Check out claw clip styles |
Posted: October 17, 2022 |
Like it or not, claw clips are back. The hair accessory trend was big in the 90s and now it's back and the styles and designs are better than ever. Why would one want to wear a claw clip, you ask? For starters, it's an easy way to liven up and liven up a look by adding a cute and fun accessory. But it is also extremely functional. You can use claw clips to separate hair while styling or to keep hair out of your face. The hair claw clips at France Luxe also benefit your overall hair care by avoiding the dreaded creases you can get with bobby pins, elastics and curlers. Claw Clip Hairstyle #1The first style is the simplest. Simply pull your hair half way up, add a bobby pin and BOOM. Your hair is out of your face and you look super stylish. Claw Clip Hairstyle #2This is a rotating style Pull your hair halfway up, but then twist it into a ponytail. Next, you pull the twisted ponytail up and then fold it in half and secure with a clip. Claw Clip Hairstyle #3In this case, you pull all your hair back, twist the ponytail and pull it up. Then add a bobby pin and let the excess hair hang down. Done! So easy, right? Claw Clip Hairstyle #4This style is the same as style 2, but instead of half up, we're pulling everything up. Claw Clip Hairstyle #5For the final style, you put your hair in a low bun and instead of securing it with a hair band, we use a bobby pin! This one is super chic and super cute. Start with a low ponytail, then make your signature topsy ponytail. To do this, you part a section of hair above the ponytail and then flip the ponytail up and over and pull it all the way through. Then proceed as usual for both styles. This will help keep your hair strong and secure and prevent your style from loosening and falling out. The French TwistThis is a flip hairstyle that was most popular in the 1990s and allows for super quick and easy styling on the fly. In total, the process should take about 30 seconds. This method works well on most textures, including curly hair that reaches just below the shoulders. 1. Gather hair into a low ponytail and twist until half the length of your loose ponytail is tightly curled. It may only take one turn for short hair or several for long hair. 2. Lift the twisted base of the ponytail up and towards the middle of the back of the head. The curled hair should be strong enough so that it does not develop or loosen in the process. 3. Secure the top part of the twisted hair to the roots with a bobby pin. You may need to repeat this step with the clip until you have the desired grip on your scalp.
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