The Tassi is kinda like a headband, kinda like a shower cap, and kinda, like, awesome, if you ask me. But hey, you’re the judge. It’s meant to “keep your hair outta there.” Where? Outta your way so you can get all of your girlie things accomplished—face washing, makeup application, skin care, etc. Best part is, you can “do what you do without messing up your doo!” That’s right. Pull off the Tassi, with its loose elastic and soft fabric, and your hair is no worse for the wear. The same cannot be said of some headbands and clips that leave creases or flatten your coif. It comes in a rainbow of fun colors and can be purchased here for only $14.99. So what’s the word? Pass or fail?
Update: Here’s a local link.
Last Week’s Results: HerCut = Fail. What we learned: Your hair is what it is, no matter how you slice it. Treat it appropriately.
Pass! Bet you could have guess that.
PASS! 100% I have a Tassi and I love it! Usually I have to use a rubberband AND a headband to keep my hair out of my face when I wash it but with the Tassi it’s just one step and like Katie said it doesn’t make dents in my hair like rubberbands do. I use my every night and it makes me smile. If you have long hair like I do make sure to put all your hair in it – don’t use it like a headband. It is tough enough to hold all your hair. I heart my Tassi!
Pass. Definitely. LOVE the idea of this thing. I mean, I don’t like having to do weird things with my hair just to keep it out of the sink when I wash my face.
Pass. I kind of want to go get one now. =)
Pass, I just ordered two!! Free shipping!
PASS! I am going to order 4! I must share this genious product. Since I don’t own one (Yet!) I cannot speak from experience, but consider me sold! Anything that makes life easier and faster is at the top of my lists these days.
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