This little "FYI" is long overdue, but I just wanted to let anyone reading my blog to know about this cool new hair accessory I have stumbled across. One of my good friends out here in Florida has started an awesome new company--
knotheads. These little hair things are very functional and fashion friendly. Check out the website for ways to order and how to use them (not hard at all!). I love them (and so do the contestants on American Idol. I believe they have even been featured in a couple magazines). Check the site out when you get a chance... very cool.
I attached a picture to peak your interest--and you know that it would be a picture of me if Greg would take one! But, since he won't... Here is my favorite use for Knotheads on a hair model...
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I do remember seeing something about these in a magazine...or another blog...I heard they were amazing! But I'm still not sure what's so great about them...care to expound?
those are super cute! I might check em out!
Surely-- They are the "one-stop shopping" of hair accessories. You have a headband, a rubberband, a "claw" clip, and a barrett all in one. They are very secure and never pull out the few hairs I have left.... And the fabric choices are VERY CUTE.
You should start selling these when you come to Utah. Make it a whole multi-level thing and become the next XanGo :)
Do you know you are one of the only people who realized it was my brilliance that posted on Tiff's blog? People actually thought that she wrote that!! ahahaha!
Thanks for the awesome post Noel. I do love those hair things thats for sure. Everyone should have them in their bathroom drawer.
I just went and looked at them, and Im a little confused on how they can do all that stuff.
You will have to show me when I see in you in CA
You always know about the latest and greatest in fashion. I will have to check them out. Thanks for sharing.
Very cute, but I'd prefer to see it on you. You need to master the art of self-picture-taking. When David was living away for 9 months there were a few occassions where I had to prop the camera on the counter, position myself strategically (this usually involved bending my knees to about a 110 degree angle) and then trying to look like my quads were killing me while I waited for the camera timer to go off. Lots of fun!
Hey my blog is going private so if you'd like an invite leave me your email address! I have one, but not sure if it's the right one!
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