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Hair Accessories

The Finishing Touch Your Crown Deserves

Gold clips, satin scrunchies, claw clips, and hair jewelry — the details that complete every look.

Before You Buy

Complete Hair Accessory Guide

From satin scrunchies to gold hair jewelry — what to buy, what to avoid, and how to style it all.

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Scrunchies

  • Satin Scrunchies — best for all hair types, no creasing, no breakage.
  • Silk Scrunchies — premium version, ultra-gentle on delicate hair.
  • Oversized Scrunchies — trendy, great for thick natural hair.
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Clips & Clamps

  • Claw Clips — the comeback accessory. Great for thick, natural, and 4C hair.
  • Butterfly Clips — sectioning and styling natural hair.
  • Snap Clips — lightweight, great for fine hair and edges.
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Hair Jewelry

  • Gold Cuffs & Rings — wrap around locs, braids, or twists.
  • Decorative Pins — add to buns, updos, and twist-outs.
  • Pearl Clips — elegant, works on all hair textures.
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Headbands

  • Satin Headbands — protect edges, no tension, comfortable all day.
  • Knotted Turban Bands — fashionable and functional.
  • Wide Bands — great for natural styles and wash days.
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What to Avoid

  • Metal elastic bands with no coating — snap hair at the band.
  • Thin rubber bands on natural hair — cause severe breakage.
  • Clips with sharp metal edges — snag and pull strands.
  • Overly tight headbands — cause tension and edge damage over time.
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Price Guide

  • $5–$15 — scrunchie sets, basic clips.
  • $15–$35 — quality claw clips, satin headbands, hair rings.
  • $35–$80 — gold hair jewelry sets, luxury pins, designer clips.
Curated Picks

Editor's Accessory Picks

The finishing touches that pull every look together — curated from the best brands.

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FAQ

Your Questions Answered

What hair accessories are best for natural hair?
Satin scrunchies, wide-tooth combs, and smooth-edge claw clips are the best for natural hair. They minimize breakage, reduce tension on your curl pattern, and don't snag coily or kinky strands.
Are metal hair clips bad for hair?
Metal clips with sharp or uncoated edges can snag and break hair. Look for clips with smooth, rounded edges. Gold-tone or resin clips are generally safer than bare metal designs.
How do I use hair cuffs and rings on locs?
Simply open the cuff slightly, slide it over a loc or braid, then press gently closed. No tools needed. They look stunning on butterfly locs, goddess locs, and box braids.
What's the best scrunchie for sleeping?
A large satin or silk scrunchie is ideal for sleeping. It holds your hair in a loose pineapple or bun without creasing, reduces friction against your pillowcase, and protects your curl pattern overnight.