My daughter is the girliest of all girls. She’s constantly talking about pretty clothes, pretty hair, pretty shoes to anyone who will listen. I recently discovered Kula Klips, a Canadian company started in 2006. Their assortment of clips is seriously huge. Their clips are categorized on their site by style to help slim down the options for you (Flower, Bows, Trendy, Seasonal, Animals, Bugs, etc). Their designs are adorable and really do stay put versus a lot of the other clips out there. My daughter loves to go pick out which hair accessory she’d like to wear to match her chosen outfit for the day. They are your one stop shop for hair clips of every style and color.
Personally I love their Kula Band. My daughter thinks headbands are supposed to be worn on the back of her head and refuses to wear them any other way. I was so excited to try the Kula Band on her. After our small disagreement where she kept telling me it was a necklace, she finally agreed to let me put it on her. After all of my gasping at how cute she was, she asked me to stand her up on the counter so she could stare at herself for a few minutes to admire her reflection. I love that the tension is adjustable because tight headbands can seriously cause headaches. How they work, is that they are made of ribbon with stoppers at the end to keep the toggle from falling off. Make it as loose or tight as you want. One size fits all.
Their attention to detail is easily seen in all of their products. Click here to let your little one browse through all of the options and purchase your Kula Klip products.

Kula Klips is generously offering In The Know Mom 20% off of their purchases through October 31, 2009. Enter Kula09 when checking out.
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Another great find! Jolie loves wearing headbands, but they never stay, stretch out, or I have to bobby pin them in. These are such a great idea. I can't wait to get these.
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Headbands are tricky! My daughter has a pretty small head I think so they easily slip off. She prefers headbands to clips though so these are probably perfect for her.
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you should check out No Slippy Hair Clippy for younger ones. The clips are lined with velvet ribbon rather than grosgrain ribbon, so they don't slip out.!
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My daughter has been wearing kula klips since she we discovered them 3 years ago, she now has them in every color you can imagine and pattern….it is our morning routine to pick out the “matchy matchy” klips to her outfit…she love them. Thank you for keeping the patterns creative with the clothing trends!
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I just got some clips (on Etsy) for Ruby's practically non-existent hair and they lady uses this material thats like the stuff you buy to put under your rug so the rug won't slip… it's genius!!!
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Brooklyn is finally letting me put clips in her hair, I haven't tried headbands yet but when I do these will be perfect I think.
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So cute, if Tehya didn't literally RIP everything out of her hair (hair attached) I'd get some. I can't even keep a ponytail in her hair a lot of times.
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SarahITKM Reply:
September 30th, 2009 at 8:32 pm
Same here. It makes me cringe when she rips the clips out and I see hair come off with it!
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So cute, if Tehya didn't literally RIP EVERYTHING out of her hair (hair attached) I'd get some. I can't even keep a ponytail in her hair a lot of times. However..she does love hats! lol. =)
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we use the kula klips for our twins and the selection is so great its never a problem to match when needed or offer them options when they just want to stand apart. Great Job Kula Klips!!
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So cute, if Tehya didn't literally RIP EVERYTHING out of her hair (hair attached) I'd get some. However..she does love hats! lol. =)
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