25 hair clips hairstyles – chic accessorized looks to suit every length and texture
Looking for some inspiration for hair clips hairstyles? You’ve come to the right place. The right hair accessory will elevate your everyday look, whilst also providing a stylish solution to pinning back overgrown bangs or hurriedly throwing up third-day hair in need of a wash.
Where once hair clips provided a functional fix for hair up styles, they are now becoming a style star in their own right – the mane event, if you will. So, what’s hot? The most iconic (and TikTok-approved) hair accessory right now comes straight out of the ‘90s. “There is no doubt that the claw clip has become so much more popular,” admits Jay Birmingham, celebrity hairstylist. “It’s the go-to 'it girl' hair accessory, and it is so versatile.” Hair clips offer health benefits over traditional stretchy hair ties too. “Elastics can definitely cause damage to the hair if worn too tight, by creating friction and pulling the hair back harshly,” explains Birmingham. “With claw clips, for example, the hair tends to be a little less fraught on the scalp, meaning less chance of breakage.”
Hair clips also happen to be a suits-all addition to any hair type or texture – even cropped styles can get in on the accessory action. As with the chicest headbands for short hair, you don’t need XXL-length locks to dress up your 'do in one of these hair clips hairstyles.
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This ornate metallic accessory turns a simple hairdo into a statement style, but how to get it right? "It’s important to prepare and style the hair before putting it up using a claw clip," insists Jay Birmingham. "By putting in a little work beforehand, your overall style will look much more polished and put together."
"First, you need to ensure your hair is frizz-free by either slicking it down or adding a subtle wave throughout. Brush hair and part it where it feels right for you, then create your style using the clip," explains Birmingham.
Switch your humdrum hair elastic for a chic gold barrette to elevate a half up half down hairstyle. Use your thumbs to part hair from your ears back and secure it with a clip. If you have thick hair, go for a wider barrette to ensure it will hold your hair securely.
If you can spring for it, a designer hair accessory screams chic. Whether it's a haute headband or logo clip, investing in a hair adornment is a much more affordable way to tap into your favorite luxury brands, and finishes off ponytail hairstyles perfectly.
Snap clips are a cheap and potentially colorful way to embellish your everyday look. With hair parted in the center, add a snap clip to each side of your temple, or stack them up. This is a great style to temper the growing pains of a regrettable bangs hairstyle.
A modern French twist is one of the most popular claw clip hairstyles to create. Start with a crisp center parting and apply some pomade over the hairline and top layer to create a smooth, slick finish. Draw hair back into a mid-height ponytail and twist the lengths until it's tightly coiled. Raise the twist up and loop it back on itself, securing this top part with your claw clip. Take the remaining length of hair and loop underneath, re-clipping the ends with your claw clip so they're neatly tucked away.
Finish off hair up styles with some carefully-placed kirby grips. Use bobby pins in a contrasting color to your natural hair shade so they're visible. This chevron pattern is simple but effective.
This might be one of the prettiest party hairstyles we've seen. Add extra glitz to a low-slung fishtail plait with a few pearl pins slotted into the braid. If you can't do a fishtail braid, a regular French plait will do the job just as well.
Wide barrettes are usually worn to hold hair in a ponytail or half-up style but they make a bold statement styled with loose waves and stacked above the ear. Choose a couple of slides in different widths.
Wrap up hair with a sweet bow clip, whatever the season. There's plenty of selection on the high street. This look works best on mid-length or long hairstyles.
For natural hairstyles, Birmingham recommends, "a clip with more teeth, which may provide more grip to hold the hair in place." Here, a pretty pearl hair slide pops against the deep brunette tone and looks beautiful. Minimal effort, maximum impact.
Want to add some pazzazz to hair up styles? Bag yourself a pack of hair slides and dress up the back of your head. The key here is to embrace a 'more is more' approach using slides of a similar pattern or colorway.
Inject a bit of fun into your hairstyle with a rainbow-bright claw clip. It will make your look appear more intentional and less "oh, I just threw it on!" We love the coordinating pink hair and accessory here.
