ast year some time my dear friend Chrissie from Hair Romance came to Melbourne to do a hair event and I tagged along because sheβs awesome and we planned on going out for a fancy dinner with wine afterwards. It was during this presentation that she casually revealed two incredible secrets about bobby pins that I never knew. Iβm a veteran bobby pin user and Iβd been doing it wrong my entire life. Hereβs how to use bobby pins properly. MIND EXPLOSION!
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Have you been using your bobby pins wrong?
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a great tip smags via christine! <3 it!… an old dog can always learn new tricks I say!
cannot believe I was a hairdresser for all of those years and didn't ever know that hellooo!
I've done up styles in the 60's and forever, with hairpieces etc … like I know how to get that hair up and to stay in place! … but I did not know that! … blown away hun! hand claps! m:)X-
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Ha! Hilarious! I’ve never had hairdressers use them properly on me either!
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!! The things the internet tells you before breakfast. Did not know this!
Thanks π-
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Isn’t it insane? I think about her every time I use bobby pins. Blows my mind.
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Sadly I did know this because my life is boring.
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Ha! I’d say it’s very interesting. This info was hard to come by!
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I never knew that…and I have 4 of them in my hair as we speak!!
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Quick! Put them in the right way up!
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I found out the actual anatomy of a bobby pin on Pinterest of all places! That changed my hair life, for sure. And yes, I’m guilty of the teeth thing so will stop doing this STAT! x
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It just works so much better without the teeth thing! It’s awesome!
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Ive been putting mine upside down too! Another great hair hack i found on youtube the other day is that when you are pinning curls into an updo…put the bobby pin on the curl first, about 3/4 of the way down and the pin into into the updo. You then get the curly bit coming out at the end…genius! And another one is to spray the metal end of a tail comb with hairspray and use it to smooth down flyaways around the hairline or an updo.
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Ah! THat’s a brilliant idea! Will totally be trying this when my hair is a bit longer!
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I too discovered this secret bobby pin fact a couple of years ago from youtube. There is also a way to put them in so they don’t show – hard to explain, but you pick up a bit of hair with the tip of the pin, then flip it over end for end and slide it in from the top, downwards. Takes a bit of practice, but you can put them in so they hold, but are also invisible. Have a rummage around youtube for a tutorial. xx
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I should google that! Although you can’t really see bobby pins in my hair any way! π
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I HAD NO IDEA. I am now concerned I’m doing everything else wrong too. Oh dear. Thanks for sharing this – may there be more revelations to come!
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Ha! You’ll be freaking out about everything now!
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Well, I was half right. I’ve been putting them in the right way up, but I was still opening them out before jamming them into my mop. Thankyou for sharing this valuable piece of hair information!
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It’s amazing right?
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I knew that the teeth were supposed to be on the bottom, but I’ve always opened them before putting them in my hair. I actually just pinned my hair back so I could test the other trick (so skeptical!) and it’s totally true! How did I not know this?! π
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I didn’t think it would work the first time I heard about it but it was actually amazing! You do need to use more bobby pins but it is more effective.
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Hmmm…I’m dubious about this pin hack because all decorative bobby pins have their ‘decorative bits’ on the squiggly side hmmm… I do know that you can hold a twist in your hair with just one bobby pin by putting your hair up in a twisted bun, zigzagging the bobby pin through your hair, flipping it over on itself then pushing it back through π
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That’s true but maybe the manufacturers are getting wrong! It’s a conspiracy!
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It’s very suits me, I always wrong whenever using bobby pins, I also love to lost it in my pocket or every pocket I thought that I’ll gonna use them,
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I love the hair style in the post image and wonder if you could tell me where that came from?
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Thanks for the bobby pin tip – that will come in very handy.
Not hair related, but the sneaky, but super useful trick I learnt just the other day is that there are little flaps that you can push in on the ends of your cling wrap / aluminium foil / baking paper boxes. This stops the roll from popping out when you’re using it. Magic!