A set of four teardrop-shaped Eco-Friendly Creaseless Clips by Kitsch, featuring metal clasps and a tortoiseshell pattern with black, white, and gray swirls, elegantly holds hair without harming the environment, using materials sourced responsibly. Four mottled brown, black, and white hair clips with rose gold clasps are shown. Three clips are arranged vertically on the right, while one clip is in a clear package labeled Eco-Friendly Creaseless Clip on the left. A package of two marble-patterned, eco-friendly creaseless hair clips with gold clasps from Kitsch, labeled as made from recycled materials and suitable for all hair types. Four hair clips with marbled black, white, and brown designs and rose gold metal clasps arranged on a white background. A woman with long, wavy black hair wears three marbled black-and-white hair clips on one side. She is looking slightly upward and to the side, wearing a black sleeveless top against a plain light background.
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A set of four teardrop-shaped Eco-Friendly Creaseless Clips by Kitsch, featuring metal clasps and a tortoiseshell pattern with black, white, and gray swirls, elegantly holds hair without harming the environment, using materials sourced responsibly.

Kitsch Eco- Friendly Creaseless Clips

4 count

Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • Recycled materials: Gentle on hair, gentler on Earth.
  • Crease-free hold: Perfect for flawless makeup application.
  • Secure & easy: Effortless styling, sustainable choices.
Color: Black Terrazzo
$8.50 $10.00 Save 15%

Eco- Friendly Creaseless Clips $8.50

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Kitsch Eco- Friendly Creaseless Clips are a make up maven's must-have. Made with recycled materials, these clips are kind on your hair & the environment. Securely hold hair sections out of the way during make up application & easily remove without leaving a crease!

85% recycled acrylic +15% iron

Gather a section of hair and hold the clip open.

Slide the clip into place, securing the hair firmly without pulling or tugging. Repeat with other sections until you achieve your desired look.

To remove the clip, gently slide it out from your hair.

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