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When SAYA Designs invited me to review one of their hairpins, I was beyond excited. I’ve been trying to develop a more sustainable style, and SAYA designs helps me do just that. While hairpins are trending these days, these pieces are unique because of the sustainable approach founder Victoria and her team take to crafting them. Each hairpin is made from salvaged root wood from abandoned plantations in Indonesia. And that’s not all! For every hairpin you buy, SAYA partners with local nonprofits to plant up to ten endangered trees back into the rainforests. Now, those are two initiatives that I can definitely get behind.
Although it was hard to pick among all the beautiful designs, I chose the Frangipani hairpin. Another reason I was excited to test this hairpin was that my hair is finally long enough to play with. This was the perfect accessory to do that with because there’s so much you can do. Plus, it adds a fun touch to your look overall. Saya has plenty of hair tutorials for all different lengths, which is helpful. I’d suggest you check them out if you’re considering purchasing one of these fun accessories.
I also have to add that this piece is extremely practical. It fits right into your purse, so you can carry it around in case you need a midday hairstyle change. I know that this will probably be a good way to ditch the habit having a hair tie around my wrist. haha!
Let me know if you check out SAYA designs and which piece is your favorite. 🙂