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If you have a hard time keeping your hair in place, try flipping the bobby pin over. The straight side is slicker and won't grip as well as the wavy side.
2. If you have straight hair, roll your hair into a coil, wrap it in foil, and press it with a flat iron for curls that will last longer.
Using a larger bobby pin or hairpin like Hair Pins, aim the open end of the pin against the direction your hair is pulled. Rotate the pin so the open end faces the same direction as your hair, and push the pin in toward your head to secure it. If inserted correctly, the pin will pull your hair tighter and be unnoticeable. Repeat these steps until your style is completely secure.
4. Secure the end of a braid with a hidden bobby pin to make your hairstyle look more chic
Tie the ends of your braid into a knot, then slide a bobby pin upward into the knot to secure it. Voil! A braid with no unsightly hair ties.
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