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1. Prepare your hair: Brush or comb your hair to remove any tangles or knots. Decide on the hairstyle you want to create, whether it's a half-up, ponytail, bun, or any other style.
2. Gather your hair: Gather the section of hair you want to clip. You can gather all your hair or just a portion, depending on the style you're going for.
3. Position the claw clip: Hold the claw clip in one hand, and position it where you want to secure your hair with the open end facing up.
4. Clip your hair: Use your other hand to carefully gather your hair and twist. Guide it into the claw clip. Once your hair is inside the clip, press down on the claw to secure it in place. You may need to twist the clip slightly to ensure a snug fit. Adjust if necessary.
Want more tips? Read our blog so you know how to use your claw clip to create different hairstyles.
It’s all in the details! Aside from our cute engraved logo, we also spend months extensively testing our hair accessories to ensure that what we produce is top-tier. Our trendy hair accessories feature extra reinforcement to prevent breakage and are made with high-quality materials to last you through multiple styling seshes.
Absolutely! Our Fruit Accessories are perfect for every hair type.
Read our blog so you know how to use a claw clip to create different hairstyles.
INH Hair claw clips are made with all hair types in mind and can generally accommodate a variety of hair thicknesses, but it ultimately depends on the size and design of the specific claw clip. If you need extra hold you can wear 2 or 3 fruit claw clips at a time and create a cute fruit stand-inspired look.
Yes! Our claw clips are made to wear with wet or dry hair, so they can get wet, but it's important to note that constant exposure to water may cause them to rust over time.