✨ Unleash Your Inner Stylist with a Twist!
The Ruihfas 6Pcs Magic Rabbit Ear Sponge Foam Donut Holder is a versatile hair styling tool made from fabric and sponge, measuring approximately 33cm in length. This set of six allows for quick and easy hairstyle transformations, perfect for any occasion. With random patterns and colors, you can express your unique style while enhancing your natural beauty effortlessly.
T**.
Cute, but I wish I could pick the designs
I love these. They're easy to use, hold my hair all day, and they're cute. The learning curve made things a little tricky for a few days, but that's as long as it took for me to learn to use it right. I've had these for six months now, used them almost every day, and all six of them are still intact. The only complaint I have is that the buyer can't choose the designs. There were three I really liked and two I hated; I ended up getting both of the ones I hated and only one of the ones I really liked. Bad luck, I guess.
A**R
Cute and easy.
Just got this in today. Worked well on my stubborn Asian hair that normally bounce everything back out. My daughter is mixed and hair not as stubborn, turns out so nice that she wants this done for school tomorrow. She is in Fifth grade. I didn't need fifty Bobby ponds to hold it in too. Just the twist. Wish it comes with more colors and patterns. Loving how cute it looks!Note: the set I received was not foam. It was a fabric with around what feels like a wire frame. The fabric is really sturdy. I roll it up in the morning around 6:30/7 and I work all day and it still sits firm and tight up till when I go and take it down around 10. Very cute and professional looking. I literally do not have to touch, readjust, or brush through my hair with these bows in. I work in the medical field and don't have time to keep fussing over my hair, so these are perfect. I will be buying more and hope they are the same quality.
T**D
Great, if you don’t mind the patterns.
I confess that I bought these because I saw an ad for the Carlin, a much more expensive, but similar-looking hair accessory. They’re the same basic concept: a bun form that you don’t have to carefully hide in your hair, since it’s designed to be seen. I already have some of the bun forms that you have to hide, and they can look good if I put in the effort to carefully arrange my hair to cover every last bit of the bun form, but that’s more work than I usually want to do.These are very quick and easy to use, and look adorable on kids, or I suppose on grownups who want to wear jaunty little bunny ears in silly patterns. They hold hair securely, and are very comfortable to wear. I can put all my fine, slightly wavy, hip-length hair up in one of these and do gardening and chores for hours without my hair getting in the way.These are made of smooth woven fabric, over what feels like soft foam, over wire. The fabric looks like it was designed to be seen, not hidden, which doesn’t necessarily mean the patterns are worth seeing. I got six different colors, in three different patterns. Two are polka dotted, white on navy, and red on pale pink. The polka dots give a fun, retro, Rosie the Riveter look. I also got two flower prints, which are OK I suppose. They have so many colors, they both coordinate and clash with any outfit. But I also got two lip prints, white with red lips and light blue with pink lips, which are just ridiculous. They also have the word “passion” printed on them, but a lot of the words are cut up, so it looks like it could be “poison” when you see just parts of the word. It looks like a 1980s retro pattern, and I didn’t even like ‘80s fashion in the ‘80s. My girls, ages 9 and 11, immediately dismissed the lips as way too cringy for them to wear.I don’t see why these need to be in patterns at all instead of solid colors. Some simple black, white, red, blue, etc would look great, even elegant. Or fabric that’s woven in multiple shades of one color (like threads of various shades of blue woven into one fabric) would coordinate with a lot of outfits, since it would match any shade of blue. But considering how these have just a little fabric showing from under hair, having that fabric show a disembodied lip or part of a word that might be “poison” is just weird. The patterns seem to be the main disadvantage of these over the Carlin, which you can choose in a wide variety of solid colors. If I wanted to wear something like this in public, I might spring for a Carlin, or cover one of these in a less silly fabric.
O**S
GREAT BUY!
They are cute, easy to use and feel like they are good quality and covered with fabric. If the seller gave different package options I would buy more - but as they sell now, I'm afraid I would just end up with the same colors/designs.
E**N
Wish there were more/better fabric options
I like these hair stylers! They are easy to use, stay in all day, and make a nice bun without any "poking". They don't poke my head like clips or bobby pins do, they don't poke my husband when he hugs me, and I can even sleep with it in. When I take it out, it leaves some nice curls at the ends. (Tip: Put it in damp hair for better curls when it comes out.)My only complaint is the limited selection of patterns. I don't care for the ones with the lips at all (not my style) and I got 2 of those. If you could select patterns and there were more options, I'd buy more to coordinate with my outfits!Update: Reducing to 4 stars because they don't last well. The wire inside breaks after some duration of regular wear, so 2 of my 6 are already unusable after 3 months. I LOVE the concept, but I'm going to look for another brand for better life and pattern options.
C**G
Best for medium length or thin hair
I have mid back length, thick, curly hair. I bought the Carlin by Mihoko which was $30 with shipping, yikes. I bought these hoping for a cheap alternative and while I would still argue they are a great value and pretty cute, they make my bun too tight/small. If you have a different type of hair these might work perfectly for you. If I could get them twice as large as they currently are, I would be in love.
K**J
Not for long and thick hair
Cute, but definitely need them longer for longer hair. My hair is well past the middle of my back, just past my tailbone. It's a struggle to bring the ends together to close. Not a total loss, as I have friends I can give them to.I do wish there was the ability to pick a different group of patterns. I only really liked 2 that I got.I can't speak for how well these will hold up over time.
T**K
More functional than pretty
These are easy to use and hold my hair well. I have very long hair and these were up to the task. I usually do a sort of "half bun" and leave enough hair out of the bun that it reaches down to my shoulders. I like that because it's a little more casual than a full bun.The colors are somewhat muddy, not vibrant. And after a long sweaty hike, when I took the pink one out of my hair, it had turned sort of blue, kind of like if I'd washed it with a new pair of blue jeans.
A**R
Great for the price!
This photo was taken after a full day of wear in thin, layered, medium length hair. Nothing EVER stays in my hair all day. The flower and pika dot patterns are very wearable, the passion/lip ones not so much for me personally. The wire in them is a little thin so they will likely break from repeated use at some point but you get 6 in a pack. It is a bit tricky to keep the hair tight enough but once you get the hang of it it’s pretty quick and easy.
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