May the Force Be With…your hair?
A new accessory has landed at the Legends of Hollywood Store in Hollywood Studios, and we think it might be the most unexpected piece of merch we’ve seen all day! But do we kind of love them…yes!
We spotted these Lightsaber Hair Sticks today, which appear to be two lightsaber sticks you can use as a fun hair accessory!
The set comes with both a blue and red lightsaber, so you can embrace both the light AND dark side of the force!
What lightsaber would be complete without a unique hilt to top it off?
We’ve seen lightsaber churros and you can even make your very own at Savi’s Workshop, but we never thought they’d end up in our hair! You can bring some galactic style to your ‘do with the Lightsaber Hair Sticks, available for $15.99 at the Legends of Hollywood Store in Hollywood Studios.
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What do you think of this new piece of Star Wars merch? Would you wear the Lightsaber Hair Sticks? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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The most important question is DO THEY LIGHT UP?
I actually wear hair sticks regularly, they’re a good way to corral my waist-length hair. Maybe these will be in Disneyland when I visit on Thanksgiving!
Sharon, sadly they do not.
That’s disappointing
Hi DFB gang! Thanks for a great assortment of blogs! These lightsaber hair sticks are borderline kitschy, and hilarious! I love them! I wish they had them before Galaxy’s Edge opened, so I could’ve worn them opening day!
Oh, I’ve been wearing lightsaber chopsticks to hold up my hair for YEARS. Not sure if I like how big the hilts are on these.
I wonder if TSA will allow these on board a plane. They look pretty dangerous.
These should NOT BE SOLD IN WDW. From some of the arguments I’ve witnessed between visitors, these would be too easy to harm someone. Think Disney designers.