Has anyone tried these? Sallys in San Souchi doesn't have them; do you know of anywhere in St. Mary's or Calvert that sells them?
Has anyone tried these? Sallys in San Souchi doesn't have them; do you know of anywhere in St. Mary's or Calvert that sells them?
Has anyone tried these? Sallys in San Souchi doesn't have them; do you know of anywhere in St. Mary's or Calvert that sells them?
I recently saw the commercial - very cute! You might want to check Bed, Bath & Beyond and Kohls. They seem to carry a lot of "as seen on tv" stuff. Target & Wal-Mart have increased their selection as well.
I am sorry, but some of the hair styles in the commercial make it look like the women have a big ol' booty on the back of their head.
:butthead:
I've seen the commercial and very tempted, but for some weird reason, I get flashbacks of the "banana clips" when I see it.
It reminds me of hair styles from the 50s. Just short of a beehive. I don't like the style.
I have these. I ordered them from asseenontv.com. I can't get the hang of using them though. You can either see it under the hair or I can't get it to stay firmly in place. I just wanted a little lift on top.
You can find them on Ebay but I haven't seen them locally.
My friend ordered them from Ebay for her wedding. The package came in and instead of the Bump Its she got Life, the board game
I saw that ad on TV. What keeps them from falling right out when you bend over? My hair is very fine and straight, there is no way that thing would stay in without a full can of Aquanet!
I've seen the commercial and very tempted, but for some weird reason, I get flashbacks of the "banana clips" when I see it.
All the kewl kids are putting bumps in their hair. Some look really cute...some, not so much. :shrug:
Ahhh the good ol days
I wanted to try the little one only. I have a hard time getting the teazed bump in the from when I pull my bangs up. I think my hair might be a little thin for them though.
For fine, thin hair you should probably use allot of "styling cream" and one of those thin hard teasing brushes and tease your hair up like they used to do years ago.
Back when big hair was in that's what we used to do.
Perm, styling cream, curling iron, teasing brush and comb the top smooth then spray on your helmet of aquanet until it's so hard it breaks when you brush it out.
Make sure your listening to VanHalen while your doing your "do".
Has anyone tried these? Sallys in San Souchi doesn't have them; do you know of anywhere in St. Mary's or Calvert that sells them?