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How to use spiral hairpins How to use spiral hairpins

There are all kinds of weird props for girls to DIY beautiful hairstyles, such as U-shaped clips, duckbill clips, hair combs, T-shirt plastic rolls, etc. Although I know they are useful for hairdressing, I suffer from laziness and stupidity, so I buy them. There are a lot of them, but not many of them are actually practical. Especially this spiral hair clip. When I bought it, the store clerk told me that it could be used to make hair up, and it was also put into my hair. But when I got it back and did it myself, I was dumbfounded. . . Let’s take a look at how to use this spiral hairpin. Such detailed illustrations will definitely allow you to fully master the use of spiral hairpins~~~

How to use spiral hairpins How to use spiral hairpins

Props: two spiral hairpins (a bun that originally required N hairpins to be fixed)

How to use spiral hairpins How to use spiral hairpins

Comb your hair into a ponytail. The height and position can be determined according to your own preferences. If you want your hair to be in a crooked bun, tie it into a crooked ponytail. If you want to have a high bun, tie your ponytail higher.

How to use spiral hairpins How to use spiral hairpins

Twist the ponytail into a bun. You can choose to leave some hair at the ends to add a casual touch.

How to use spiral hairpins How to use spiral hairpins

Screw in a spiral hairpin from the upper right. Remember that it is useless to insert it hard. You need to use a "twist" to fix the bun better.

How to use spiral hairpins How to use spiral hairpins

Screw in another spiral hairpin from the lower left, and do not cross the two hairpins.

How to use spiral hairpins How to use spiral hairpins

Simple, a casual and beautiful bun is fixed; if you like a full and sleek look, you can use some mousse to hide the broken hair.