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Ficha Técnica e Modo de uso:


Bobe auto aderente é um acessório essencial para quem deseja criar grandes cachos ou finalizar penteados com elegância.
Com o bobe da marca Belliz, você garante resultados impressionantes e um acabamento perfeito em seus cabelos.
Este produto foi desenvolvido para proporcionar facilidade na hora de modelar, sendo ideal tanto para uso profissional quanto para o dia a dia.
Além disso, o design auto aderente permite que os bobes se fixem de forma segura nos fios, sem a necessidade de grampos adicionais.
Com ele, você pode transformar seu visual de maneira prática e rápida.
O bobe auto aderente é oferecido em um tamanho específico, garantindo que se adapte perfeitamente a diferentes tipos de cabelo.
Com 6 unidades por embalagem, você terá sempre à mão o que precisa para criar penteados incríveis.
Características importantes do Bobe Auto Aderente: Tipo: Bobe auto aderente Tamanho disponível: N°01 Quantidade: 6 Unidades Marca: Belliz Categoria: Acessórios, Clips e Bobs Quais os benefícios e diferenciais do Bobe Auto Aderente? Proporciona grandes cachos com facilidade.
Design auto aderente que evita o uso de grampos.
Ideal para finalizações profissionais.
Compacto e leve, facilitando o transporte.
Versátil para diferentes tipos de cabelo.
Como e quando usar: Para obter melhores resultados, utilize o bobe auto aderente em cabelos levemente úmidos ou secos.
Enrole pequenas mechas de cabelo ao redor do bobe, começando pela ponta e subindo até a raiz.
Deixe os bobes por cerca de 30 minutos ou até que os cabelos estejam completamente secos.
Após esse tempo, desenrole cuidadosamente os bobes e finalize com um spray fixador para manter o volume e a forma dos cachos.
Esse método é perfeito para eventos especiais ou para dar um toque diferente ao seu dia a dia.
Conheça a marca Belliz A Belliz é uma marca reconhecida no mercado de beleza e cuidados pessoais, oferecendo produtos inovadores e de alta qualidade.
Seu compromisso com a excelência se reflete em cada item desenvolvido, sempre visando a satisfação do cliente.
Os produtos Belliz são projetados para facilitar o dia a dia das pessoas, tornando a rotina de beleza mais prática e eficiente.
Com uma ampla gama de acessórios, a marca se destaca pela durabilidade e funcionalidade.
Escolher Belliz é optar por qualidade e confiança em cada aplicação.
Cuidados Utilize sempre conforme as instruções do fabricante.
Não use em cabelos molhados para evitar danos aos fios.
Armazene em local seco e arejado.
Evite exposição direta ao sol por longos períodos.
Mantenha fora do alcance de crianças.


Bob Com Velcro N01 6 Unidades Ref.
335 Cores Sortidas - Ricca O Bob da Ricca foi desenvolvido para modelar e sustentar o cabelo sem precisar de grampos, já que é autoaderente.
Perfeito para construir penteados e finalizar os fios, eles não embaraçam os fios e deixa um resultado sem marcas.
  Modo de Usar: Enrole as pontas e comprimento ao redor do bobe de velcro, pelas extremidades, até sentir que o mesmo se encontra próximo ao couro cabeludo.
Nesse passo é importante deixar o cabelo bem puxado, sem partes folgadas, para que o bobe se fixe melhor.
Repita o processo em todas as mechas até deixar todo o cabelo com bobe de velcro.
Após isso, aguarde um tempo para que o acessório faça efeito e modele ondas volumosas nos cabelos.
Benefícios: - Não precisa de grampos;- Autoaderente;- Modela e sustenta o cabelo;- Não deixa marca;- Não embaraça os fios;   Embalagem: Contém 06 Unidades 


Como quem comprou avalia este produto


April 20 2025

4
  johncopeland4330


Sometimes you just have to look at it. Look at that. Psh

April 20 2025

5
  Slicerwizard


An Easter egg for Eric!

