2 days ago | By Scary Mommy
Do you love the look and functionality of headbands but can't stand how they feel on your head? The pinch behind your ears? The dull headache? The nagging slippage of an ill-fitting band and the constant need for readjustment? Same. Same. Same and same. We ask headbands to do a lot of different jobs for us: from keeping our hair and sweat at bay during a workout to covering up a bad hair day to dressing up and accessorizing our looks and more. We all have unique head shapes, hair types and lengths, and styles - and those differences can make finding comfortable headbands a daunting task...
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