I’m sure that every Mom who has a daughter can agree that barrettes and clips are made for staying in hair. They’re not for falling out and getting lost or letting hair come loose in the middle of the day! When I was introduced to No Slippy Hair Clippy many years ago, I couldn’t believe the clip actually stayed in my daughter’s fine baby hair! Now, many years later, my daughter has an extensive collection of No Slippy Hair Clippy’s since they have continued to grow and add new products. They now design gorgeous hair accessories for girls, teens and women, as well as for babies. They offer three different sizes and types of clips; a Mini, a Standard Pinch, and a French Clip for girls of all ages with lots of hair. All are non-slip clips, and they also won’t slide in fine hair of any length. They also offer no-slip headbands, including an organic cotton head wrap, the first of its kind!
Their hair clips are quite unique and beautiful, with a patent pending. Originally designed with a magnet to enhance the hold, they now use a more expensive Plush Swiss Velvet wrapped completely around the metal clip, to provide an identical snug, secure grip. It’s now lighter weight, and so soft that she won’t even know it’s there! Their clips won’t hurt if she pulls them out, either, and because they use the highest quality clips available, they don’t bend easily, like others do.
No Slippy Hair Clippy invented the no slip hair clip in 2000 and has been making meticulously handcrafted hair clips ever since. They continue to introduce new and innovative products for babies, girls and women which are Made in America, under their quality control. No Slippy Hair Clippy was created to accompany your little girl’s sense of style throughout the ages and stages of her life.
No Slippy Hair Clippy recently introduced a new modern line of value hair clips called Clipettes. Clipettes offer a moderate price range, with no skimping on quality! Each hair clip is fully lined in grosgrain and have a special non-slip grip for a soft, ye
t secure hold.
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remembering. Let’s breakdown the name….Conair – a trusted name in hair care for over 50 years. Infiniti – one of a dozen different collections offered by Conair. Cord-Keeper – this is probably my husband’s favorite feature who isn’t a fan of cords dangling all over our bathroom. With the quick press of a button, the cord retracts seamlessly into the hair dryer for easy storage. Ionic – emits negative ions which neutralize positive ions in the environment helping to dry your hair faster, cut down on frizziness and give your hair great shine. Tourmaline Ceramic – creates the highest level of ions as well as infrared heat which dries your hair from the inside out, a gentler and faster way to dry your hair. The end result? My hair looks shinier and dries faster with less heat (and less noise) than my previous hair dryer used. The
2.) Remington Wet 2 Straight Flat Iron – Does this sound familiar? You’re rushed for time, but you need time to shower, time to dry your hair and time to straighten your hair. That’s a lot of time. Fortunately the
3.) Conair Infiniti You Style – When I don’t need to dry my hair as well, I’ve also become a fan of the Conair
world…even if you haven’t stepped foot inside the tub for a day or two. I tried a handful of dry shampoos and ultimately settled on Ojon’s Rub Out Dry Cleanser. Here’s how it works: You spray it on your hair, focusing on your roots. Rub it into the scalp for a minute, brush it through your hair and then style as normal. Done! It definitely has a smell to it which I describe as a cross between baby powder and musk. I found it pleasant and much better than the medicinal smell of many of the others. The major problem with dry shampoos is the white cast they can leave on people with brown or black hair. I’m a medium brunette and had no problem with any white cast with the Ojon. Available in 4.5 oz ($24) or a 2 oz travel can (only $10!), I recommend trying it out at 










