Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Coveryourhair.com Flower Pony Review & Giveaway!

Coveryourhair.com has a variety of hair accessories and more for any age! I've used their product before and loved it, so I was excited to try another!






My hair has gotten really long the past few months so I was looking for something to keep it up, yet still be fun and professional for the workplace.  The Feathery Flower Pony is an artificial flower, with a few feathers peeking out from it.





What is so great about the feather pony is that you can use it as a pony tail holder, or you can use it as a clip! I've used the clip only on an updo, the pony tail and I've attached the clip to one of my handbags for extra bling.  It's a very versatile piece that comes in a variety of colors.  It's also made really well, which is great, because my hair accessories take a beating.

Coveryourhair.com also offers knitted hats, bandanas, berets, headbands, shawls, snoods and more.  It's definitely an awesome store brimming with fantastic products.  My next order is going to be for stocking stuffers - it's never too early to start those!

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10 comments:

  1. I would love the Black Gold Applique Bow Hard Headband! It's so cute!

    Iriel

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  2. I could use some Goody Ouchless Thick Stone Pony Holders

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  3. I liked the Banana Clips and the Elegant Headwrap.

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  4. My sister and I would go gaga over these! My favorite is the Rose Zipper Hair Clip!

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  5. I like the pony holders. Some of them are really cute.

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  6. Any of the headbands or hair clips! Ashey

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  7. I'd like to have one of the Shiny Butterfly Hard Hair Band.
    Michelle Tucker

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  8. I like the hair clips!!! I hope I win, thanks for the chance!!!
    Tamara Serrao
    Tserrao1@yahoo.com

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