was on the quest to find something That I could wear that would protect my hair and keep it looking good under the helmet and when I get back from a ride, that's when I came across the diva do I would have to say that this is even more than I was looking for. I simply wanted a liner that would protect the hair up here, but what I got with this is a product that will save even my long hair. Now. This is really easy to use it's kind of weird at first putting it on, but once you get, the hang of it you'll find that it's super simple to throw on when you're about to go out for a ride now with the diva do. This is great for medium to long hair like mine. She also makes that racy baby the wicket liner. This is awesome if you have shorter hair or maybe you're, even a male, that wants to keep your hair looking nice underneath your helmet keep you from matting. There are a lot of benefits to wearing something like this. Like I said, we have the wicket for shorter hair. The diba do for longer hair. Now, both of these encompass the same amount of features. First of all, it's gon na help with helmet itch. It'S also gon na help with wicking moisture keeping you nice and comfortable underneath that helmet one thing that's taken into consideration is the seams when these are produced, so there's not gon na, be any annoying seams on your forehead. You'Re not gon na get that raw edge feel. Not only do I love that this helmet liner keeps my hair looking nice and fresh after a ride, but it also feels really good underneath my helmet, it's just a nice clean, feel not itchy and very comfortable. So I'm gon na go ahead and show you how to put this on and we'll take it from there. First of all, probably gon na want to remove those. What you want to do is take your long, hair and wrap it in a bun and again, that's kind of hard to do without a mirror sometimes, but you will get the hang of it with your right hand, with the diva. Do in your right hand your hair. In your left hand, I just slide this over. The elastic goes under the hair, and then you take these wrap them behind cross them. Bring them up like this. You get a nice tight. Half knot, bring it down. You have it tied at a nice little bow grab your helmet, throw your helmet on and it slides on so easily and comfortably you're, not ripping any hair out. When you go to put your helmet on, as you can see, you've just got this nice little ball back here now. I found that when I go to take my helmet off this kind of comes off with it, but if I'm gon na be taking my helmet off, I'm probably gon na be taking the helmet liner off as well. Now, as you can see, once I get it off, my hair is nice and smooth it's like. I still have it brushed, no tangles, no, not no breakage around my face. One thing I will mention that I find is a little bit more difficult with this particular helmet style. This is just a dual sport. Helmet is with the liner on it's a little bit harder to put my sunglasses on into the helmet, but that's something that's easy to overcome, while wearing the liner again, these are made by Ray see baby. This is the diva. Do helmet liner for you, ladies with medium to long hair and the wicked liner, for you, men out there or, ladies with shorter hair, be sure to check them out. You guys have any questions. Please leave them in the comment section below and we'll get back to. You if you're wondering what Tyson and I are up to check us out on Instagram and Facebook at Adventure rig thanks a lot for watching I'm Kyle with a venturi

AaronMetallion: Great tip, I'm kinda scared of hairloss from prolonged helmet usage as a guy with long hair. I believe it's called Traction Alopecia, when your hair is tugged constantly it encourages the root to grow closer to the surface until it cannot be implanted anymore, and it dies out for good. This technique will probably help with the tugging.

Eloy Cruz: Thank you for this! As a guy with long hair on top, it can annoying having hair fall in front of your eyes while riding.

hipexpressionsbellydance: Oh my gosh this product is amazing!! Perfectly and thoughtfully designed to save my hair & a whole lot of time and effort. Love it!! Happy with the fabric choices too, I'll be ordering another very soon!

Kimberly Miller: Thank you so much for making this video. I received my Raci Babi so simple to use and hair looks amazing after taking off my helmet! I will only use Raci Babi no pressure points and no HEADACHE!

Jane Doe: Thank you! I don't ride motorcycles, but my hair is straight, fine, and past my hips. Braiding it isn't enough to keep it under control. I think this will do the job for my daily hair style. I can braid it and keep it under this. I am going to get a bunch of these, AND give them for Christmas presents for my long-haired friends. :)

Christia Fisher: Just got the Diva- Do and the Wicket for my husband. Wearing it now, just tried the helmet on. Thanks Anna! From Humboldt, Iowa. Ready to ride!

Beth Madigan: I use my diva-do every ride. It did take practice, but the time spent is well worth it. I love taking it off, giving my hair a swing to show it off.

Xachremos: I’m a guy with very long hair and I’m sold on this. I tried braiding and even that wasn’t enough from turning my hair into a ratty mess.

Niphyra: Or you know... buy a silk scarf and wrap it around your hair. Saves a lot of money

Tim Kafka: Looks great untill i saw the price... 44$ uhh im going to try to make one xD

Doodle On A Motorcycle: I NEED THIS MORE THAN ANYTHING I'VE EVER NEEDED IN MY LIFE!!!!!!!!!

Ericka Williams Classy Climb Smartphone Money: sooooo a do rag??? LOL. I have big curly hair.. I am figuring out what to do with the hair now.

Gravity's Daughter: I'm thinking maybe a silk shower cap might also to do job. I'll update if it does (or doesn't lol)

southernbelle1776: Sharing with my girls! Thanks

SA Merkel: I am so sad! I cannot find the purple diva do you are wearing in the video! I know it's been over 2 years since the video posted, but I absolutely love the one you are wearing. Thank you so much for the video!! Super helpful!

Moto Michelle: Love it :)

Laura Lorenzo: Yesss I needed this!

myriam BN: Putting it on at 02:20

FancyFauna: Thank you!

Catherine Thompson: What kind of fabric is it made from?

Josh Blair: Dang this is cool, but I'm also amazed at how ur replying to every comment no matter how long after the video was posted

Sherry Kiskunas: What if you don't wear a helmet? I live in a state that doesn't legally require a helmet

Dhruvan Unnikrishnan: I decided not to ride bcos whenever I put a helmet on, it puts pressure on my hair roots, as a guy last thing I want is hair fall, that would make me deprrssed

Wavey Rain: Did nobody watching this video noticed that the girl in the thumbnail looks so sweet!

Jennifer Wasylenko: Does the bun at the back interfere with movement of your head?

LeAnn Byerly: i love your review of this product but the website sucks.

Clorox Bleach: Why can't marines use bandanas instead of bobby pins and hairspray?!

K Fox: That's just a $1.99 doo rag and skull cap marked up?

Big man Lee: I just bought a durag pack

Adventure S: Excellent you have beautiful hair hate to see it tangled so badly

Faithanne Gilbert: Anyone know of anything similar not as expensive?

Scout Master DongBag: Diva do for men?

Wavey Rain: The girl in the thumbnail looks so sweet

niquenique004: a durag!!!! wtf did you call that shit lol

Diaries Of Minnie: Soooo... a durag

Albert Tran: Cool

khaled power: Really you are beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤

Magua136: Dagone you are gorgeous

Casey McDowell: How about one for his nose hair??

HAYABVSA: Im a guy with hair past my shoulders, but not as long as her hair is. Im getting a bike this coming spring. Im 90% sure I'm gonna just cut all of my hair off lol.

Harley Rose: Yes

akash rawat: u r beautiful

lauri carlsen: You talk way to much.

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