Invisibobble Coil Hair Tie | Review And Demo

I have been using the Invisibobble hair ties for many years. In this video I wanted to attempt to answer any questions you may have about them. Are there dupes? Are they worth it? Can they be reshaped? How do I use them?

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So have you ever wondered what the deal is with these little phone cords? Looking coiled hair ties a little they're kind of ugly like. Why do people love these? What the hype did increase your hair? What hair type are they good for? Are they trash after they stretch out and get like all, weird and crazy? Why are they so expensive? Are there dupes? Can they make my hair look better? Well, they got volume today, I'm gon na answer all of these questions for you, because I know this is the most important thing on your mind. So welcome to my channel my name is April. I go by Rupert Rouge here on YouTube and today we're talking about Invisibles or dupes for Invisibles or even more specifically, I don't think invisible, actually invented the for the coil hair time, but they made it popular. So we're gon na be talking about coil hair ties. Please subscribe if you haven't already um, I am working on an orb, a haircare review and I've been working on it for some time now. I have everything down, except for one product and it's kind of been the holdup and then I'm also working on my derma roller review um one year before and after I was kind of waiting on a customer service question to come through. So I just received the answer to that yesterday and so now I can complete the video and get it filmed and get it ready for you. So sorry about the delay on that one. I know I've been promising it a lot lately, but I had something random happen and I was like oh that would be perfect for the video so had to add it in there. So, let's get to the video we're gon na talk about these things and I have to keep it real when my mom, my mom, actually got me hooked on these, so she bought these for me when Christmas and I was like what what are these, and so She was like well they're not supposed to crease your hair and I'm like okay yeah. I don't believe that when I see it, but over time they have become my absolute favorite hair tie like if you can tell I have this, isn't even all of them. So I have a bunch of them. These are what I wear every single day and I just I really really like them. However, the thing the claim that these don't crease your hair - I don't really agree with that. I think, maybe if you have a certain hair type or texture, you won't get won't get a major crease, but if your hair is prone to creasing buddy, when I put a ponytail order in my hair, it's got to stay that way. For the rest of the day, because it gets this nasty crease all along the back and it just doesn't come out, it doesn't matter. If it's five minutes like in five minutes, I can have the crease it's funny, because a lot of my friends, they lose their ponytail holders and there would be like or have you had a ponytail holder since 2014, because once I put my hair up, it has To stay that way until I come home and I'm ready to go to bed or take my do something different, because my hair just creases um I have before and after pictures, just because I kind of wanted to add them to the video. I knew what my hair would do, because there is a difference in the way that this crease is my hair versus the way, a regular ponytail, creases. Okay, the next thing about these things, they're eight dot. What are they eight dollars? Four pack of three - I think it's outrageous. I don't think it was like ridiculous, but what I wanted to know was I've seen a lot of people saying that you can find these for like a dollar and I'm like. Well, I want them for a dollar. I want them for a dollar, I didn't find them for a dollar, but what I did find was actually I don't know, depending on what your was at one for a dollar or what but anyways. I found this whole pack there's one extra black one that I have been trying out. This was two dollars and fifty cents at Dollar General, so yeah and there's absolutely no difference that I can tell me I don't know once they're all going to be in a drawer together. I don't think I'm even going to be able to tell them apart um. So yeah there's that so this comes from the brand. If anybody knows how to pronounce this, please enlighten most of us in the world, because I think really anybody does. According to Allure magazine, it is either skin C or skin C and it looked like it was gon na say, which would make sense, gun C scrunchie, because I think they were the either inventor or popularizer of this scrunchie but um. But then it's got this you with the two dots over and I like every time I've ever seen that you in my life, which is mostly German, mostly German. I think I've seen it in other languages, but it usually hasn't you sound. So I don't know and whiten, please somebody enlighten me: is it skin C or is it skin C? Scott c sounds really bad. I hope it's not scud-c, please be scusi. Max thing i want to talk about is hair types who do these babies work for so like i said, i've been wearing these for like four years and when people see them in my hair, they either ask me about them, or they tell me about them. Tell me about their experience with them, so I actually have a lot of commentary um, and what I have found is the people who have tried these, for the most part, universally, have a really positive experience. My daughter, my best friend's daughter, has like the thick ponytail. That'S like that big around and she's like this is the only thing that holds her hair. It stays and all day like this is a mom's dream come true, because I was so tired of trying to figure out what to do with her hair. So she absolutely loved this was complete opposite of my hair type. The only complaint I really heard and experienced also in myself, is when my hair is really curly or when I kind of let it just be in its natural state, and it's got a lot more curl in it, and I've also heard other people complain that how Curly hair, you got ta, be careful taking these out, because if you do like a messy bun and you kind of got the hair all wrapped around this, you know it can get tangled pretty fast and it it's always a good tangle like where you can get It out you just have to be really careful got to be really careful, so that might be annoying for you to kind of have to take that extra time if you do have like really kinky or curly. Naturally, curly hair, especially like thick tangle prone curly hair. Another question I want to answer her is: can they make your hair look better? Can they give you