Kinky-Curly clipins
During my first year post big chop, I went on a search for the ultimate protective style. I considered weave, but feared the scratching and head patting that seemed inevitable, and I was tired of braids (At that time, crochet braids were not yet mainstream).
So naturally I began to peruse good old YouTube for suggestions. I found a couple videos on kinky* clip-ins, and the rest is history. I ordered the cheapest bundle I could find, and have had them ever since! They are the perfect protective style and lifesaver on a bad hair day for so many reasons:
1. They are reusable
This was the selling point for me. Rather than spend money on good weave that I’d probably throw away after a few weeks, I could spend that same amount, if not less, on reusable clip-ins that I could keep for years.
2. Easy 5 minute install
Depending on how you decide to wear your hair under the clips, installation can be as quick as 5 minutes. The hardest part is blending your leave out, but there are many videos on YouTube explaining how to do that effectively.
3. Very secure
Initially I was wary of the sturdiness of the clips, but they were very secure and last throughout the whole day with various styles!
4. Realistic natural textures
Clip-ins are becoming more widely used in the natural hair community, so many companies are coming out with textured hair lines. This gives you many options to choose from!
5. You can take care of your own hair
Because you only wear the clips during the day, you can undo your cornrows or braids and moisturize your hair every night. This way, you have decreased manipulation during the day but added moisture at night! But as with any style, there are also some downsides:
They are expensive
Prices range from $150-$180 but as detailed above, they are cost effective in the long run
You can’t wear the style to bed
Or you can, but you might wake up without edges…
Blending is an acquired skill
It will probably take a while to figure out how to blend your hair well. Thankfully, there are countless videos on YouTube that you can consult for tips. As you can see, the benefits greatly outweigh the downsides when it comes to clip-ins. Would you invest in kinky*-curly clip-ins?
I purchased my bundle of 10 clips from an online store called La Maison du Papillon for $150. This was the lowest price I could find.
While I love my clip-ins, I would suggest trying a different brand or making your own clips. The ones I purchased had some wear and tear just a few weeks in, and I had to go in and secure some of the clips on the weft with needle and thread. At that point, I may as well have made my own clip-ins!
Kurly Klips is another, slightly more expensive alternative. These clips seem more secure and have more texture variation. If I were to buy another bundle, I’d probably try these out.
Do you see yourself trying kinky-curly clip ins*? Are you convinced that they are a better protective style than crochet braids? Let me know in the comments below!
What’s the best way to get clipins? So they sell them at most beauty stores?
I wash & condition my hair while in cornrows. My hair actually thrives during those 3-4 weeks. Clip-ins that I like cost +$100s. I use a variety of synthetic hair textures. But we must do what works for us & fits our budget. I really enjoy being natural.