Pin for Hair Perfection: The Spin Pin vs. The Hairpin

Saturday 7th August

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



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