This is Beauty or Bust
where we test out the beauty world's weirdest product
and decide if they're
worth your money
or a total bust.
Today, we're gonna be
testing out the ShowrShield.
I found the ShowrShield
on Etsy, and what it is
is basically a headband
with a shield attached to it
so that you can wash 
your entire body,
wash your hair in the shower,
and not get your face wet.
Have you ever wondered 
what it's like
to shower with a full 
face of makeup on?
Neither have I, but the
inventor of the ShowrShield
said that that was what led
her to create this product.
She was sick and tired
of gettin' in the shower,
ruining her makeup, and
then having to fix it after.
I have no idea why she
was doing it that way
or why she didn't 
just do it after,
but I figured it'd be 
fun to try it myself
with a full face of
makeup on in the shower.
There are a lot of other uses
for the ShowrShield though.
They can help protect 
eyelash extensions,
microbladed brows, 
and makeup.
It says it's used by individuals
with tactile sensory
hypersensitivity with water,
and it says that elderly
consumers use a ShowrShield
as it reduces disorientation
by preventing water spray,
shampoo, and soap from directly
getting into your eyes.
I'm gonna be evaluating the
ShowrShield on three things:
how easy it was to use, is
it really one size fits all,
and did it actually keep
my face dry in the shower?
Here's what happened when
I took the ShowrShield home
and tried to shower with
a full face of makeup.
Because the ShowrShield had
those adjustable Velcro straps,
you can adjust it to basically
any head size that you got.
Big head, little head,
you could fit it in this.
It ended up fitting my
head, so I'm gonna give it
an A-plus for 
one-size-fits-allness.
Once I had it firmly strapped
to my head, then it came
to the real test: actually
taking a shower with it.
Ahh, I'm really scared!
I started washing my hair
and was really impressed
when I could feel nothing
dripping down from my hairline
into my face, like, I was in
there, I was under that shower,
I was scrub, scrubbin' 
away, nothing.
The only place I really, 
really felt water
coming in through
was actually this area,
my jawline downward,
but that's also a place
where makeup could 
be really easy to fix.
Getting this area 
wet isn't as bad
as getting my eye makeup
wet or ruining my lipstick.
This is where the important
stuff is, so that was fine.
I was really nervous 
to rinse out my hair.
I didn't really 
wanna test my luck,
but even standing straight
up and not leaning my head
back to purposely prevent
water from coming in,
it was doing a great job
of keeping everything out.
Then I moved on to my
conditioning and detangling.
I was terrified that
my brush was just gonna
kinda rip open the
Velcro in the back,
but that also stayed in
place the entire time.
After I detangled and
washed all the conditioner
out of my hair, I 
got out of the shower
and took the ShowrShield
off. Immediately I noticed
that nothing was 
different. The makeup
was exactly the same as
when I got into the shower,
so I was very 
pleasantly surprised.
The ShowrShield is one of
those products that you see
and it looks like a very
gimmicky, as-seen-on-TV
type of product that you
think is gonna totally suck.
I am very happy to say that
this time it totally worked
and actually did what
it said it was gonna do.
My face was completely dry.
Because the head strap
has Velcro attached to it,
it can fit a lot of different
head shapes, head sizes,
you can adjust it 
however you want to.
You don't need a whole
list of instructions
on how to do it to actually do it.
It's super easy to figure
out and get onto your head,
so I didn't struggle with any
part of this process at all.
The literal only problem
I had with the ShowrShield
was that once you take it off,
you do have these line
indents on your forehead
because of the little 
rubber that's on it
that keeps the water
from hitting your face.
That is the only thing that
I didn't love about it.
It's made with the same rubbery
stuff that's at the bottom
of showers to keep the
water from escaping.
If you can see yourself
using this product over
and over again, I think
the $14.95 price tag
is totally worth it because
it actually does work.
