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Save on a pack of biodegradable hair ties that don't break easily

TL;DR: Invest in your ponytail with a pack of Terra Ties: 100% Organic and Biodegradeable Hair Ties for $10.99, a 26% savings as of Oct. 25.


It's always nice to have an extra hair tie on deck. Want a biodegradable option? Consider switching to Terra Ties.

These hair ties are made of natural rubber and organic cotton, are black (so they go with everything), and are dyed with all-natural dyes. The rubber/cotton combo makes this pack of ties extra thick and durable, so rest assured they're less likely to break on you. But that doesn't mean they aren't comfortable, too.

If you're running low on hair ties or you could use an upgrade from the flimsy ones you currently own, get yourself some Terra Ties: 100% Organic and Biodegradable Hair Ties. A pack of 27 hair ties regularly costs $14, but you can get a pack for $10.99 for a limited time only. Read more...

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