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The lululemon headbands are not as great as they seem.
They are between 7-12 dollars each and they are not really worth it.
I bought one thinking it would be great for running and working out, but they slip off really easily and do not keep your hair out of your eyes.
I love lululemon, but this product sells only because of its logo.
I have a couple of these, they're not bad, but they do slip. There is a newer version of it now with a rubbery underside to prevent slippage.
I love Lululemon. I really do. But these headbands bug me. They never stay on my head, always slip off halfway through a workout, or even if I'm just wearing it around the house. Then I get stuck readjusting it halfway through my day, when there isn't always a mirror around, and sometimes the result was not so pretty.
To be fair -- I have an abnormally large head. Hats do not fit me, unless its a stretchy winter toque. So maybe it's my head that causes the problem, but I just don't like them. I guess you have to try it out to see for yourself.
It seems like it's a problem only I am facing, but the headband I purchased from Lululemon was too big for my head. It's so big that it just doesn't stay on my head - AT ALL!
I'm 5'5 with an average built so I'm not too sure if the headband I purchased was a defect in that it was bigger than it should have been, or if Lululemon's headbands are bigger than other makes.
I have to agree - there is definitely a lust factor for Lululemon clothing and accessories. but can anyone tell me why a pant costs over $100! Yes, I too fell for their branding and I bought myself not one..but TWO pants. I convinced myself that I needed it for gym and that they were going to motivate me to exercise. In the long run, it didn't have any affect on me! I bought something similar from Wal Mart which works just fine. I totally regret getting the pants, but I deifnitely understand why there's a demand for the products. Its all about healthy lifestyle and how a company can use that to brand their products. The headband is another wasteful material that shouldn't cost more than 5 dollars (I'm being generous). I'm not comparing to those from Walmart because I know where Lululemon and Walmart manufacture their materials, but I can't see a justification for Lululemon to be priced so high.
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