


The burning question: What do you need to survive a music festival?
A solid pair of earplugs is a good place to start. At least, according to Alix Earle, who placed the Loop Quiet 2 Ear Plugs on her “Festival Season Necessities” page on Amazon. With Coachella Weekend One kicking off tomorrow, this could be the last chance to grab them while they’re on sale.
Also called out on Earle’s list was a pair of oval Ray-Bans, a paisley Pashima, a portable fan, hand sanitizer spray, and some more beauty products we imagine with pop up on one of her next get-ready-with-me videos. I mean, the girl knows how to survive in style, that’s for sure. The Loop Ear Plugs are no exception; they are sleek, small, and supposedly, a great shield for your ears in high-decibel environments.
In a TikTok from last December, Earle even joked she used a pair of the Experience 2 Earplugs amid a panic attack.
“I’m on the third floor of the house right now, with these plugs in, because everyone was crunching nuts … They turned on Tell me Lies… They turned a football game… and I had a panic attack,” the social media star shared.
Of course, whatever the Earle Girls pickup becomes instantly cool, so it’s not a surprise that the Loop Ear Buds have been popping up all over social media. But, according to thousands of reviewers, these earplugs live up to the hype.
A No.1 Bestseller on Amazon, Loop’s Quiet 2 soft silicone earbuds feature a flat design that conforms to your ear shape and stays in place comfortably, whether you’re hitting the dance floor or deep asleep. They’re said to provide mid-level noise reduction, which could muffle overly loud noises at large events like concerts and football games or while traveling.
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