Clip Clip, Hurray!
Clip on dry curls: Clipping damp or wet curls can cause dents or uneven curl drying.
Dress Ur Clip Up: Loop a bold, stylish, ribbon through your clip to elevate your look, especially on stretched or day-3 curls.
Get a Clip that Can do Both: Use your clip to section hair when styling on wash days, and switch to an up-do when you are ready to throw those curls up.
The Loose Twist (Classic Claw Clip Style):
Gather your curls at the nape, twist them upward loosely, and fold the length down.
Secure with the claw clip in the middle of the twist.
Let some curls spill out the top or bottom for a soft, undone look.
Extra Tip: Don't overtwist, keep the twist loose so you don't flatten curl clumps.
Half-Up Claw Clip Style:
Section off the top half of your curls (temple to crown).
Gently gather and clip it toward the back of your head, letting the bottom half flow freely.
Extra Tip: Fluff the clipped section gently with fingers to add root volume without disturbing curl definition.
Low Claw Clip Pony:
Instead of using an elastic, gather all your curls loosely at the nape and clip them just above the bunch.
This gives a ponytail-like effect without denting or breaking curl clumps.
Extra Tip: Great for day 2-3 curls to avoid the damage elastics can cause on dry hair.
Fold & Clip (Quick Bun Alternative):
Fold your curls in half (like creating a loose loop).
Secure the middle of the loop with your claw clip.
Curls will spill out both sides for a chic, messy bun vibe.
Extra Tip: Ideal for medium-to-long curls, don’t pull too tight or you'll flatten the pattern.