![]() ![]() Low bun – For a chic and modern bun, gather your hair into a low ponytail at the base of the neck. Take your clip and secure it there, letting the loose parts fall over the twist as desired.ģ. Lift the twisted part up and rest it against the centre of the back of your head. French twist – Gather your hair into a low ponytail and twist it until half of the ponytail is tightly coiled. ![]() Just use a comb to divide your hair into top and bottom, pull the top half upwards, securing it with the claw clip. Half up-half down – This one is super easy. Get creative and try some of these styles:ġ. It’s as simple as that! The claw clip is more versatile and can be used to create a whole bunch of interesting hairstyles. To use a side clip to add decoration to your hair, just slide or snap it into the spot where you want it to be seen. The way you choose to use your hair clip will depend on what type you have and what you’re trying to achieve. From small diamante flower clips and mermaid-inspired shell clips to 70s style bling clips and beautifully marbled claw clips – Valet Studio elevates any hair style! Valet Studio – Our fun and bright Valet Studio range is for girls and women who love to stand out in the crowd. At 11cm, the Mermade Claw Clip in Clear is perfect for securing thicker hair into a messy bun or ponytail.ģ. Mermade Hair – Mermade claw clips are made for women who want to sweep up their mane and hold it in place all day. We have gorgeous hair clips with pearls, classic tortoiseshell clips, and sparkling diamante clips in different styles and designs with a gold or silver alloy finish.Ģ. Patricia the Label – As the undisputed queen of vintage glam, Patricia the Label clips are delicate and classy which make them ideal for weddings and special occasions. We have big hair clips for thick and coarse hair, small and colourful girls hair clips, pearl hair clips, floral hair clips, snap clips, claw clips, and much more! Take a look at some of our favourite brands:ġ. You can find any type of hair clip you need at Hairhouse. ![]() As they can’t hold much hair, they are typically used as a decoration and are adorned with fun and simple shapes. These have a thin, bobby pin style of backing but snap into hair like a French barrette. They can have different designs, such as a snap clip or bobby pins, and can be plain or decorated with pearls, beads, and more.Īlligator hair clips help to pull hair back from the face and are commonly used by hairdressers to stop hair from getting in the way during styling.Īnother popular type of hair clip is the geometric minimalist clip. ![]() There are hair side clips that are placed onto the side of the head to hold a piece of hair in place or simply to add a bit of bling. These come in large hair clips which can hold all of the hair in place or smaller clips that can be used to secure a half-up hairstyle or to pin back shorter layers. There are hair claw clips that are primarily used to hold hair up and typically sit at the back of the head. These days, hair clips come in all types, sizes, shapes, and colours and can be used for a variety of purposes, from holding hair in place to adding the final touch to an outfit.Īt Hairhouse, we’re obsessed with these accessories and stock a fantastic range of hair clips for styling any type of hairdo! There are many different types of hair clips all designed to do different things. As Bernback puts it, “When most of your meetings and socializing is on a screen, and you might be wearing PJs, having a super-chic hair accessory helps.When it comes to hair accessories, the humble hair clip is one of the most useful and versatile, having been around since the beginning of time in one form or another. “Hair pins inspire me to get creative with my hair while adding color and joy.” Moreover, they can serve as a splash of polish or whimsy. “My hair is so long and a bit unruly after a year without a cut,” admits Bernbach. Whether you’re looking to up your hair game, or have an excess of lengths that you don’t know what to do with, trust in the powers of a U-shaped pin. A pro hack this editor leans on: Use your pinky fingers to pull out a few, whisper-light tendrils. If you have bangs, allow for those to be left loose with one or two longer pieces on either side of the bangs to fall out.” The trick is not to pull out too much and make it look too intentional, says Roszak. “Usually, I gently pull out two front pieces along the part, one of which I usually tuck behind the ear, then the two ‘side burn’ pieces in front of the ear, along the hairline. To add softness and layers to your look, consider playing with your wisps. Photo: Courtesy of Chloe Bernbach / way to approach it is by tying your hair into a ponytail first, then twisting your hair and locking it in with your pin. ![]()
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