Sisterlocks Bungee Pony Tail Holders

My newest hair tool....Love it! No hassles pulling ponytails through rubber bands or hair ties. Well they all have their place in my hair tool's case.

Be careful with the bungee ponytail holders because the hooks can snag your hair. Patience and care is needed in using them. Make sure the hooks do not hook onto your locks.

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Hi guys pr, charles here and today i wanted to share with you my new ponytail tool. Actually, it's an addiction now, okay, so now you all know about bungie jumping right, and you know the bungee cord, that little stretchy thing that people you know bounce off of once. You know they do the bungee jumping well, that has come in handy for my ponytails or have you seen like these? You know when people try to tie down their um boxes on those little carts that fold out with the wheels, and you see them in the subway or people are traveling and it's like if the suitcase just busted open - and they have these - like these rubber bandy Thingies that they wrap around it well, lo and behold, it's also for ponytail holding now. This is a blonde one. Blonde is a long story, but i decided to try these. This was the last one in the store and i got this out of sally's and they were discontinuing to sell it in the store and it's funny i called around for them, because i didn't want to wait. Amazon.Com sells them, and i didn't want to wait to order it, because i wanted to do my hairstyle at the time and i needed to have my ponytail be intact and just easy to undo and to put up anyway. This is how it works. You have it. You will form your ponytail you'll wrap one end around it. Then you'll swing the other end around and clamp it or hook it, and the tension is what's going to hold the ponytail in place and then, when you're done, you just unhook it. There isn't any like feeding your hair through the loop or the or the hole of the ponytail holder, and you hopefully shouldn't snap or pull or fray any of your locks, trust and believe i have done a lot of that with um traditional ponytail holders. I love it if your ponytail is tiny, you can keep wrapping this around, but you keep wrapping it around. It increases the um tension anyway. This was the last color they had so i bought it and i tried it out. You can find this on amazon.com. I think you just type in ponytail or bungee ponytail holders, that's what i've used in the past and that's how i figured out what they look like and were and use them. So i want to thank my subscribers and i want to thank my new subscribers. Please subscribe if you're new to my channel. Please continue to leave feedback and comments. I love it. Thank you and any suggestions. I am open to plenty of suggestions. Alright guys. I see you all in the next video, but please remember, trust your beauty and own. It. Peace,

K Willa: Thanks for posting. Taking ponytails down with traditional ponytailers is also a pain--I usually end up cutting them out of my daughters' hair. I hope these aren't expensive. Thanks again!your hair is gorgeous!

Regina Velloza: Hi, How long does the hair has to be to start the locks?  I recently cut off 14" of hair just so I could start this process. I am so excited.  Your hair is beautiful.

Desery168: Thanks for the info. You know I'm gonna ask about that updo, real nice

Nati: I used to use those on my daughter's locs cuz her hair was WAAAY too thick for traditional ponytial holders. I still have one laying around here and use it for my locs now. You have to be careful though cuz if it gets caught in your hair it can rip the hair. 

MremboOne: Demonstration please

Kaylynn Stanley: Next can you do a video about how you wear your hair to bed?

pearlsrevealed: No 360 of that hairstyle!!! You wrong.

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