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Package Length:9.1 inches
Package Width:5.2 inches
Package Height:1.7 inches
Package Weight:0.25 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 7 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 7 customer reviews )
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9 of 9 found the following review helpful:


5Great For People with VERY LONG Hair!  Sep 21, 2010 By Tsarmina
First of all I have tried pretty much ever gimmicky new hair accessory to come out or be shown on TV. Bumpit's, beadmagic, topsy tail, hairdini, etc. I think you get the picture...... The Hairagami is absolutely the best! I have "extremely long hair" (it grows all the way past the bottom of my rear) when you have hair that long it is really hard to find any product that will work with it. The hairagami does though and it works really well. I have been pretty much using them since they came out, so that's been at least six or seven years maybe more. I have even figured out how to use the half scrunchie one to make a bun. Ok the product itself; it is two "snappy" bars sewn together in" velvet" like case. I have found that if you firmly hold the ends (not pushing down on them, but holding them taught) they won't snap back on you, which seems to be the major reason for criticism of the product. The best way I have found to use them is by first putting my hair into a ponytail. Yeah I know they don't tell you to do this, but I have found that your bun is a lot stronger this way. next I put my hair in between the two rods with the "bump" side up (stack the rods on top of each other "spooning" the bumps against each other). You will have to figure out where on your hair to position it being as how everyone has a different legenth. I position mine at the very bottom. next I roll it up towards my scalp, if I do it right the hairagami will fold to the down position (you might need to try it a few times to get it right) if you fold it firmly and don't pinch it to make it snap into place you shouldn't get "hurt' after folding it closed I "stack" the two rods on each other and fluff and pull the hair down completing the bun into a perfect round. You might want to put a tight rubber band or scrunchie around it to make the hair etc taught, but I usually don't find this necessary. There are a lot of other hair styles in the book, I tried most of them and they all look great. But I usually just make the bun described. The hair style options are endless, I have even made "princess leia" buns before. Also another benefit is the longer you leave them in, the more your hair curls, I love this so much because having long it takes freaking forever to curl it. I wash my hair dry it a bit with the hair dryer snap one of the on and by the time I go out later my hair has devolved a lot of nice body. Just take it down and either leave it the way it is or brush it a bit, looks great. I don't use the "scrunchie" thing too much, but I have found that in a pinch I can use it to carefully roll my hair up in a bun.
The only color I would skip is the white because it stains easily. Get the black, which blends in really well if you have dark hair. If you have light hair get one of the lighter color ones, although I have seen blonde girls wearing the black ones and they still look good.
Anyway this is an awesome product; don't listen to the negative reviews. It's not the products fault that they couldn't figure out how to use it!
A total must for people with long hair! I will always have a least half a dozen of these as long as they make them.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Thinking of cutting your hair just for ease, not for style? Hold that thought...  Jan 24, 2011 By Joe & Rachel
I used to be in the military. In the military, 2 of the many regulations for females' hairstyles are that they are 1) not allowed to go below the uniform collar and 2) not allowed to interfere with headgear. The low bun is the most favored since it follows these regulations and it is easy to style. The problem with the bun is that it is not entirely secure against running for extended distances, crawling on your back, rolling in the mud, or repelling upside down, no matter how many bands or pins placed in the hair.

My hair was long (reached my lower back) and thick. When I first purchased this product, I followed the instructions and gave the bun a test run. My hair definitely remained in the style, but it looked sloppy by the end of the day; the bun hung loose from the head as the day progressed.

I am not sure how I came about it, but I decided to style my hair into a ponytail first before using the Hairagami. Not only had this added step kept my bun tight, secure, & professional-looking all day, it had also made it MUCH EASIER to style since all I had to do was roll the tail of the ponytail (remember, my hair was long and thick, which means that it was heavy).

I am no longer in the military. But to this day, I am a loyal user of the Hairagami. Oh, I have had my hair cut short. (Remember T Boz when TLC first became mainstream?) But that was for style, not for convenience.

- Rachel

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


3Not good with layered hairstyles  Jan 31, 2011 By KC "reading-FREAK!"
Yeah, I was disappointed with my Hairagami, but only because I usually have my hair done in a layered style. Whether long or short layers, once I get the bulk of my hair in place (starting with my hair in a ponytail DID help a lot) I still have to tuck, pin, & spray my hair into place. There are other hair accessories/tools that work better, & look great, too such as Goody Simple Styles Spin Pin Color: Blonde or Brunette. Lastly, it didn't take long for the Hairgami to start looking a bit ragged, & get to the point where if I just stared at it too hard it would *snap!* & curl up, forcing me to begin again. This was probably the reason why it became so ragged & "touchy" as soon as it did.

I payed closer attention to the commercials that were being broadcast back then, & I noticed -albeit belatedly- that ALL of the models had long hair all of one length. I didn't see even a single model with any layers whatsoever.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:


5MY DAUGHTER LOVE'S IT  Nov 30, 2010 By sherrie777
I got my daughter her first haragami about 6 or more years ago, she is 20 now, but anyway, you hardly ever see her without one in her hair, She uses them until the fabric is so worn the metal shoes through. It was sad when she lost her last one, worse then telling a chocolate lover they can't have chocolate anymore. She goes to clubs, work, hiking etc, and so on with one in her hair. I highly recomend this product. Oh, and it doesn't break your hair like even the best fat rubber hair ties do.

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3Great for ballet  Jul 14, 2010 By wackyseester
Kids asked me to buy it since a number of girls in their class showed it to them. It took a litle getting used to; one kid can do her ballet hair all by herself now and gets a perfect bun every time, no problem. Have to help with the other child but her hair is a *very* thick which makes it a little harder to deal with.

Works as advertised.

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