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I like it. Will buy more
It wasn’t easy to use as a beginners. I had lots of ractice putting it on my hair. I want to try something diferrent on my hair mot just straight bair forever.. thats whay I bought this product. But Man, isn’t that easy. But Its worth it wonce you get use to it. Pretty style but simple.
Spin pins are my go to for every thing from a messy updo to a sleek chignon. These make hairstyling quick and easy and I find them much more comfortable than traditional Bobbie pins for an updo. I ususally keep several of these on hand for when I want to get my hair out of the way and they are always my tool of choice for more elaborate styles. I love that they are offered in "blonde" as my hair is quite light.
I have very thick medium length hair and these pins did not work at all with my hair . The pins kept coming out even with hair styling product . It was a complete waste of money for me.
I love these things! Unfortunately, if you have really thick long hair, you will need several, and they are not cheap.
Ugh I wish these were a lot cheaper because it actually works great for holding up hair. They "spin" into the hair effortlessly and holds it into place .. I just can't afford to buy more because it was almost $5 for 2 pins.
Never use ordinary hair pins again to keep your bun secure. Two spin pins do the job of 20 pins. Hair remains secure all day long.
These Spin Pins are awesome. My hair is long and in the Summer months, I like to wear it in a bun if I'm outside working. It helps to keep it out of my face and off my shoulders. Great product!!
I have waist length long straight hair. It's not easy to put my hair in a bun....until I got these in a swag bag one year at Toronto Fashion Week, 3 years ago.
Guess what? I am still using the same pair of spin pins (I call them hair screws), every night. :-)
The easiest way to use this if you have long hair is to put your hair hair into a pony tail, but the last twist of your elastic band, make a loop in your hair (instead of pulling all of your hair straight through), then wrap the remaining pony take around that loop of hair, and screw one pin into the side where you finished wrapping, and then another screw into the opposite side of that pin (but don't have the screws touching each other). It will make one very firm holding bun that lasts all day.
If I am only holding my hair up at night to do my skincare routine, I usually just use 1 screw and it does the trick. I mean I have over 2 feet of hair.....so these Spin Pins "screws" are really amazing.
Have worn these literally everyday for about the past two years. Ever since I got them, I only wear a high bun now (keeps hair out of face, and never have to worry about how it looks b/c slicked back). I have long (though thin shafted) hair and the 2 pins have kept it up and in place every time. I use it 2 ways: by just twisting the hair and looping it up, or by first braiding it and looping it up. Works for a messy bun without using product, or mousse/spray the ponytail first and then loop it up for a polished bun.
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