Japanese Hair Pins

Product Overview

We are engaged in offering excellent quality Japanese Hair Pins to our valuable clients. Not all pins are created equal, especially when it comes to your up 'dos. And while bobby pins are one of the more common hair helpers in the market, they aren't the only ones out there. Old-school hairpins are a definite must have for any woman who is serious about her hairstyles, whether it be a simple top knot or an elaborate up 'do. The secret is that both types of pins are necessary for your achieving your desired style. But how do you know the difference It's actually quite simple. Just keep reading for more. Bobby Pins: These are the pins you tend to reach for when you do an up 'do. They're flat on one side and ridged on the other. But are you inserting them the right way ""Bobby pins should be used at the base of a hairstyle for security,"" celebrity hairstylist Mark Townsend says. So use only a couple of bobby pins and make sure you set them smooth side down for improved hold (as well as a more polished look). Hairpins: These are the skinny, U-shaped pins that have a little squiggle halfway down each side, and they're wonderful for setting styles like buns and chignons. ""I feel like women are afraid of or don't know how to use hairpins,"" Townsend says. Once you know how to use them, though, you'll want to make them a staple on your vanity. We offer these Japanese Hair Pins at most affordable prices to our precious customers.

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Product Description

We are engaged in offering excellent quality Japanese Hair Pins to our valuable clients. Not all pins are created equal, especially when it comes to your up 'dos. And while bobby pins are one of the more common hair helpers in the market, they aren't the only ones out there. Old-school hairpins are a definite must have for any woman who is serious about her hairstyles, whether it be a simple top knot or an elaborate up 'do. The secret is that both types of pins are necessary for your achieving your desired style. But how do you know the difference It's actually quite simple. Just keep reading for more. Bobby Pins: These are the pins you tend to reach for when you do an up 'do. They're flat on one side and ridged on the other. But are you inserting them the right way ""Bobby pins should be used at the base of a hairstyle for security,"" celebrity hairstylist Mark Townsend says. So use only a couple of bobby pins and make sure you set them smooth side down for improved hold (as well as a more polished look). Hairpins: These are the skinny, U-shaped pins that have a little squiggle halfway down each side, and they're wonderful for setting styles like buns and chignons. ""I feel like women are afraid of or don't know how to use hairpins,"" Townsend says. Once you know how to use them, though, you'll want to make them a staple on your vanity. We offer these Japanese Hair Pins at most affordable prices to our precious customers.

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