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Goodie Simple Styles: Spin Pin |
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French twist Up-do with spin pin |
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French twist Up-do with spin pin |
I have been waiting to try theses for a while and was excited to see them in my local store so I picked them up. I was not disappointed with the pins. They come in colors for both blonds and brunets. The pins hold hair well for everyday wear. I would not suggest them to hold your hair up with vigorous activity like running, but for everything else they are great. They make a French twist supper easy; where with regular bobby pins it may take 20 bobby pins to hold, a French twist only needs 2 Spin Pins. They are also really nice for regular or even messy buns.
The Spin Pins corkscrew shape works much like a screw, righty tighty lefty losey. With any hairdo using them I like to face them pointing in towards my head and twist then turn them and twisting into the hairdo. I find this leaves the hairdo very secure.The pins hide in the hair well and are basically invisible.
- Gather your hair at the nape of your neck (no ponytail holder needed).
- Twist your hair into a tight bun and tuck in the ends.
- Spin one pin in from the top and the other up from the base, taking care not to interlock pins. (Directions given by the Spin Pin packaging)