Do you or someone you know like to wear headbands? I love to wear them so I can keep my hair out of my eyes. My bangs are always falling in my face and I hate it. Headbands help keep my hair up and away from my face. I recently had the opportunity to review a headband from Headbands of Hope.
Headbands of Hope are made for all ages. For every headband purchased one will be given away to someone with cancer and a $1 will be donated to the St. Baldricks Foundation to fund life-saving childhood cancer research.
I am so excited to have had the chance to review one of these headbands. I love that they have a great meaning to them. I received a headband called “Classic Shabby” in the color of “Jelly Bean”. I think this is a very beautiful headband and it was made very well. The actually headband part is very stretchy and should be able to fit everyone. I don’t see any problems with the material, it should all stay together just fine. I have had a lot of headbands that are made very cheap and you can see all the glue around the sides. With this headband I was unable to find any problems. They have many different headbands to choose from including classic, skinny, go glitter, beaded, lace, sunflower, pearl bow, couture partner and hope gear.
If you’re looking to buy a headband for yourself or anyone else, you should check out Headbands of Hope. While buying a headband you’ll be donating to a great cause as well. How awesome is that?
Disclosure: I received this product in exchange for a review. The opinions are all my own and may differ from your own.
Danelle says
OMG! What a great cause and product. I love when companies give something so important back. It is a win-win for everyone. Such a couple of cuties in the pictures!!
KatBp says
Thank you! 🙂 I love that they give back to, it’s amazing!
Alaina Bullock says
This is the first I have heard of Headbands for Hope, but I think it is a wonderful concept and product! I am thinking of getting a few for my niece for Christmas. I love how the company helps out such a great cause, too. Thanks for sharing!