Okay, so, I saw this thing trending – the “Paige Lorenze Claw.” I had no idea who Paige Lorenze was, but the claw clips looked kinda cute. Dairy Boy, that’s her brand, I guess? Whatever.
Getting Started
First off, I went on TikTok. Just searched “Paige Lorenze Claw,” and boom, a whole bunch of videos popped up. Mostly girls showing off these clips, looking all fancy and stuff. I saw a video from this guy, Jack Mac, talking about some dude, Tommy Paul, getting “clawed” – had something to do with Paige Lorenze, I think.
Diving In
Next, I dug a little deeper. Found out Paige Lorenze is some influencer type. She’s got this whole aesthetic going on – very, like, preppy, I guess? Anyway, she has a collection of these claw clips. Four of them, all different designs. Seemed a bit simple, but I was curious what the whole craze was about, so I decided to find her brand website and try these things out.
Trying Them Out
I gotta say, they’re pretty standard claw clips. Nothing super special. I tried all four styles, and they held my hair up fine. I’ve got a lot of hair, so that’s saying something. They’re sturdy enough, I guess. Don’t feel like they’re gonna break or anything. It’s a little annoying to find these clips on her website, but I finally got them after some hard searching.
Overall Thoughts
Honestly, I don’t really get the hype. They’re just claw clips. But, I guess if you’re into that whole Paige Lorenze vibe, then maybe you’d like them. They do the job. They look okay. I probably won’t be buying them again, but hey, at least I tried them, right? I mean, they’re not bad. They’re just…claw clips. Maybe I’m just not the target audience. Or maybe I’m just too old for this TikTok stuff, haha.
Pros:
- They hold your hair up.
- They’re pretty sturdy.
- They match Paige Lorenze’s style if you are into that.
Cons:
- They’re just regular claw clips.
- A little bit expensive for a claw clip.
- It’s a little hard to find these clips on her website.
So, that’s my experience with the Paige Lorenze Claw. It was…an experience. Not life-changing, but an experience nonetheless. Now I can say I’ve been “clawed,” I guess? Whatever that means.