more volume, and I absolutely believe? Yes, I am going to cut to the video here in just a second, but if you, if that video might fail and the footage might be garbage so just in case, I don't to end up inserting it what I do with these, I turn my hair over Put it in a very high bun, let me bend down so you can see my hand, movements, um and just wrap this literally. For me, it's twice around my bun at the base and voila. It gives me so much more volume and, like I said you don't get the weird pattern that I used to get from a hair, regular hair elastic, so so yeah, okay. So since I was filming this invisible video today, I thought that it would show you my favorite way to get second third, fourth, fifth day here, I'm one day for today, oh yeah, I'm a little little busy. I usually wouldn't bother fixing my hair on day four, but since, like I said since I was doing the video, I thought that I would show you anyways. What I do is I sleep with my hair like this, I just toss it up. I'Ve put my head over I'm trying to. I don't normally film in here so excuse the angles, but I put my hat over twist the hair into a loose bun and then tying the invisible around it um. I usually don't have any trouble taking it out. I just kind of untwist it because the hair will get wrapped around it, which is kind of you know. You don't want to do that anyways. Then we take the hair down mirrors over here, so I'm gon na start looking over here we're just kind of like scrunching and loosen up the roots. I usually have dry shampoo in my hair at this point, so also I'm trying a new all. That'S stunning, I'm trying a new product right now, so it's making my hair kind of a little bit different than it normally is, but anyways. I am trying to figure out this orb a mystifying restyling spray. I cannot figure out what I think about this product, so I keep trying it in different ways and I'm like eventually I'm gon na figure out, because I don't it's not that I just like it. It'S just that I can't really figure out what it's trying to be or juice. Then right here looks like this. We will kind of just oh carefully brush it down, see that's my hair's, usually when I take it down, it's usually not but like hard to brush. Okay, so I'm really regretting using the orb a product just because I don't like I said I don't really understand it and I don't I feel like it has changed the results. Um that I would normally get. I normally get a little bit more wave from the twisty bun kind of a foe, but if you can see, I don't have a huge crease around the top like I would. If I used a normal ponytail, I do have a little crease here, but typically with the rest of the wave pattern, it kind of just blends and what I would do next is take a either straightener or a curling iron, depending on what kind of mood I'm In just take that and kind of kind of go up and in a c-shape and it'll blend that any creasing that you do have now, you can do this with a regular, regular, ponytail, holder or anything, and also just if you want more volume, you, I think, That'S as good as I'm going to get today, um am kind of in a hurry somehow all day to fuss, but you know honestly that took me like six minutes to do my hair. The last question I want to answer is: are they trash once they get all stretched out? Well, here's the thing might have been really really stretched out for a long time and I just keep using them um. I was reading on a forum the other day that you are either supposed to take a hairdryer to these or drop them in boiling water. I honestly haven't really had any problems with mine being super stretched out. Maybe it's just my hair type. I think I just wrap it around another time. However, we are going to definitely try the experiment. We'Re gon na drop a couple in hot water and we're gon na drop a and we're gon na use a hairdryer on a couple. So I have a bunch of them here at varying degrees. Of course, it's gon na be a really controlled, exciting experiment, we're gon na cut to the kitchen and we're gon na get to cook in on these skin cheese and these Invisibles skin cheese. That'S, I believe you, Scott geez Scott, sees alright Invisibles we're gon na work on these in a bit with invisible battles. Okay, so I'm not to try to see if we can reshape these. These here are the invisible like slimmer version. This whole line is just your regular Invisibles, and these are actually the skin cheese gun, cheese, gun, cheese. Whatever I want to drop a few in water and then I want to try the hairdryer to a few, that's getting a little bit hot, actually taking a lot longer than I thought it would. Okay, so I'm gon na go try to reheat the water and see because holding a hairdryer to it is annoying. I mean it's working, but I think I'm ready to be done with this experiment all right. Well, I failed getting the thinner invisible to reshape um. So I'll just kind of leave that in there but yeah so so far my thing would say: yes, they do go back to their original original shape. It does take a little bit longer than I thought it would. The water needs to be pretty freakin hot. You might need to massage it a little bit. I would do the water over the hairdryer one, because the hairdryer, when my hands were getting hot, so you're gon na need something to hold the hair dryer with or hold the invisible width. So yeah, that's my recommendations. If you guys had better technique than I did and you've had better success, let me know, because that was hot. It was a little bit harder than I thought it was not that it was like super hard, but I just really thought like. Oh, you get them kind of warm and they'll go right back and I thought it. I thought it took a little more effort than maybe I anticipated alright. So I would really like to invite you guys, if you're into kind of watching these sort of tools, beauty tools like beauty gadget, I don't say, gadgets but like things that help you level up your beauty, game um. I did a video and I'm gon na like it now. I think I'm gon na link it at the end of this video and edit videos for the holidays, um, and I think it just really got lost in the shuffle. But it was like a really excellent recommendations for kind of things like these just had a lot of really inexpensive products in it and yeah. So I'm gon na invite you guys to watch that if you're interested regardless, I really appreciate you guys watching ping. I like hanging out with you and sharing my ridiculous love of stuff, I guess and yeah anyway. So thanks for hanging out and obviously you guys getting soon.

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•ʏᴜᴋᴛɪ ᴠᴏʜʀᴀ•: They are not ugly

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