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  1. 10 Butterfly Clip Hairstyles That Embody '90s Cool
  2. Davis Family Butterfly Vivarium


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10 Butterfly Clip Hairstyles That Embody '90s Cool

A number of past fashion trends have reappeared on catwalks in recent years, so it was only a matter of time before hair accessories experienced a similar fate. Back in the '90s, there were a number of fabulous hair accessories that could elevate any hair game. From But while we appreciate many types of fun hair accessories, today we're here to talk about butterfly clip hairstyles. Originally designed to pull back sections of hair from the crown of the head, they became all the rage due to their intricate detail and ability to make any hairstyle look effortlessly cool. Olivia Rodrigo, Doja Cat, and Megan Thee Stallion are just a few of the stars who have brought this sophisticated trend into the modern age. If you're delighted that butterfly clips are back, keep reading for all the inspiration you need, including tips and tricks for achieving each style. Getty Images A trio of butterfly clips can take any hairstyle to the next level, and Shannon Elizabeth’s is no exception. This is one of the classic butterfly clip styles that many of us spent hours in our bedrooms trying to recreate. • To achieve this look, Chambers recommends brushing out and smoothing hair first. • Once your hair is smoothed out, create a middle part. From your hairline, take one inch from either side of your middle parting and brush through the section to ensure it's smooth. • Pull this section back and secure it with a clear elastic. Cover this with the butterfly clip, being sure to place both no more...

Davis Family Butterfly Vivarium

Select the number of tickets, and date/time for Museum entry, and you will be then able to add Davis Family Butterfly Vivarium,and/or additional Ticketed Exhibitions during checkout. Note:The Butterfly Vivarium is unavailable September 19–September 29. Reserve Museum Tickets » There are roughly 160,000 species of Lepidoptera, the group made up of butterflies and moths. They live all over the world, from the tropics to the Arctic, to inside this museum! Celebrated for their beauty and grace, they are more than just colorful animals. Some are amazingly camouflaged. Some harbor poisons. Some fly thousands of miles to lay eggs. Find out more and experience them up close in the Davis Family Butterfly Vivarium. What You'll See in the Davis Family Butterfly Vivarium • Up to 80 species of butterflies, out of more than 130 species featured in this gallery, from the neon-colored common green birdwing to the starry night cracker • A separate display of moths, including the massive atlas moth–one of the largest insects on the planet • A pupae incubator, where visitors can view chrysalises and witness adult butterflies emerge • Micro environments made up of dozens of species of tropical plants, with exhibits that highlight the important roles butterflies and moths play in ecosystems around the world • A digital microscope and other interactive displays • An ID board, updated daily, featuring an illustrated card for each species in flight to help you identify butterflies and moths