Blaq Vixen Beauty Review

Lakish Campbell at Blaq Vixen Beauty reviews Tassi:

< Vix Fix: Trump the Trouble with Tassi

For the last three face of the days (FOTDs) that I’ve done, I’ve used the Tassi to help keep my hair out of my face. I’ve been wearing my hair two ways – soft, loose curls or wavy. I hate putting a clip or scrunchie in because it agitates the curl pattern and oftentimes I have break out my curling iron to restyle that part of my hair. It’s frustrating when time isn’t on my side anyway. I’ve haven’t had that problem since incorporating the Tassi hair wrap into my daily regimen. My hair has a life of its own which means that it’s so easy to go from a spectacular hair day to a crumby one. The Tassi wrap saves me time just in case my hair wants to do its own thing and not behave. I have the lavender Tassi which is pictured at top right. It is available for $14.99.

Made out of a soft, stretchable combination of cotton (80%) and polyester (20%), the Tassi hair wrap’s main mission is to help you live your life, let you do what you do without messing up your ‘do. Catchy, isn’t it? And it’s so true because it does just that. There’s no dents or creases to worry about, your face is free, there’s skincare without hair. How beautiful is that? Too beautiful in my opinion. I use my Tassi for my morning routine, which includes washing my face, brushing my teeth and applying my makeup (if any). Then I wash dishes and do my evening routine before I hit the satin.

If you have the same dilemma I did, do yourself a favor and invest in a Tassi wrap!


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