Hairpins for the perfect French twist are under Black20 for Black Friday
Most Novembers, I scrutinize the best Black Friday beauty deals in search of LED masks and salon-quality hair dryers that enhance the skin. What I want is a hairpin to achieve a French twist like Taylor Swift in a recent Chiefs game, or hundreds of hairfluencers overflowing with TikTok FYP. And this year, it looks like a discount force being delivered.
After sifting through hundreds of deals, I found some eternally chic French hairpins — less than 2-20 each at checkout. I don't feel like I'm exaggerating when I say that these simple and elegant accessories are the key to even better hair.
In TikTok, the French Twist is the heir to the Claw Clip that ruled everything in 2022 and 2023. Like these accessories, they are a ticket to the updo in less than 10 seconds - but the hairpin has an even more upscale bend. They have a curved, elegant shape that puts on the vanity; if they are secured to the chignon, they are virtually invisible. And after a time of virtually immovable style, they will not crease or indent hair in the same way as elastic hair ties.
I've been hypnotized to see the creators twist and fix their short, medium and long hair into a typical chic arrangement — and every time, I'm that right now, it's particularly accessible. With Madewell's Black Friday sale, you get up to 50% off tortoiseshell and acetate hairpins when you use code MADEBETTER at checkout. (Yes, even those that have been marked down before.On Anthropologie, on the other hand, versions decorated with gold and pearls are 30% off at checkout and no code is required. I also caught Black Friday hair deals on Amazon and It-girl brand Machete, a pack of hairpins in all colors, textures and imaginable shapes are sold between sale8 and sale17.
For a telegraph take a walk around Male, I recommend a curved hairpin, pure gold (like Anthropologie) or one with a curling gold loop in the center (like Madewell). The latter retailer also has some antics made from wavy multicolored acrylic. After I shopped one of each for myself, I just "ordered" some tortoiseshell versions for family stocking fillings as well I know that the beauty lovers of my life have seen as many French twist tutorials online as I do — and I'm sure they will. They will be just as excited to level up their daily hair game.
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