Hair Clips 101: How To Style With Hair Accessories

If you adore hair accessories, but wonder how to wear them, watch our video for quick and simple hair tutorials. Featuring styles for short, medium, and long hair, Ruche and KC Witcamp team up to introduce new creative ideas!

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Hair accessories: Ruche (shopruche.com)

Hair Stylist: KC Witcamp (makeupbykc.com)

Music: Dannica Lowery - "Head Over Heels"

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For short hair, you can use a cute pin to fasten your bangs or layers to the side and to add some texture. This also looks a lot better than the average bobby pin you can play with multiple different colored bobby pins, which works great. If you have short, hair and layers feel free to experiment with different hair clips and pins, and even mixing them for headbands that have a design on top, instead of wearing it the normal way you can tilt the top of the headband more toward your forehead and Secure it in place with bobby pins on each side then cover the pins. With your hair. You can use two headbands to add more color and texture to your hair. You can also add a floral hair, clip to one side of plain headbands for mid length hair. You can tie a braid on each side and pull it the braids to create more texture and make it more loose. Then pin the braids toward the opposite side of your head by pinning the hair ties secure. The braided bun in place with bobby pin then place a headband facing backwards on top of the braid. This will look great if the headband has a bow or something similar, then use bobby pins wherever you need to secure the band in place twist, your bangs to the side and pin the hair midway behind the ear then place a floral hair clip over the pinched Section this makes the clip more secure and less likely to slip off your head for long hair. You can separate your hair into two sections twist them toward each other and then wrap them tightly and secure with a ponytail holder use one piece of the end to wrap around the hair tie and bobby pin into the braid finally use a bow clip to fasten On top of the bobby pin, using this same twist, you can wrap it around and make a bun using bobby pins. Secure it into place then place a bow clip on top of the bun. You can also experiment with large hair clips or hair combs along the hairline, simply bobby, pin under a layer of hair twist. Both sides of the hair then tie them together, like a shoelace in succession come on over here. Let me tell you: what's Emmys, then roll all the hair up into a bun finally use a hair comb and place on top of the bun you damn it around. O-Tama leather chase,

tigerlily536: wonderful ideas! I would love to see a tutorial on how to do that side-rolled bun that was in the fall look book :)

ArtSeallion: I really loved this, really elegant unlike a lot of hair tutorials here. Thanks!

Shula: That was very creative and amusing =) great job! I enjoyed watching this video! I love it when you guys make new videos <3 they are always so relaxing and the music is always always perfect <3

Demetra K: Wonderful hairdos!Definitely going to try,the last one bun!

missmickery: This is so creative!

Gina K: that was super helpful thanks!!

Music777Lady: Thank you. Very helpful and nice video.

gaiasmommy: Great ideas! Thanks for sharing!!

Ruche: Thanks so much, Shulammite Sison! :)

sukanta mondal: it's awesome

Photo Flair: I feel that I need to be honest here, the hair accessories themselves are very nice, and the hairdo ideas are nice, but the demonstration was very sloppy. It looked a little but like the hair stylist did not have full control over what she was doing. I love the ideas, and would really love to see them implemented a bit better to show off those lovely clips.

Pranjli Mishra: What song is this?

AKASH SINGH: The third design of long hair is boring not intresting

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