I saw Lilla Rose products advertised on Facebook over the years, but I assumed it was just a barrette to make your hair look pretty.
When Tori first contacted me to inquire if I would like to try the Flexi, I didn’t actually know what I was getting into. Once you see how pretty they are, you’ll want more than one. I’d recommend that if you have hair down to your bum, and you want to wear it pinned up, get the extra-large Flexi for that and a large Flexi for ponytails. The problem is that most of us like to sometimes wear our hair up and sometimes wear it down, so you might need a couple of different sizes to have the flexibility of wearing your Flexi clip to suit your mood. You can find the video on Tori’s Lilla Rose website, as well as the Flexi catalogue. There are 7 sizes of Flexi including an extra large and jumbo size.Īnd there is a handy video to watch to help you determine which size is best for the way you like to wear your hair. I did notice that the autumn Flexi that is featured in October, “autumn freestyle” would be a perfect match for her wardrobe palette, though. The Flexi was a good accent for her denim and indigo tops, but not so much for the other colours in her wardrobe. Sarah’s wardrobe is from the autumn palette with orange, green, rust, chocolate brown, and scarlet red. The Flexi that Tori sent me was my favourite garnet colour and coordinated well with most of my wardrobe – winter jewel tones of burgundy, jade, sapphire, and black. Tori sent me a large Flexi Clip to review. Would it hold up to regular use and would we hold up to doing our hair in more than just a simple French braid, our usual hairstyle?
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Sarah and I thought it would be fun to share the Flexi for a month to give it a really good trial run at Joybilee Farm. Tori wanted to know how the Flexi Clip coordinated with my active, homestead lifestyle. Thanks for modelling the Flexi-clip, Sarah.