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Let's help you find your perfect match. We've paired every shade of bobby pin with real people to make it easier to choose your bobi.
Make sure the bumpy side is placed down towards the scalp, this means the flat side up friends. Start by holding the bobby pin upward with the opening at the top. Place a small section of hair between the prongs as you weave the bobby pin through the hair until it reaches the curved end. You’ve got it from here.
Let's help you find your perfect match. We've paired every shade of bobby pin with real people to make it easier to choose your bobi.
These match my hair better than any other blonde bobby pins I’ve found.
These pins are wonderful in gray, almost unnoticeable. I don't know why they aren't available in stores.
I have never been able to find bobby pins that match my red hair and these blend in SO perfectly!! I am so obsessed with them!
Your hair color level is determined by how light or dark your hair is. There are light, medium, and dark levels for each color family (blondes, browns, blacks, grays, and coppers). The lower the level, the darker the hair. For example, black hair is generally level 1 while the lightest, whitest color has the highest level number. Check out our article, The Beginners Guide to Hair Color Levels and How to Find Yours, for a full overview.
Hair pins rose in popularity during the Flapper era in the 20's for women to keep their short in place to create the iconic bobbed hair, hence the name bobby pins.
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