PONY-O Ponytail Holders: Why Keep Damaging Your Hair with Cheap Elastics?

PONY-O Ponytail Holders: Why Keep Damaging Your Hair with Cheap Elastics?

You invest in the best for your hair—premium shampoo and conditioner, nourishing hair masks, and careful use of heat tools to prevent damage. Yet, you still rely on cheap, damaging hair elastics to tie your hair back. Make it make sense!

Is it because they’re inexpensive and come in a pack of 100? Well, there’s always a hidden cost to those so-called savings.

Cheap elastic hair ties are not only harsh on your hair but also on the environment. They often break after a few uses (if you're lucky), end up in the trash, and contribute to waste. On top of that, they cause damage, breakage, and those frustratingly unatttractive hair creases, undoing all the effort you’ve put into caring for your hair.

It’s time for an upgrade. PONY-O bendable hair ties are here to save the day—and your hair. Designed with a unique, patented technology, PONY-O won’t pull, crease, or break your hair. Plus, they’re durable, lasting hundreds of uses. That’s not just good for your hair; it’s good for the environment too.

Worried about the price? Think of it this way: PONY-O costs only pennies per use and gives you healthier hair and long-lasting wear. Investing in a quality hair tie also means less trips to the salon. Say goodbye to unnecessary waste in the landfills and broken hair strands, and hello to a better way to style your hair.

Ready to make the switch? Try PONY-O today. What have you got to lose—other than damaged hair?

Wondering what size you need? We recommend the Medium PONY-O for most hair types. If you have super thick hair, go for the XX PONY-O, with a diameter of 2.7 inches, it'll hold a lot of hair. For half up hairstyles, or a less voluminous ponytail, choose the Small PONY-O.

Check out these blogs to learn more about PONY-O hair accessories:

The History of Hair Ties and How Women Made Them Better

How To Make The Perfect Ponytail With PONY-O

What is a PONY-O

 

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