2025-01-03
The correct use of hair claws: suitable for all hair qualities and lengths
As a fashionable and practical hair accessory, hair claws are popular for their ease of use and diverse styles. Whether you have a lot of hair, a little hair, long hair or short hair, you can create a variety of beautiful hairstyles by cleverly using hair claws. This article will introduce the correct use of hair claws in detail to help you easily master this fashion item.
When choosing a hair claw, you need to decide based on your hair quality and hair volume.
A lot of hair: It is recommended to choose a hair claw with a length greater than or equal to 10cm, strong grip and a depth of about 5-7cm. This size can better fix a lot of hair and prevent it from slipping.
Normal hair volume: 8-10cm hair claws are usually enough to fix the hair, neither too big nor too small.
Less hair volume: Hair claws with smaller length and depth are more suitable, usually around 5-8cm. If your hair is longer, you can pay attention to the depth of the hair claw to ensure that all the hair can be clamped.
Hair length: For short hair, you can choose a small and delicate gripper, while for long hair, you can choose a larger gripper to better fix the bun or ponytail.
The following are the basic steps for using grippers, which are suitable for all hair qualities and lengths:
Pile up your hair: Pile up all your hair and hold it with your hands.
Rotate or twist: You can rotate your hair to the right or twist it in one direction as needed.
Tuck in the ends of your hair: Tuck in all the ends of your hair to ensure that your hair is neat.
Clip up your hair: Use a gripper to clamp your hair to ensure that it is stable.
Half-tied hair: Take some hair from the top of your head, about one-third of the hair on the top of your head.
Arrange it slightly to make it fluffy, then twist it or tie it into a small braid.
Roll the twisted hair up into a small bun shape and fix it on the top of your head with a gripper.
Arrange the surrounding broken hair to make the hairstyle look more natural.
Low ponytail:
Comb all your hair to the back, below your neck.
Twist your hair slightly and secure it with a clip.
If your hair is long, you can wrap it around the clip before securing it to add a layered look.
Full updo:
Gather all your hair up and tie it into a low ponytail with a rubber band.
Divide the ponytail into two strands and wrap them around each other to form a bun.
Use a clip to secure the bun on top of your head to ensure it is secure.
Side-tied:
Comb your hair to one side and hold it with your hand.
Twist your hair slightly and secure it above your ear with a clip.
Arrange the curvature of your hair to make it look more natural and smooth.
For different hair qualities and lengths, you can try some special techniques to create creative hairstyles:
Smooth hair: If your hair is very smooth and soft, you can try to gently pull some hair with your fingers after tying it to make it more fluffy, and then secure it with a clip.
Short hair: For short hair, you can use a small and delicate clip to twist your hair slightly and clamp it to create a simple and fashionable hairstyle.
Braiding long hair: For long hair, you can try to braid it into a pigtail first, then coil it up and fix it with a clip. This can not only fix the hair, but also add a sense of layering.
When using a hair claw, make sure the hair is neat and clean, and avoid knots or entanglements.
The clamping force of the clip should be moderate, neither too tight to hurt the scalp, nor too loose to cause the hair to slip.
Choose the right hairstyle and clip style according to your face shape, temperament and occasion.
In short, as a fashionable and practical hair accessory, the claw can create a beautiful hairstyle through clever use regardless of your hair quality and length. I hope that the introduction in this article can help you better master the correct use of the clip and make your hairstyle more fashionable and attractive!