• Hair Claw Nelly Leopard side
  • Hair Claws Nelly Hydra Studio
  • Hair Claw Nelly Leopard
  • Hair Claw Nelly Leopard top
  • Hair Claw Nelly Chestnut side
  • Hair Claw Nelly Chestnut top
Hair Claw Nelly Leopard side
Hair Claws Nelly Hydra Studio
Hair Claw Nelly Leopard
Hair Claw Nelly Leopard top
Hair Claw Nelly Chestnut side
Hair Claw Nelly Chestnut top

Hair Claw - Nelly

CHF 34.00
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Color Léopard

Description

The Nelly Hair Claw is a 10 cm hair accessory that seamlessly combines elegance and practicality. It's ideal for medium to long-length hair, thanks to its wide teeth and large size. An essential addition to any hair accessory collection.

Material: 

Proudly made in France, the Nelly Hair Claw embodies the sophistication and attention to detail that French artisans are known for. Made from premium cellulose acetate, a cotton and wood-derived material, this clip is both strong and lightweight, while delivering a silky-smooth feel against your hair.

For who:

The Nelly Hair Claw classic design makes it suitable for various hairstyles, from casual updos to elegant evening looks. It works beautifully for creating a secure bun with long, fine, or wavy hair. Styling medium to long curly or frizzy hair into a neat bun.

Care:

To keep your hair claw looking shiny, remember to avoid swimming in salt or chlorinated water while wearing it. Additionally, keep it away from hairspray and perfume. A quick wipe down with a moistened microfiber towel will help keep it clean.

Mineral vs. Chemical Sunscreen: What's the Difference?

Chemical filters absorb UV rays and convert them into heat. They're inexpensive and widely used, but some — especially older-generation filters — are unstable in sunlight, breaking down and generating free radicals. They can also irritate sensitive skin. The biggest concern is that several have been linked by scientists to hormonal disruption — one reason we don't carry them at Nuvola.

Mineral filters like zinc oxide and titanium dioxide work differently: they sit on the skin's surface and work by scattering and reflecting UV rays instead of absorbing them. The result is stable, broad-spectrum protection that's well tolerated by sensitive skin, babies, and pregnant women.

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