Since you're probably wanting to get a Flexi or two for yourself, or as a gift, I decided to have a Lilla Rose party to make it easy for you. Just make sure you're running the bar along your scalp to get a good initial hold. If you look closely in the pictures, you can see that each size clip can be adjusted to three micro-sizes by which dent you slide the bar through to. The way that it flexes around your hair makes it highly adaptable. This Princess Tiara Flexi Clip exceeded my expectations. For all the sizes larger than a Mini, the size is marked on the bar, making it easy to spot the correct size in your drawer or basket. This is such a wonderful design, functional and beautiful.
Lilla Rose's Flexi Clips have this ingenious design that keeps you from losing the bar. As long as I'm gentle, and not acting like a clown, the Flexi stays in place through a whole day's worth of running in and out of the stores on errands. For now, I love the staying power of this Flexi Clip, it even puts up with me wearing a hat everyday. I'll look at getting a small for next Spring because I'll want to get all my hair up off my neck. I want to be able to use my Flexi everyday, and this size is perfect for a half-up or a half-twist. I'm not likely to want to do a ponytail or an up and down anytime soon. I knew I needed a Mini Flexi because it's hat season. The important point is to not overestimate how much hair you have. keep that in mind of you're a lefty who has a difficult time doing things with your right hand. Some of the designs have dangles that would look weird if you flipped them around. Many of the Flexi Clips can be easily used by both right and left-handed wearers alike. When you watch the videos, you understand how your hair will need different sizes, and can compare your hair to that of the various models for the best fit. This page shows you eight different styles and has a video for each. I appreciate the Hair Styles tab that helped me think of something new to do with my Flexi in my hair. See the sizing video here. Watching the video will help you gauge your hair type, texture, length, and favorite styles. If you're someone who loves updos, you'll want to get a third one for holding all of your hair in the up and down or French twist styles.
A smaller one for only putting up part of your hair, and a larger one for putting it all in a ponytail. Truthfully, you're going to want at least two sizes. To choose a Flexi Clip, you need to figure out which of the seven sizes you want for your amount of hair. So with it's adjustable band, I'd like to put one of these to the test too! Many all-around headbands are too tight for my fine hair and fall out. The headbands intrigue me because they too are sized just for you. For an overview of all their great products, click here. Want to see all the options for hair? There really is something for almost every length and hairstyle. You can choose the original Flexi Hair Clip, Flexi Oh!, Bobby Pins, Hair Sticks, Hair Bands, and the newest - You Pins. Lilla Rose offers six different types of hair accessories. I knew both of their Flexi Clips were entirely too big for my hair. Both of our teenaged girls have a lot more hair than I do, and Arlene's is super thick and wavy.
I was familiar with Lilla Rose before this review, because each of our girls have a Flexi. Your hardest decision might be just choosing a style! Many of the styles are available in various sizes, so you can decide if you want a signature style in multiple sizes, or to pick a different design for each size. There are over 60 designs to choose from just in the Flexi Mini size! They come in silver-tone, gold-tone, copper, brass, with jewels in a variety of colors, with specialty designs like: musical staff, flowers, or a cross. There are SO many Flexi Clip designs to choose from. It dresses up my hair, and makes an everyday look classier. This Flexi Clip is elegant, without being ostentatious. My hair just ends up with the shabby chic look when I put it up dry. I can still put it up easily when its dry, but its always harder to contain my straight hair flyaways once they dry. I have found that with my fine hair, the best option is to put the Flexi Clip in when my hair is either wet or at least still slightly damp as I can get it just where I want, and treat any flyaway hairs right away.