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Octopus Hair Clips For Thick Hair Styles

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By sunstreeks


For those with thick gorgeous hair, you know that you are the envy of your thin hair friends. They wish they could hair the locks you were born with. What your thinner haired friends don't understand is that thick hair is not all wonderful.

Thick hair styles are the envy, but managing your locks requires more time, energy, and hair product. In addition, it can be near impossible to get the cute hair accessories to hold thick hair in place. Regular barrettes, hairbands, and clips just can't hold all of your hair.

So while your thinner haired friends maybe jealous of you for having such lucious locks for curly or straight hairstyles, you may be feeling a little jealous yourself for not being able to pin up all your hair as easily as they may.



Octopus Hair Clips

For those with thick hair, Octopus hair clips are a wonderful solution to casual updo's for thick hair. They hold larger amounts of hair, and keep it held tight. No more fall out throughout the day.

To use a octopus hair clip, grab hair and pull back as if to pull into a pony tail. Twist hair tightly, flip up and use the octopus hair clip to grab and hold tight. Use a little hair spray on the top and separate hair strands so that it pours out of the clip like a fountain.

There are many other ways to achieve very attractive casual hairstyles with the hairclip. Play and practice and enjoy the freedom of putting thick updo hairstyles to use for work or play.

Depending on the look you are trying to achieve. You will either want to choose the octopus hair claw, or octopus hair bun jaw. The later, will hold your hair in a bun tightly, without fail.

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