Arizona SpaGirls Love Tassi
We met the Arizona SpaGirls at the Cosmoprof show in Las Vegas earlier this month. They have included the Tassi as one of the “Beauty Innovations We Loved” at Cosmoprof.
Read their Tassi review.
Beauty in Real Life: “Now, why didn’t we think of that?”
We hear that a lot.
Check out the spotlight on Tassi at Beauty in Real Life.
They plan on doing a give away of some Lime Green Tassies soon. Keep checking their website for details.
Tassi - where have you been?
Jen has good things to say about Tassi on today’s blog at Mommies with Style. Here is an excerpt:
“Everyone has their own get-ready-for-bed routine. Mine involves a whole process to safeguard my hair from water as I wash my face and remove makeup. (I have really curly hair that I straighten, so if my hair gets wet it is ruined!) I use a number of items to do this – a hair clip or rubber band, a head band to keep the hair back, and sometimes a shower cap! Whew, what an annoying ordeal!
“And then I learned about Tassi. Oh, Tassi… where have you been all of my life? This simple ingenious little product is amazing and so easy to help keep my hair out of my face, clean, and dry.”
Read Jen’s entire review.
Gizmodiva.com
Check out the Tassi review on gizmodiva.com.
I’m not crazy about the pictures. She caught me when I was worn out at the end of a long day at the Cosmoprof tradeshow in Las Vegas. But I do appreciate the good review.
Joanna loves Tassi Too!
Thanks to Joanna at “JoJo’s Place” for another great Tassi review:
I love my Tassi! What is a Tassi you may ask? Well, it’s this cool new way to “keep your hair outta there”! Outta wear? Your face or the water if your brushing your teeth (if your likeme)…You see I have long hair that is always in my way. When I brush my teeth if my hair has already been fixed, I always have Zack or Kayla hold my hair outta the way so that it won’t get in the water. I could just put it up but it would leave a crimp or dent in it where I twisted it up with a butterfly clip or where I used a pony tail holder. Not pretty! Then there is the look when I wash my face…My hair is pulled up in a pony tail and I put a head band on to keep the stray hairs outta the way. This is something that can never be accomplished when my hair is fixed, because it would just really mess it up! Not now because I have a Tassi!
Behold the Tassi….You slide the Tassi around your neck and then pull it up on your head, sorta like those head bands, then you simply put your hair in the little “pouch” in the back! Presto, you can wash your face, put your make up on, brush your teeth, whatever you want to do without your hair getting messed up or in the way!
I love it, and I can see why it was awarded the “Best New Beauty Accessory Award” at the Extracts Show in New York City.
The Tassi comes in many colors and will make the perfect gift for any lady or girl in your family! I know that this will be on my list of gifts to give this year!
Thank you Tassi for giving me the opportunity to review an awesome product!!
Superfluous Juxataposition
I came across a fun blog by Hilary in Los Angeles called “Superfluous Juxataposition: The musings, rants, ramblings, and general observations of a 30-something Jewish girl in Los Angeles.” Yesterday, she posted a list of “musings” under the title “Why” with the following opening lines:
Why didn’t I think to invent something like the Tassi?
Why do I love the Tassi so much?
Hilary — I am so thrilled that you love the Tassi and are sharing it with your friends. So guess what, I want to send you a free Tassi of any of our 12 colors. Because I know you can never have too many Tassies. My bathroom is full of them. I hope you read this and send me an e-mail (shawna@tassicompany.com) to let me know what color you want and where to send it.
Thanks to all of you who have given me such great support and encouragement. It means a lot to me.
Cosmoprof North America 2008
We just got back from Cosmoprof North America, a three day international tradeshow held annually in Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center. We met people from all over the world, took a lot of Tassi orders and made some new friends.
One year ago, we went to Cosmoprof as our very first trade show. It was a last minute decision to go and a mad scramble to put together photos, displays and our video. We really didn’t know what we were doing. But a lot of good things came from that first trade show. We got some good advice and met people who have become a big part of helping us launch the Tassi.
We have come a long way in a year. This time, we actually knew what we were talking about (most of the time). I think I put the Tassi on and took it off over 1,000 times in three days showing people how it works. It is so fun to talk to women who have never seen the Tassi and to watch their eyes light up when I demonstrate it.
Some women who first received a Tassi at last year’s trade show came by our booth and told us they use the Tassi everyday and wouldn’t be without it. A salon/spa owner from Anaheim, California, told us she started selling the Tassi after last year’s trade show and she sells out a Tassi display (12 Tassies) each week and can hardly keep up with the demand.
Another salon owner from Canada, who met us in March at America’s Beauty Show in Chicago, told us she has over 30 people on a waiting list who want the Tassi. She knew she would be seeing us at this show. So she stopped by our booth and made a large order.
We visited with a couple of women from Canyon Ranch, a famous spa/resort in Tucson, Arizona, who had not heard of the Tassi. After we showed it to them, they told us the Tassi was the best thing they had seen at the whole show. Now that really made me feel good.
My husband and four of my five children worked with me at the show. One of my daughters lives back East and has a one year old son, so she couldn’t come. We missed you Katie! That’s us in the picture. (Left to right: Chase, Paul, me, Hanna, Sarah, Danny)
It wasn’t all work. One evening, we went to the Bellagio, and I saw the fountain show for the first time. There is an 8-acre lake in front of the hotel. Fountains rise up out of the lake and shoot water high into the air with music and lights. The show was running every 10 minutes, and we stayed for three of them. The best show was the last with Frank Sinatra singing “Luck Be a Lady Tonight” from Guy and Dolls. I could have stayed and watched all night.
Molly’s Favorite Things
Another great Tassi review by Molly on ….a few of my favorite things.
Molly says:
“The moment I tried the Tassi, I was sold. Tassi is a fairly new company I was introduced to not long ago, and I knew I had to share the greatness with my readers! . . . It is super simple to use and really works. I use it daily for washing my face + taking a bath + applying my makeup. It is one of those clever inventions where you say to yourself, “why didn’t I think of that?”. It comes in a rainbow of colors and is only $14.99. So you really have no excuse not try it out.”
Molly will be giving away two Tassies on Tuesday, July 22, 2008. Check out her blog to find out how to enter.







