Mornings Suck. Often times you don't need a shower (ex. you showered last night), but your bed head makes you look like Gary Busey. Societal pressures would say take another shower. No time for that; and unless you had a sweaty night terror, you're still clean. But you do need to wet your hair to look like a respectable member of society. So what do you do? You're pretty clever so you wet your head in the sink. Or maybe you're cutting edge and you stick just your head under the shower. Whatever your method, let's be honest - Water gets everywhere, you rarely get the back of your head and your hair is now just a different kind of mess. When you're a morning zombie, you need all the help you can get. Morninghead is about to change all of that for you. To use Morninghead, simply add water to it, put it on your head, and seconds later your hair is completely wet. No mess, bed head's gone. Take control of your mornings. Get Morninghead today.
Product details
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
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No
Product Dimensions
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9 x 12 x 0.75 inches; 1.5 ounces
Item model number
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43b8e857c9e855138111b2bc09dbee4f
- Add 2/3 cup of water (more for long hair, less for short hair) - Put on your head and massage into hair - Remove the cap, turn inside out, and wring out completely Care: Hand wash with anti-bacterial soap or machine wash on delicates.
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I leave early in the morning - shave and shower the night before. Gotta stick my head under the faucet every morning -- not easy with a big ole head like mine - lol.My wife got this for me as a joke after she saw it on TV. "Tell your friends you got Morning Head", - LOL.It works. I put warm water in it and wear it as I'm getting dressed. Take it off, wring it out, good to go.You could do the same thing with a wash rag and a shower cap but what the heck. Wearing the warm Morning Head thing is part of my AM ritual.It's ten dollars, but it saves time so I think its worth it.
I find that the Morninghead Cap works as advertised as long as you use it correctly. The trick is to: 1.) Place the desired amount of water into the Cap 2.) While leaning over the sink with your head down, place the cap on your head and massage the water from the cap into your hair. 3.) Then, stand up as you look into the mirror and remove the cap. In this way, you WILL NOT have water running down your neck. The Morninghead Cap method is so much better than putting your entire head under the tap or trying to wet your hair by combing water through it. If used correctly, the Morninghead Cap leaves just the right amount of water on your hair so you can style it perfectly. I agree that it is such a simple item that it makes you want to laugh but it solves a problem and serves that purpose when you are in a hurry in the morning and don't have the time or the need for a full shower before you tackle your day! I have also found that after using the cap, turn it inside out, wring any remaining water out of the cap and hang it on a hook in the bathroom so it will quickly dry out for the next use.
I purchased this because my 7 year hates the way my wife and I dampen his hair in the morning with a mist of warm water and a comb to get him ready for school. I thought, hey, a shower cap thing that will do the same job without the dripping down his neck and causing drama! Well, in our case, quite the contrary, but despite that fact, I added the maximum amount of water but not enough so that it would drip, and just warm enough to make it comfortable. I rubbed it around on his head while he screamed, and when I was done, there were a few areas where the ends of his hair were damp, but the rest was dry. I tried again despite the screams, and it was not much better.
It's a shower cap with a polyester liner that hold a little water. The logo on the top is a bumper sticker. Total crap.
edit 01/01/14 after having this for a few weeks i can give it a star rating of 3. -i have medium length hair so i try to add the right amount of water. every time i do it the water would come pouring out the cap. -also when it is on the top of my head i am trying to move it around back and forth but i am only moving the top layer of the cap and the absorbing part does not move at all. rather annoying. -i rather just put water on my head from the sink and towel off than putting the water in the cap, using it, taking it off and wring it out.
i can see this good once in a while if you are running late or have to be something immediately. otherwise it isn't really needed.
used it right when i got it in this morning. -make sure you let the water soak in before putting it on your head. i made the mistake of adding a bit too much water and it didn't soak all the way in so the water still leaked everywhere. -get most of the water out after using it. i wring it out the best i can and hang it inside out. it will most likely be dry the next time i need to use it. -materials seem okay. not sure how many uses i will be able to get out of it. -i wonder if it would fit if you had a slightly smaller head. i usually wear hats 7 1/2 - 7 5/8 and this fit me fine.
I've always been intrigued by MorningHead. I thought it was gone for good, until I was contacted via Facebook and I immediately ordered one. I work very long hours and I shower at night so after I cut my hair I finally had reason to buy one.
I'm a male with medium length hair and it works great for me. I'm convinced the negative reviewers don't understand the product or have very long hair. I haven't encountered any of their claims.
After using MorningHead: my hair is completely wet, water did not pour out or make a mess, my hair doesn't smell funny and the cap is easily maintained (so far).
I shouldn't have to break it down but here is my successful process: 1. Fill up the cap under the faucet, swirl it around (make sure all fabric has absorbed water, including the edges). 2. Flip the cap right side up, let the loose water completely drain. All that's left is a sponge that does not leak (until pressure is applied). 3. Bend over the sink and put on the cap (make sure it's covering all of your hair). 4. Apply pressure evenly on your head, you can feel your hair getting drenched (you may need to rotate the cap so the back of your head gets wet). 5. Use a towel to dry any excess water from your head. 6. Flip the cap inside out and wring it out, hang it up to dry.
I admire the maker, I admire the product and I wish nothing but success. The sticker that people complain about is pathetic, and truly nitpicking. This is a man who we should support and if a sticker is allowing him to deliver product then so be it.
Not sure what I expected with the Morninghead Cap. I have hair that won't do what I want unless it gets showered. I don't need a damn shower everyday! So Morninghead Cap was suppose to help right? Mehhhh, the thing quickly started to smell after a 5 days. 5 days would of been me using it only twice, and letting it dry per the include instructions. Maybe my hair is just really stinky?
After the stink set it it didn't hold as much water. It also didn't seem to be as malleable when mashing on my head. Overall, after 2 weeks with approximately 4 or 5 uses the thing was trashed. I know it's a replaceable product, but for only 4 or 5 uses it's not worth my money.
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