The healthiest relationship with headbands I’ve ever had was with my husband. We’ve been together for over 30 years, and we have a very healthy relationship with headbands.
While I'm normally a sucker for the type of headbands that make you look like a giant bug and have the ability to turn you into something you're not, I am not a big fan of the designs that are just there to give you a cute haircut. The one that I really liked was the ones that have a design that has a line going down the middle.
Well, I have had my fair share of headbands and when you're wearing one, you feel like you've got some sort of insect repellant going on.
People who wear headbands will probably tell you that they’re not the best-looking people in the world (because I would have had a field day with that face). So if you are into that type of headband, you’ll want to take stock of some of the things you can do to make your headbands look more like a part of your body.
First, find an area you want to wear the headband in. You can do this by finding a store that sells the headbands and showing them that you have a good idea of what kind of headband you want.
This will also help you get a better idea of the shape of your headband.
This is where the “headband” part comes in. Many headbands come with a band that can be attached to your head, or to your wrist, to make things look more like your actual body. But you can also do things like tape your band to the back of your head, make it clip in your hair, or even just clip it on your head.
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