I’m on a spin pins craze!
The hot summer months had my hair in a perpetual bun. Okay, so did some lazy days. Either way, humid-hot or lazy-daisy, I so love how these spin pins save me from using my ratty hair ties. They’re so easy to use; simply screw them in to create an easy dishevelled bun.
Experiment with side buns, double buns, and nape buns to create different looks. I think these pins are gentler on the hair, too, since you don’t have to squeeze your strands into a tight ponytail.
The smaller spin pins were sent by Goody (Thanks, guys!) and are available in your fave beauty stores. And, the big screw pin was a gift from my sis (Thanks, te!). I believe she scored it at a bazaar.
I know I’ll use these long after the summer ends.
(On another note: With these pics, I realized that I really need to have my hair colored. Dyahe na! Kamusta naman ang mega-dark crown and lighter strands?! I can imagine my hairstylist friends giving me a tongue-lashing. But, well, that’s another story.)
The hot summer months had my hair in a perpetual bun. Okay, so did some lazy days. Either way, humid-hot or lazy-daisy, I so love how these spin pins save me from using my ratty hair ties. They’re so easy to use; simply screw them in to create an easy dishevelled bun.
Experiment with side buns, double buns, and nape buns to create different looks. I think these pins are gentler on the hair, too, since you don’t have to squeeze your strands into a tight ponytail.
The smaller spin pins were sent by Goody (Thanks, guys!) and are available in your fave beauty stores. And, the big screw pin was a gift from my sis (Thanks, te!). I believe she scored it at a bazaar.
I know I’ll use these long after the summer ends.
(On another note: With these pics, I realized that I really need to have my hair colored. Dyahe na! Kamusta naman ang mega-dark crown and lighter strands?! I can imagine my hairstylist friends giving me a tongue-lashing. But, well, that’s another story.)