These symmetrical gold slides are the perfect finishing touch to hairstyles for straight hair, but this is a look that works on any texture, from wavy to curly. Use a tail comb on damp hair to create a sharp center parting.
Adding some shiny click-clacks to the length of your ponytail is an easy way to party-fy your look. The best bit? It requires zero skill - the messier the better!
Don't wear your heart on your sleeve - save it for your hair with a slogan slide. Whether you want to convey your current mood like a modern-day Facebook status, or even make a political statement, there's an array of slogan barrettes to choose from on the high street. We love this one decked out in diamante - it works best with a fairly simple hairstyle such as this sleek bob, rather than a fussy updo.
If you want to grow out a fringe or keep flyaways out of your face, try a stack of snap clips along the hairline. Chic and practical. The monochrome hue of these ones keeps the look very chic and grown-up.
Prettify boxer braids - one of our all-time favorite braided hairstyles - with some hair accessory bling, pinned close to the plait on each side.
To recreate this style, take two sections of hair from the front and carefully twist each one, securing with kirby grips at the back of the head. Finish with a slogan (or designer) hair slide.
This is a quick, easy and impactful way to add a bit more intrigue to your standard mid-height ponytail. Secure hair in a high ponytail then pin the loose hair to the back of your head, underneath the base of your ponytail, using a shiny barrette clip.
Twist hair into a low-slung, messy bun and secure with a claw, letting the ends cascade like a fountain over the top of the clip. You'll need relatively long hair to create that fountain effect, or simply fake it with a clip in hair extension.
Dress up your ponytail with a waterfall hair clip. The one rule? Make sure your natural hair is longer than the length of the hair clip.
Everyone has kirby grips lying around. Collect a few matching ones and stack them up on one side of your parting for a polished look in 60 seconds. We love the side parting of this style, which adds an air of groomed sophistication to the look.
You don't have to forego warmth and comfort this winter – just make a stylish hat part of your hair clip look. This white beret with a boho plait and perfectly-placed Gucci barrettes is giving us a serious case of French girl FOMO.
"If your hair is shorter, it’s best to opt for a small or medium-sized clip so it doesn’t overwhelm your hair and take over your style," says Birmingham.
These dinky claw clips work particularly well on short hairstyles, and are so easy to use. Just twist a small section of hair and clasp it in place with your clip.
Who knew a '90s accessory could help create such an elegant hairstyle? This tortoiseshell version forms the centerpiece of this twisted style. "I love the current trend of almost creating a subtle French roll in the hair before adding in a large claw clip and pulling a few pieces of hair loose to create that effortless vibe," says Birmingham.
"To do this, gather all your hair at the nape of the neck and twist round one or two fingers. Rotate your fingers with the hair wrapped round them and move it upwards. Your hair folds in on itself and creates that French roll shape, you can then add your favorite claw clip for a super easy, chic style."
BY STEPHANIE MAYLOR
25 of the best hair clips hairstyles
Looking for some inspiration for hair clips hairstyles? You’ve come to the right place. The right hair accessory will elevate your everyday look, whilst also providing a stylish solution to pinning back overgrown bangs or hurriedly throwing up third-day hair in need of a wash.
Where once hair clips provided a functional fix for hair up styles, they are now becoming a style star in their own right – the mane event, if you will. So, what’s hot? The most iconic (and TikTok-approved) hair accessory right now comes straight out of the ‘90s. “There is no doubt that the claw clip has become so much more popular,” admits Jay Birmingham, celebrity hairstylist. “It’s the go-to 'it girl' hair accessory, and it is so versatile.” Hair clips offer health benefits over traditional stretchy hair ties too. “Elastics can definitely cause damage to the hair if worn too tight, by creating friction and pulling the hair back harshly,” explains Birmingham. “With claw clips, for example, the hair tends to be a little less fraught on the scalp, meaning less chance of breakage.”
Hair clips also happen to be a suits-all addition to any hair type or texture – even cropped styles can get in on the accessory action. As with the chicest headbands for short hair, you don’t need XXL-length locks to dress up your 'do in one of these hair clips hairstyles.
Click through to read the full story...
Our favorite easy hair clips hairstyles to upgrade your look, from barrettes and bobby pins to claws and click-clacks
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