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Hair bands for shorter hair?

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MiniCooperLover · 30/03/2021 17:17

Former pixie cut is growing out and is too long to be considered short and too short to be considered 'grown out' and I haven't bothered to make a hair appointment yet as I'm vaguely thinking of growing it again as I've done a lot of the hard growing out work already. But I need something while I'm 'in between'. Any suggestions of hair bands or where to get some silk scarves I could use as a bandana or hairband?

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broadstrokes · 30/03/2021 17:57

Bumping for you op as I am in a similar predicament. My hair looks ok with glasses on my head, but I need to wear my glasses for driving and watching TV, so I am looking for some sort of hair band, clip, scarf anything to keep it in place. But having always had short hair previously, I am clueless!

broadstrokes · 30/03/2021 20:41

Anyone?

OwBist · 30/03/2021 20:46

I bought some wide stretch-cotton hairbands when mine was in-between. They are pretty florals, with a twist in the front, and I could tuck my hair into them whilst it grew. From Amazon, like these:

www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B08DY1MSXX/ref=cm_sw_r_u_apa_fabc_YAAKJAD2NSQ892AHH6R4?psc=1&tag=mumsnetforu03-21

schroeder · 30/03/2021 20:52

Great quality hair accessories from tegen

I like also hinged type clips like these from boots
for just clipping back bits or twisting back a overgrown fringe.

broadstrokes · 31/03/2021 09:55

Those Tegen accessories look great! And thank you for other recommendations Owbist and *Schroeder)

Apologies op - don't mean to hi-jack thread!

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