For a low maintenance hair accessory that helps your style reflect the latest trends, browse our collection of claw hair clips. Otherwise known as jaw clips, these hair clips have taken the world by storm bringing an effortless yet chic style.
First seen styled in the 90s, claw clips have come a long way, coming back into mainstream fashion with a bang. While they still have a low-maintenance hairstyle draw, they’re currently being used to create elevated ensembles that look polished and trend forward, and the best part is they won’t damage your hair, even after hours upon hours of wear.
With limitless style options, you’ll be able to find simple minimalist or tortoiseshell claw hair clip shapes and designs or more embellished styles that will create a statement for your hairstyle.
JAW AND CLAW HAIR CLIPS
Claw Hair Clips, sometimes known as Butterfly Clips or Hair Jaws, are perfect for a formal updo or an on-the-go hairstyle. At Head Deco we stock small or mini, medium, and large claw hair clips that suit all hair types - fine, thick and curly . Our range of claw hair clips or jaw clips are perfect to use in a twisty hair style, french bun, messy bun, or just to pull your hair back for a quick and effortless one minute hairstyle! Our online collection features classic colors alongside of-the-moment designs like florals, animal print, butterfly and Victorian shapes. You’ll be sure to find the perfect claw hair clip that suits your sense of style.
FAQ
1. ARE CLAW CLIPS DAMAGING TO HAIR?
Unlike other hair accessories, jaw and claw hair clips won’t damage your hair. This is especially true when compared to elastic hair accessories. Jaw clips offer a nice change for high buns and ponytails that can pull at your scalp throughout the day with the added bonus that claw clips are an increasingly popular trend-forward style.
2. ARE CLAW CLIPS TRENDY?
While initially trending in the early 90s, jaw and claw clips have come back bigger than ever. Claw clips have been worn by every celebrity, from Blake Lively to Bella Hadid. Unlike the original claw clips that came out over 20 years ago, modern claw clips offer more style options and have been designed to suit and support all hair types.