35 Under-$30 Barrettes (Because They Shouldn't Cost as Much as a Haircut)
I am an avowed vintage shopper and bargain hunter who cringes at the thought of buying anything full price, but even I will admit that there are some things you just shouldn't cheap out on. After many hard-learned lessons (that ended with me in tears on my bathroom floor), I can tell you, for instance, that the experts are right: You shouldn't bleach your hair at home, try to cut your own French-girl bangs, or give yourself The Rachel.* For almost all things hair-related, you should consult a professional and expect to part with at least $75 with tip (or a lot more, if you want it colored too).
That doesn't mean I want to part with $100+ dollars for the accessories I put in my hair post–wallet-emptying salon visit, however. (I spend enough on shampoo and conditioner as it is.) I admire the many $$$ barrettes and clips I see as I scroll through Instagram, but given the proliferation of affordable options on offer all over the internet, there's no reason to shell out that kind of money. Especially if you're not totally sure you're a "barrette girl." For this reason, scroll on for 35 under-$20 barrettes I've got sitting in my virtual carts, plus useful styling tips and shopping tricks that'll ensure that you actually wear them.
*No shade on affordable haircuts; it's just that the last time my mom paid $20 for one of my haircuts, I ended up with crooked bangs, hair that was unintentionally two inches longer on the left side, and one seriously avant-garde fourth-grade yearbook photo.
Style Notes: Rachel Nosco of Aesthetics Anonymous knows you can find pretty great (and pretty affordable) barrettes on Amazon. Also, when you go for one of the bigger styles, wearing it right over your ear keeps it more low-key than perching it further up on your head.
Style Notes: Another tip for making bigger barrettes wearable? Buying them in a neutral shade that's close to your own hair color.
Style Notes: While the color is out there (in the best way possible), this barrette is fairly small and low-profile, meaning you just might forget it's there. Related tip: When you're shopping, you're going to want to see a snap of the product in question actually on someone's head for scale.
Style Tip: Your barrette of choice doesn't have to do all the heavy lifting to keep your hairstyle in place. It's fine to keep them purely ornamental.
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There's something about this unique shape and finish that's got me intrigued.
They're like the ones I wore in said fourth-grade photo, only all grown up and blinged out.
This glittery pick comes in several different colors (all recommended).
Shells are another It motif, and they're even better in barrette form.
These metallic sky-blue stunners would look super cute in your next ambitious hairdo.
Animal prints are most definitely still a thing, and this is an easy way to dip your toe in the trend without going full-on tiger lady.
& Other Stories continues its excellent accessories streak with this barrette set.
Wear with equally on-trend cowboy boots for instant "Rhinestone Cowgirl" vibes.
There's a reason editors and Instagram influencers alike are all over Valet Studio designs.
Currently heading to checkout with this cheery Girl With Pearls pick.
Next up, 25 picks the coolest Scandi brands are pushing for winter.
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