Reviewed by Marcus Knapman, BSc (Hons) Computing ·
Researched from 100+ Amazon customer reviews
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For less than four quid, you get three headbands that promise to keep your hair sorted during workouts, skincare routines, and general life admin. That's about £1.29 per headband — cheaper than most people spend on a coffee. The Brushworks Zig-Zag Headband 3-Pack caught my attention because it's one of those products that either works brilliantly or slides off your head within minutes, and at this price point, I wanted to dig into what buyers are actually experiencing.
After researching the specs and trawling through customer feedback, I can tell you these aren't just cheap plastic afterthoughts. The zig-zag design creates multiple contact points with your hair, whilst the three different finishes — matte black, shiny black, and tortoiseshell — give you options for different outfits and moods.
The sawtooth pattern isn't just for looks. Those angled teeth create friction points that grip individual hair strands without the aggressive pinching you get from traditional metal headbands. I've found through customer reviews that this design works particularly well for fine hair, which often struggles with standard headbands that simply slide off.
The plastic construction is lightweight enough that you forget you're wearing it, but flexible enough to accommodate different head sizes without snapping. Several buyers mentioned wearing these for hours during skincare routines without the usual pressure headaches that metal alternatives can cause.
The variety pack approach makes sense here. The matte black disappears into dark hair for an understated look, whilst the shiny black adds a bit of retro glamour that works well for evening occasions. The tortoiseshell option bridges the gap — sophisticated enough for work but not so bold that it dominates your look.

What impressed me from the user feedback is how often people mentioned using different colours for different activities. The matte finish seems to be the go-to for workouts (less slippery when you're sweating), whilst the tortoiseshell gets deployed for more formal situations where you still need your hair controlled but want to look intentional about it.
For plastic headbands under £4, the comfort factor exceeds expectations. The rounded edges prevent the sharp digging that cheaper alternatives often suffer from, and the flexibility means they don't create that vice-like grip that leaves dents in your hair.
Multiple reviewers specifically mentioned using these during yoga and Pilates sessions without readjustment needed. That's a proper test — downward dog has defeated many a hair accessory, but the zig-zag design seems to maintain its grip even when you're upside down.
At £3.86, you're not getting luxury materials or revolutionary engineering. These are functional plastic headbands that do their job competently. The main weakness I've identified from customer feedback is durability — some users report the plastic becoming brittle after several months of daily use, particularly if left in hot cars or exposed to hair products containing alcohol.

The zig-zag teeth can also catch on very thick or curly hair, requiring a gentler approach when putting them on or taking them off. It's not a deal-breaker, but it does mean they work better for straight to wavy hair types.
For under four pounds, the Brushworks Zig-Zag Headband 3-Pack delivers exactly what it promises without pretending to be something it's not. They're ideal if you need reliable hair control for workouts, skincare, or just keeping your fringe out of your eyes whilst working from home. Skip them if you have very thick, coarse hair or you're after something that'll last for years of daily abuse.
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