August 3, 2011

Spa for Ma: Bondi Band Review

About Bondi Band:


The Idea
The simple premise of Bondi Bands is to offer comfy, colorful, and creative headbands to fit every lifestyle and personality. 

By using stretchy and breathable material, we allow Bondi Bands to fit virtually every head size comfortably and fashionably. 

Our buyers constantly search for the newest and trendiest fabric designs and complement them with traditional craftsmanship to bring our customers the best product available on the market.

Our Charity
We are a simple company with a dedication and belief in our product. Our philosophy is to make a great product at a great price and to build relationships one at a time. And as much as we believe in making a tidy profit we also believe in giving back. Each year we donate 10% of our pretax profits to charity. For 2011 we have chosen the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.


Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (DFCI) is a Comprehensive Cancer Center designated by the National Cancer Institute. It is a major affiliate of Harvard Medical School and is located in Boston, Massachusetts.

The origins of DFCI date back to 1947. DFCI employs about 3,000 people. Most importantly, there are more than 150,000 patient visits a year, and it is involved in some 200 clinical trials. It is internationally known for its research and clinical excellence.

We figured if we were going to give away some money, this should be where it goes.




My Thoughts:

There are two things I really love about Bondi Band. First is their great product. I received a Bondi Band to try and it works wonderfully! I almost always wear my hair pulled back to keep it out of my face. With Bondi Band that is no longer an issue. It is very comfortable to wear and keeps my hair and any moisture off my face.

The second thing I love is their charity. Any company that adopts such a great charity gets bonus points in my book. Thanks for your support of a wonderful cause Bondi Band!

You will want to check out this great product at their Website, on Facebook, and on Twitter.

*Please excuse the nasty hair, it had been a long day of packing. 

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