Flexi-8 Hair Clips Review

Ok, now that I’ve had quite a while to play with my Flexi-8 hair clips, I can say wholeheartedly that I love them!

They are extremely well-made hair clips that come in 6 sizes:
Mini size – 2 inch – $10 to $15.95
Extra Small – 2 3/4 inch – $12 to $20.95
Small – 3 1/4 inch – $13 to $20.95
Medium – 3 3/4 inch – $14 to $20.95
Large – 4 1/4 inch – $15 to $20.95
Extra Large – 5 1/4 inch – $19 to $24

I received 4 sizes to review: the Mini, Extra Small, Small and Medium.

These hair clips are very cute and come in many different styles. The pictures on the website really don’t do the clips justice. They come in an antique brass finish, antique gold, black nickel, and silver tone. I love the silver tone, and the black nickel and antique gold are pretty as well.

Since I have fine-medium hair, I use the mini size to hold my bangs back, or to hold one side of my hair back.

The extra small can be used to do a half pony tail on me.

And I can also use the small for a half pony tail.

The small can be used to do a full pony tail.

The medium can be used to do a peacock twist, which is my favorite updo of all time.

There’s no way I have enough hair to use the large or extra large. Those sizes are meant for thicker hair.

The thing I really like about the flexi-8s are that you can put one in your hair in the morning and not have to adjust it all day. It holds your hair in place with the tension through the 8, without giving you a tension headache. Most of my favorite hair accessories I can only wear for a limited time each day because of the tension they give me across my head, or I’ll have to keep adjusting them because of how my hair is so finely textured.

I’ve done different things to test how well they stay in. The mini and extra small stay in all day with no problems in my bangs or holding part of my hair back. I used the medium on a day when I was working out to hold my hair up off of my neck, and it didn’t budge, even with all the whipping around I was doing with my head. The small worked beatifully out in the sun all day walking around and kept my hair from looking like a hot mess.

The only thing I don’t love about these are the price, as I feel that they are a bit high for the smaller sizes. However, since they seem so well-made they’re still not a bad deal. I know I want to pick up the cute little skull and crossbones in the mini design. I do hope that they add a few more colors, or maybe a ‘create your own’ option, where you can pick a design you like, such as the scroll work heart or the mighty celtic knot, and add your favorite color of beads to it.

I definitely recommend the flexi-8 hair clips as they’ll stay in place for you all day and look cute in the process.

You can purchase them at Flexi-8.

Please note: I was sent these flexi-8 hair clips for free to review by the company.

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4 Responses to Flexi-8 Hair Clips Review

  1. Chrissy May 13, 2009 at 2:42 am #

    Wow, these look like a really good deal for the money. Considering all the functionality you would get with it. I like that it doesn’t give you tension headaches. :) I would try it if I could.

  2. Chrissy May 13, 2009 at 2:42 am #

    Wow, these look like a really good deal for the money. Considering all the functionality you would get with it. I like that it doesn’t give you tension headaches. :) I would try it if I could.

  3. Phyrra May 13, 2009 at 10:12 am #

    Hi Chrissy,
    They’re really cute! They’re also the first hair clip that I’ve found in the mini size that will actually hold my bangs back in a way I like.

  4. Phyrra May 13, 2009 at 10:12 am #

    Hi Chrissy,
    They’re really cute! They’re also the first hair clip that I’ve found in the mini size that will actually hold my bangs back in a way I like.

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