Moan to a Model: Goody Spin Pins
Goodness – not the most inspiring of photographs, is it? These little things are, however, utterly genius. They fix your hair into an ‘up-do’ in a matter of seconds, and even an absolute fool could use them. You know the people who manage to drive the wrong way down motorways after trying to rob a bank with a courgette? Even they could use these.
This is the second of my ‘moan to a model’ feature. Most of you won’t remember this feature, as there has only been one other and that was right at the beginning (which was only about three or four months ago, believe it or not!) I was anxious that ’moan to a model’ might encourage all kind of boring problems, and I was right: stories about unfair telephone bills, tales of unrequited love – bloody hell, I almost left town, I tell you!
So; Moan to a Model. Let’s keep it cool and to the point, guys – you send me a problem that is remotely beauty/fashion/model related, and if it sparks my interest, I’ll look into it and make a video. How’s that for an offer! (By the way, all of the ‘offers’ for physical comfort were very kind, and I’m sure well-meant, but I’ll pass for the moment. And that applies to ‘Keith Chin from Peterborough’, too.)
Take a look at today’s Model Solution – not only do I solve Name Witheld’s problem, but a quandry of my own, too – how to tie hair back into a bun without leaving a massive ‘dent’ throughout your hair!
Goody Spin Pins, £4.99 from ASDA
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they are so nice!!! unfortunately I have quite a short bob now so I cannot use them
I used to use pins similar to this http://hairsticks.net/images/chaktevigapair400.jpg and I was ok with them
Do you miss your long hair?
Hmm, like the look of these Ruthie! Off to Asda pour moi!
I’m amazed at these little things that look very similar to the spring that flung out my sofa the other day!
I’m wondering if my hair would stay up with them though…it’s not I have big hair but it’s long and I’m thinking the weight may drag the spin pin things down.
But I 100% be buying these if hope they work on my own hair!
Great post.
Fee x
Hahaha!!! Check your sofa for more; you could set up a black Market spin pin stall!
I like my bob but i LOVED to “up-do” my hair with those pins, I think it gives you a very chic look
any thoughts on keeping liner on the water line? I always seem to have it smudging in the outer corner of my eye within an hour of applying. I’ve tried Stila, UD, Chanel, Prestige, Loreal, and Clarins pencils… all with varied results but none of them stay put. any suggestions? Lovely blog, and am so glad I came across your YT channel. Cheers.
I have the same problem!! Even at work though, they can never get it to last. I shall do some research and testing and come back with an answer!!