These ’90s Hair Accessories Are The Easiest Way To Spice Up Lockdown Hair

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These ’90s Hair Accessories Are The Easiest Way To Spice Up Lockdown Hair
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Throw-up-and-go hairstyles are the bread and butter of the at-home hair scene. They’re easy, foolproof and they tame hair that, at this point, is in desperate need of a stylist’s touch. Fortunately, whether you’re a top knot girl or prefer a plait, there’s a classic ’90s accessory to jazz any hair style up a bit.

Take the “claw” – or butterfly clip, as it’s otherwise known – a hair accessory beloved of Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid, both of whom swear by them. Hadid, in particular, has harnessed the power of her trusty claw throughout lockdown, pairing it with her trademark slicked-back locks.

To that end, Tort offers clips in an array of different colours and sizes , elevating the claw and making it something you’re proud to be seen with now. Ghafoori notes that many of her clients even attach theirs to their bag strap. Sales of her bright, sparkly numbers have more than doubled since lockdown began – with fans including everyone from Camille Charriere to Laura Jackson.

Also worth reconsidering now? The humble scrunchie, which has become a staple in many of our hair routines thanks to its ability to both brighten up an up-do and protect hair from damage. Unlike normal elastic hair ties, the scrunchie prevents breakage thanks to its softness, keeping our locks in good nick. From Ganni to Versace, they can be as luxe as you like and, like their claw counterparts, have enjoyed a resurgence in the last few years.

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