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Headbands


Question Posted Wednesday November 28 2007, 8:02 pm

whenever i wear a headband, my head behind my ears hurts where i cant stand it. at first its ok but after about an hour of wearing it i have to take it off because it hurts so bad. but i really like how they look, and a lot of people wear them. so, is there any kind of trick to wear a headband without it hurting so much?

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Jeanne answered Thursday November 29 2007, 3:30 am:
Yeah, that happens to me too. You could try stretching it out some so it's not so tight behind your ears. Or you could try putting some little pads on it (the kind you stick on the bottom of chair legs so they don't scratch the floor).

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XoXoXoXo77 answered Thursday November 29 2007, 2:19 am:
ya that happens to me too. only with some headbands though. maybe try a different headband.

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