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01 November 2012

The 1-Minute Hair Twist Using Goody Spin Pins

I use Goody's Mini Spin Pins to secure my no fuss half bun. Ever since I got these innovative hair screws, I retired my collection of good old hair clamps which makes securing the twisted hair style very obvious. Goody's spin pins are almost invisible it wows my girl friends I can pull my hair up in a bun like magic!


If you think I spend so much time with the bun and pins, I don't. After several practices, I am now able to come up with a no-brainer, one minute do. Here's how I twist, spin and pin:
  1. I pull my hair in a half pony, twist it counter-clockwise into a tight bun.
  2. The spin pins mini come in sets of three. I use the first pin to secure the middlemost part of the bun.
  3. The second and third pins go to the left and right lower areas of the bun respectively. This further secures the hair style so that it doesn't fall apart.
Voila, I'm set to go! 

What makes it an easy task is that I don't have to be mindful of hair strays and a loose bun throughout the twist, spin and pin steps. It comes out sexy and effortless with the imperfections. I definitely feel that my 1-minute Goody mini spin pin half bun is worthy of becoming my perennial hair style!





16 comments:

  1. I've heard of these, but never tried them before! Thanks for sharing! :)

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  2. I use those spin pins too but not Goody's - super mahalia! I got mine Php 100 for two pins and they work just the same! :)
    Love your hair!

    ♥,
    Shari
    The Misty Mom

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  3. Ishna,

    Thanks! It's HBC's Light Havana.

    D,

    Get the regular spin pins for your long, beautiful hair :)

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  4. Ishna,

    Here's how HBC's light Havana looks like under fluorescent lighting.

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  5. Shouldve gotten this when my hair was still longer.

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  6. Shari,

    I've seen the non-Goody spin pins and I'm curious if the hurt too much when spun.

    Rae,

    Pahabain mo lang ng konti, the minis work well na. Yun lang, napaka limited ng hairstyle na magagawa for a P500 hair accessory.

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  8. i have just seen about the spin pins but im not sure if its something that i will be using because i have a tendency to tie my hair in a bun then remove it after a couple of minutes then tie it again.. parang sabog lang!
    hahaha!

    i love your hair,sis!
    bagay sayo!

    i wanna be a red head but my freakin black hair is just so hard to color!
    >_<

    i already have HBC's coloring creme pero im not sure how i'll go about it kasi i have a very sensitive nose.
    TT_TT

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  9. Nice! I don't really do any hair styling much on my hair... but I guess I have to now since I have to make myself a little more neat for work. Haha! Thanks for the tips! :D

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  10. Goody's really durable in make.

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  11. Ako din, I use the generic ones I bought from Cash Cash Pinoy. While they do not hurt naman, the paint flakes eventually -- I just repaint it with nail polish. Still, way cheaper pa rin. I got 2 boxes and I have one in my bag, kikay kit, kitchen, office, etc., so I can bun my hair anytime, anywhere, and I also get nice natural curls when I let the hair down.

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