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Are hair wraps any good?

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Blinkingbatshit · 01/11/2021 22:32

Just seen an ad pop up on my FB for hair wraps - idea seems to be they’re more comfy than a towel after washing your hair and absorb water so it dries quicker….does anyone have any experiences or recommendations? Thanks!

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KirstenBlest · 01/11/2021 22:40

I've got one somewhere. Wasn't that impressed but it stays on, which a towel doesn't.

SingingWaffleDoggy · 01/11/2021 22:41

Very useful for mid to long length hair. There’s a knack to using them if your hair is longer that the wrap. You can potter about without them falling off rather than using a towel amd they’re usually lighter. I’ve got a couple of cheap ones that work just fine but keep being stolen by DD so have just bought a dock and bay one

BlueCowWonders · 01/11/2021 22:43

Dd has one and showers then sleeps in it - she finds it comfortable. Mid length curly hair

Puffinhead · 01/11/2021 22:44

How funny! I saw the same thing and was wondering about it too - thought might be good for teen DDs.

JulesJules · 01/11/2021 22:53

I got my DDs Dock and Bay ones, they like them. They stay in place really well.

MeredithGreyishblue · 01/11/2021 22:56

They make my scalp really bad but I suffer from SD so the damp is no good for me.

They do stay on though!

RobertaFirmino · 01/11/2021 23:03

Seventeen quid???

They are £1.15 at Wilko and they work a treat!

www.wilko.com/en-uk/wilko-hair-turban/p/0418210

KirstenBlest · 01/11/2021 23:05

Wilko is great for lots of things

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