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bobby pins
spin your hair in a messy bun and then twist in the pins in your hair like a screw.
Hair pins are typically made of metal, which is a good conductor of electricity. This means that hair pins can conduct electricity if they come into contact with an electrical source. It's important to keep metal hair pins away from live electrical currents to avoid the risk of electric shock.
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Bobby pins are great for thick to medium hair. They will fall right out of thin hair. You use bobby pins by just taking a piece of good sized hair and slipping in the bobby pin. The style today is to take a bit of hair from the front and to pull it back. Then you slip in the bobby pink in the middle of your hair line. :)
The style of hair pins (not to be confused with hairpin, another style of coiffure pin) known as bobby pins in the US are called so after the trademarked name they were originally marketed under, now out of trademark. As the company is called Bob Lépine, it's safe to say the name comes from the company name (probably the founder of the company).From Wikipedia - "A trademark on the term "bobby pin" was held for some decades by Bob Lépine Corporation of Buffalo, New York."Similarly, the British name for the same article is "kirby grip," and is derived from the trademarkKirbigrip, used by a Birmingham manufacturer of such pins, Kirby, Beard & Co. Ltd.
get the pi part and put it threw a knot in your hair.
you roll your hair in the brush roller then-poke the pins threw the rhombus
You get a lot of pins and you tuck your hair up at the bottom of your head and then put in a lot of pins to keep it there. Make sure that you leave a little length down on your neck to cover the pins. Your hair will be in the shape of a bob.
By rags and curl pins
There are many other uses for hair pins other than being used for hair. Like in the movies they are used as a lock pick, something that can be translated into real life; should you ever need one.
To style your hair pins to complement your legs, consider choosing pins that have similar colors or textures to your legwear or shoes. You can also opt for pins with decorative elements that match your outfit to create a cohesive look. Experiment with different placements and styles to find what works best for you.