Pin for Hair Perfection: The Spin Pin vs. The Hairpin
With autumn approaching, we are working our little tips away at chiconomise HQ, trying to snag the must-wear trends—at tempting prices, of course. Apart from the oh-so-gorgeous clothes and need-now make up, what about your hair? The catwalk trend calls for a chic bun at the nape. So let your hair down and read on for our two top choices for hairpins that’ll have you pinning like a pro.
Goody Simple Styles Spin Pin, £4.99 (for two pins and a style guide), is the hairpin to rule them all. All you have to do to wield its 20-pins-in-one power is twist your hair into a bun and insert a Spin Pin, using a clockwise spinning motion, into the top and the base of the bun. Available at ASDA from August 18. To bun on a budget, try Trevor Sorbie’s Large Hairpins, £2.50, at Boots. Perfect for medium or long hair, their crimp design helps them to stay in place, while their length secures more hair. Bonjour sexy bun!
By Christina Caicedo
September 2nd, 2010 at 4:45 pm
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October 12th, 2010 at 11:10 am
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