Katie Maloney is closing a big chapter in her marriage.
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Putting your hair up? Cute! But unfortunately, that’s usually not the end of the story. A lot of hair ties can lead to creases, damage and even serious headaches. “It’s actually a real headache disorder known as ponytail headache syndrome,” explained Wade Cooper, D.O., the director of Michigan Medicine’s Headache and Neuropathic Pain Program. Basically, it’s super important finding a hair tie that works for you and your hair!
Luckily, Teleties exists. The brand’s hair ties are totally beautiful, but they’re also made specifically to avoid creases, tugging and slipping, so your ponytail or half-up hairstyle lasts and doesn’t cause you discomfort. What’s also cool is that these hair ties can be cleaned with soap and water to stay bacteria-free!
Teleties come in different sizes to fit different hair types and styles. They can be used for ponytails, pigtails, braids, cornrows, space buns and so many more. You can wear them as cute bracelets too! There are so many variations, so let Us show you some of our favorite packs below!
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This style drew Us in right away, so it was no surprise to find it has over 2,800 reviews. The iridescent rainbow colors in this three-pack are just the prettiest. Grab them in a small size for thin to medium hair, or in large for thicker or curly hair!
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For the Love of Nudes
Want a hair tie that matches your hair color or skin tone for a sleek look? This set of five tiny Teleties comes in nude shades for this purpose. This size is perfect for kids’ hair, top knots or for the ends of braids. Also
Katie Maloney is closing a big chapter in her marriage.
Hi everyone:I am incredibly sad that this will be the last “weekend read” that I will be sending you. It has been such a pleasure and a privilege to work alongside each of you here at Disney and many of you at 21st Century Fox.I am so proud of the work we have done together, the friendships we have forged and the consistent success we have celebrated.
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Hoda Kotb has had some incredible opportunities when it comes to her life and career, and moving on from them hasn't been easy at times.MORE: Hoda Kotb shares fears about being an older mom: 'It's scary'ALSO: HELLO! launches Jubilee T-shirt collection to celebrate Queen Elizabeth in styleThe Today star talked to co-star Jenna Bush Hager on Today with Hoda and Jenna about making tough choices and moving on to better things.VIDEO: Jenna Bush Hager and Hoda Kotb host New Year's Eve Special"They always say life's about how to start something and how to end it," Hoda started off by saying, with Jenna agreeing."How did you know to say goodbye to New Orleans, for example?" she asked, referring to Hoda's prior position as an anchor and reporter for WWL in Louisiana before moving to NBC.MORE: Savannah Guthrie and Hoda Kotb brave the pouring rain for special Harry Styles performance"That was my hardest professional goodbye ever," she explained: "Because I fit like a puzzle piece in New Orleans."She went on to get a little emotional as she explained that it felt like the moment was right for a jump, worrying that she would have regretted it if she didn't, with Jenna agreeing."I stood on the edge and just jumped."Hoda and Jenna opened up about leaving behind their past careers for NBCJenna also shared what it was like for her to leave her position as a teacher prior to joining the NBC team, also terming it a "really hard decision.""But I also think, as you said, with standing on the edge and jumping, you can alway go back.
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