![]() If you haven't, well, we've got a video tutorial below on exactly how to fake a bob with bobby pins, because it's basically required learning. And if you've ever tried to fake shorter hair or a faux lob, you know just how essential a sleeve of bobby pins is to pulling it off. Apparently, cosmetics manufacturer named Luis Marcis is said to have invented them back in the flapper days. ~Legend has it~ that the bobby pin was named after the bob hairstyle. Keep scrolling for your long-overdue, bobby-pin crash course. But I'm not only giving you advice for how to use them, but also how to wear them as part of your overall ~lewk~. Below, you'll learn all the stuff that someone should've told you back in the day, like the difference between every type of bobby pin, which direction they should really face, and how to make bobby pins work for your hair type, length, and texture. ![]() So, because it's never too late to learn, I went ahead and made you this ultimate guide for how to use bobby pins. Because, surprise surprise, you actually shouldn't have to redo your bobby pin hairstyles every hour because they're slipping out. ![]() ![]() A bobby pin might have been one of the very first hair accessories you owned (tbt to pinning your bangs back for soccer/dance/gymnastics/etc.)-but did you ever actually learn how to use it? Or did you, like me, just slide it in and hope for the best? Although bobby pins don't exactly come with instruction manuals (how complicated could a tiny piece of wire be?), they honestly should.
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