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  2. 10 Easy Claw Clip Hairstyles We’re Loving Right Now - AOL

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    Spiky Bun Claw Clip Hairstyle. In true reverence to the 90s, this spiky bun and ornate metallic claw clip combo oozes effortless cool. To recreate this look, you'll need to gather your hair at the ...

  3. Claw clip - Wikipedia

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    Claw clips were common in the 1990s when plastic hair accessories grew in popularity. [4] Hairdos with claw clips tend to be simple and easy to perform, ranging from spiky 90s-style updos, twisted buns held in place by the clip, and a "waterfall" style in which hair flows over of the top of the clip. [5]

  4. Hair clip - Wikipedia

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    Short metal "clip" barrettes are sometimes used to pull back front pieces of hair. Barrettes are also sometimes used purely for decorative purposes, usually by women. Larger barrettes—as long as 3–4 in (8–10 cm)—are designed to pull back longer hair or a large amount of hair and are usually worn at the back of the head, often "tails up ...

  5. Good News, Claw Clips Are Back—Here are 7 Modern Ways ... - AOL

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  6. 8 stylish claw clips that are way cuter than what’s at your ...

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  7. Hairstyle - Wikipedia

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    In ancient civilizations, women's hair was often elaborately and carefully dressed in special ways. Women coloured their hair, curled it, and pinned it up (ponytail) in a variety of ways. For waves and curls, they used wet clay, which they dried in the sun before combing out, or they used a jelly made from quince seeds soaked in water.