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My name is Jacqueline Bush and I'm an editorial in celebrity hairstyles. My clientele has included Faith Hill, Mark Ruffalo, Terrence Howard, Gwyneth Paltrow, Jane Krakowski. I want to be able to show you that hair isn't as intimidating or as hard as you think it is and I want you be able to have fun with it and do what your vision is with your hair. Today I'm going to show you how to use hair pins. Now you might be asking yourself, what is the difference between a hair pin and a bobby pin? Hair pins are like these guys I have here in my hand. They're U-shaped pins. They can be with a flat, they can have serrated edges. Well I guess, serrated in the middle. They can be of different sizes. A bobby pin gives a different kind of hold. As you can see, both metal parts of the pin are close together. Whereas the hair pins are u-shaped. So we're gonna learn how to use these guys. So I've pinned Monica's hair up in a pony tail because the best way to show how to use hair pins is to do a quick chignon, very simple. Im gonna use these guys, they give a lot of hold. They're the hair pins are are long u-shaped and they're a little bent in the middle because this bent action gives more hold. So what Im going to do is go into the hair with the open edges. Go in and then go out, as you can see, coming out the other hand. Then, Im going to connect it to the hair on the scalp. Let me show you that again. In, out and in again. And when you go in again, it's got to be into this hair here. Now I'm going to show you how to use a hair pin on this kind of hair. Because you could attach this kind of hair with a bobby pin if you wanted it tighter. But when you use a tinier u-pin,thats just when you want a little bit of hold. but you don't want it so tight against the skin. So you do the same principle. You're gonna go in, out, and then into the scalp. Sometimes they get a little bit wide. Im gonna squeeze this one so it's a little narrower. I don't like em too wide because then the hair slips. Im gonna take that hair I want pinned. I pushed the two ends up and through, and then I'm gonna go into the scalp and back in. What you don't want is to go in. This way's okay. If you go straight up, it can slide up. It's better to go across, even down's okay. And there you got it into the head. And that's how you use a hair pin.

My name is Jacqueline bush and I am an editorial in celebrity hairstylist. My clientele has included Faith Hill Mark Ruffalo, Terrence Howard, Gwyneth, Paltrow, Jane Krakowski. I want to be able to show you so that hair isn't as intimidating or as hard as you think it is, and I want you to be able to have fun with it and do what your vision is with your hair. Today, I'm going to show you how to use hair pins. Now you might be asking yourself what is the difference between a hair pin and a bobby pin? Hair pins are like these guys. I have here in my hands. They'Re you shaped pins. They can be with a flat flat, they can have serrated edges. Well, I guess serrated in the middle they can be of different sizes. A bobby pin gives a different kind of hold. As you can see, both metal parts of the pin are actually close together, whereas the hair pins are, you shaped, so we're going to learn how to use these guys, so I've actually pinned Monica's hair up in a ponytail, because the best way to show you how To use hair pins, it's just to do a quick, shenyang, very simple: I'm gon na use these guys. They give a lot of hold there. The hair pins that are long, u-shaped and they're a little bent in the middle, because this bent action gives more hold. So what I'm gon na do is go into the hair, with the open edges go in and out, as you can see, coming out the other end and then what I'm gon na do is I'm going to connect it to the hair on the scalp and push In let me show you that again, I'm gon na go in out and again and when you go in again, it's got to be into this hair here now, I'm going to show you how to use a hair pin on this kind of hair, because you could Either attach this kind of hair with a bobby pin if you wanted it tighter, but when you use a tinier you pin such as this one, that's just when you want a little bit of fold, but you don't want it so tight against the head. So you do the same principle: you're gon na go in out and then into the scalp. Sometimes they get a little bit wide. I'M gon na squeeze this one. So now it's a little narrower. I don't like them too wide, because then the hair slips I'm gon na. Take that hair. I want pinned, I push the two ends up and through and then I'm gon na go into the scalp and back in now. What you don't want is to go in this way is okay: if you go straight up, you can slide out it's better to go across, give it a little dance. Okay and there you got it into the head and that's how you use a hair, pin

Frengellica: For the first time in the history of my life, I've been able to successfully pin up my hair! Thank you so much!

katiegrav: Thank you. Now I know the trick to keeping these pins in my hair! Watched your video yesterday, put my hair up & stayed in all day. Really happy as before not knowing how to use them, they either got lost or sat in a drawer. ;)

Lady Love: Thank you! Mine arrived today to pin up messy hair, obv needed quick tutorial to stop them falling out. Perfect x

Alexa Vazquez: Love it!!!! So easy to understand :)

NoRa: Great video, that was really helpful. Thank you!

Deirdre Anne Hendrick: This was excellent! Thank you.

Zuhra Khan: You have shown very clear thank you

Li Winnie: really helpful, thanks

GAMER GIRL MARS: How on God's green earth have I never figured out a hair pin until now..... yet i can do rocket science. NBD. There is a science to everything. Technology and education are great. Well done video from 2013. Still teaching people in 2022.

Kathy Tang: VERY USEFULL!!!

Ayesha Jahan: The pins slip out of my hair. They don't hold my hair. I have curly, thin hair. What can be done for this?

Ankita Shirsath: thank you so much..its so helpful..

Live 2 Eat: Amazing tutorial demo thankssss

valentina visnyei: I like the color of your nails :)

Johanna: Thank you!

Winter Pennington: thank you so much!!

ProctoLion: Monica is so over this experience.

Vaishali Shaw: Thank you very much for such beautiful nd helpful video

Gauri Nagraj: Thankkkuuuuu so mchh.. I love doing hairstyles..and dis z the essential part to do thm like pro...

Julie Luker: This video has the worst camera work/focus that I've ever seen in a 'professional' video. She's showing us the hairpins, but they are too far away and out of focus to see. That being said, the info was good.

Mahendra S Rathore: Thanq helped me alot

Francis Phelan: Her face at the end lmao

Cassie McDannel: Terrible camera angles, informative video

Sunil Kamble: Very nicely explain

Nargiz Karimova: that was helpfull and so so easy..i used a little ribbon with this style...but please,share videos for big eard women.i need it:))))

Janine Dear-Barlow: That's a bun not a chignon.

Jess: could you just bend out bobby pin or not

pimpmyride: Lol. Name dropping doesn’t mean ya know what you’re doing. Clout chasing is everywhere.

MIRAM WILLIAM: We can see it properly... the camera positioning should show be closer

Gadol Adonai: Stylist with not much hair

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