April 20 2025

3
  DaKazangsta


The knife made it all the way from Lowes into your garage, lol.

April 20 2025

5
  richardthomas1743


Lucky that it did not go through the tire!

April 20 2025

3
  henryg683


That is looking a lot like your knife Eric

April 20 2025

3
  HugoMata3


So thats where I left that

April 20 2025

4
  topher8634


Finders keepers.

April 20 2025

4
  jcreek9055


I found a half of a set of pliers in a tire once. Police cars. High speed can cause all manner of weird stuff!

April 20 2025

3
  davidgriffin14


I was wondering where my knife went.

April 20 2025

3
  RobertAdairWorkshop


I have that knife. It does alright with a fresh blade.

April 20 2025

5
  williamsmith716


I pulled out a quarter inch Snap-on ratchet one time from a tire. It went in head first and popped the tire and the lady stopped immediately and got towed in. The ratchet was in perfect shape and she let me keep it. I already had one so I gave it to my buddy Jose

April 20 2025

4
  derekraines3647


My wife found the blade, it’s in her right rear tire

April 20 2025

3
  vicpetrishak7705


Never follow scrap hauling trucks !

April 20 2025

4
  327JohnnySS


I have seen some bizarre Tire finders, never seen a frame finder. Huh.

April 20 2025

3
  davelafaille2518


Spare key?...

April 20 2025

5
  tattoochef


Well you found a knife blade in a tire before and now a handle in the fender liner. Where the heck are your customers driving?

April 20 2025

5
  notchback93


That’s where my utility knife went!! I knew it was in my tool bag.

April 20 2025

4
  crlaw75


Wow.

April 20 2025

3
  Hordeftw8D


Oh hey free knife!!!!! Oop nvm it’s buggered

April 20 2025

3
  johnmaranuk1842


Holyshit lol

April 20 2025

3
  imtheeastgermanguy5431


that could end really bad. recently i saw two big ratchet straps on the road but i was with my dad so we did stop. luckily you saved this!!

April 20 2025

3
  franksprecisionguesswork501


Once I found a 8 inch crescent wrench in a flat tire I still have it in my tool box

April 20 2025

4
  ericw4279


That’s a front pocket find!

April 20 2025

3
  RJJ6129


Free tools! Score!!!

April 20 2025

5
  Michael-yi4mc


I rather have a Snap on tool get kicked up

April 20 2025

4
  ASa-mc1ct


Love your garage love your diagnosis

April 20 2025

5
  earlestes8649


I’ve got one in my pocket that I use every day and had for at least ten years stripping wires almost every day, love it.

April 20 2025

4
  germanjesus


How ?

April 20 2025

3
  MarcusSandoval-kx2th


"Niece On*

April 20 2025

4
  MoeLarrycurly1


Free tools

April 20 2025

4
  ganeshnarayan5505


This one belongs to a Drug Dealer.

April 20 2025

5
  toddbrown3606


Wondered where it went.

April 20 2025

5
  edwardspaccarelli5944


My girlfriend’s sister had a flat tire with an open end combo wrench thru the tread and out the sidewall. WTF?

April 20 2025

4
  robertgraham1626


April 20 2025

4
  accobra4272


Damn

April 20 2025

4
  Graham_Langley


UK here. Not stuck in but between tyres: Many years ago in my first car I had a dual rear wheel tipper truck pull out from a building site ahead of me. As I caught up I saw a half brick stuck between the tyres then before I could back off it broke lose and flew over my roof...

April 20 2025

5
  paulsmith9341


Long ago i used to repair tire as part of my duties. You know those hollow plastic stir sticks? I found part of one through the tread of a tire.

April 20 2025

5
  stevenclaeys6252


Wow, that could have been really bad !

April 20 2025

4
  shannonstiles8751


At least it wasn’t in the tire

April 20 2025

4
  alexwhite737


I used to work on large trucks.I once found a half inch ratchet inside of a tire

April 20 2025

3
  BOBHLDRMN


Well, where was the other half of this thing at? ... ???? Dang it ... !!!!

