A ’90s hair accessory makes a triumphant return on the heads of models, influencers and, well, everybody else. Credit...Elizabeth Renstrom for The New York Times Supported by By Madison Malone Kircher ...
The resurgence of fashion trends from the 90s and 2000s (Y2K) is seeing a specific revival of certain brands popular during these decades, from Delia’s to Juicy Couture and Von Dutch. One particular ...
Claw clips have made a major comeback in the hair world over the last few years. Available in all shapes and sizes, these simple-to-use hair accessories work wonders at keeping your hair out of your ...
From slip dresses to high-waisted pants, to bike shorts, and rollerblades, the '90s are back and stronger than ever in the fashion world. Arguably one of the best trends to return is the claw clip.
Long hair looks beautiful on its own, but adding a claw clip can be a quick and easy way to add some oomph to your look with minimal effort. If you have straight hair, use a wand to give your strands ...
Every single morning when I’m running out of my apartment, there are three things I quadruple-check my bag for: my keys, my wallet, and a claw clip. There’s a reason you can spot these handy hair ...
The strong resurgence of the claw clips can also be largely attributed to the comeback of style trends from the ‘90s and early Aughts, with many consumers longing to relive that nostalgic time period ...
Claw clips are popular, but their impact on hair health is debated. While not inherently damaging, misuse, material, and hair condition play a crucial role. Concentrated mechanical stress can cause ...
If you have a head of thick hair, not just any claw clip will do. The best claw clips for thick hair are sturdy and feature rounded, interlocking teeth to wrangle hair and keep strands in place. While ...
Claw clips have made their way into almost every dresser and handbag, and it’s not surprising. They’re quick, fuss-free, and look effortlessly chic whether you’re heading to college, work, or just ...