April 20 2025

4
  jhsevs


I thought I had a brake problem once. Loud screeching from right brake rotor when braking or turning left. Turns out there was a metal can lid jammed into the rotor that had came from a trash can during a recent storm.

April 20 2025

3
  coke383


surely they felt that?

April 20 2025

5
  jacobstacy588


I found a guy shop key in his truck tire I said well you been looking for this he said where in hell did you find that in my tire damn I’ve been for my shop key for a week I thought my son lost it I guess it was on me the whole time I found wrenches in tires all kinds of weird stuff

April 20 2025

5
  vibescold906


Lifetime warrenty

April 20 2025

3
  pauberrymon5892


I pulled a curled up welding rod out of a tire that came in on a flat bed. It was sticking out 1/4 of an inch, just barely enough to grab ahold of it.

April 20 2025

4
  randyvoss


Had a motorcycle clutch lever go through a tire once

April 20 2025

4
  terryburke2587


I was wondering where my knife went.

April 20 2025

4
  Simplydelicious2


The fender liner seemed like Styrofoam.

April 20 2025

4
  ranger178


you could take it back to lowes and see if they will give you a new one LOL

April 20 2025

3
  davidhenderson3400


I lost a knife exactly like that.

April 20 2025

3
  MechanicalMikesRoadsideRepair


Lot of weird finds lately

April 20 2025

5
  dh5594


Well, would ya look at that

April 20 2025

4
  nickbortz335


I’ve got a Cornwell light similar to that one, probably my favorite flashlight.

April 20 2025

4
  Justin98483


Thats a "kanignfe !!

April 20 2025

4
  HustleMuscleGhias


I had a 1/8" 10 inch long drill bit go through a tire on my Chevy Astro a year ago. Best of all it was still straight enough to drill with after it was pulled out.

April 20 2025

3
  Xopher30


Now would you just look at that!

April 20 2025

5
  kylebeach2316


Guess the foam is good for one thing and that is sucking in any object that can shred your tire

April 20 2025

5
  0sgtmay0


almost as surprising as the stubby standard screwdriver i found inside my tire one time after a flat.

April 20 2025

4
  allthisfitsverywell4203


Come on millions for Eric o

April 20 2025

3
  JK-Handyman


I was wondering where that went!

April 20 2025

4
  Blue-ms3cb


Blame Lowe’s

April 20 2025

4
  spagsketti


When I was working in the body shop me and the boss were heading to the tire store and my boss hit some needle nose vice grips. His tire shot it across to the other tire and it went right in the sidewall and imbedded it in the middle of the tire with only a tiny bit of the handle sticking out. That was an expensive drive across the paring lot.

April 20 2025

3
  Hystericall


huh, I was expecting human body parts.

April 20 2025

4
  666BIGBLOCK


Make another video on how you refurbished that knife !

April 20 2025

5
  ElMistroFeroz


How did you know what it was? You just pulled it now for the very first time.

April 20 2025

3
  dongray6834


Been looking that .

April 20 2025

3
  AMERICA_F1RST


Ive been looking for that ..

April 20 2025

5
  elguapo5467


BFD

April 20 2025

4
  Werner-l6i


Ed bassmaster

April 20 2025

5
  hungryhungryhummer


I have the same box cutter

April 20 2025

5
  justing9902


i pulled a skid plate on a car and there was a crack spoon sitting on it lmao

April 20 2025

5
  danwilliams6175


Would you just look at it?!

April 20 2025

3
  victoryfirst2878


I never seen something like this embedded inside the fender well.

April 20 2025

3
  dnasberg


I used to work for UPS. One fall evening I was driving down a camp road covered with fallen leaves. Suddenly, and out of nowhere, I hear a loud banging from the rear of the vehicle. Curiosity got the best of me so I stopped. Stuck in the outboard tire on the rear axle was a loggers pulp hook driven in all the way to the handle.

April 20 2025

5
  jimscycleandautotn8508


Yup , shook it down and gloves clean as a whistle