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9 Helpful Hair Tools FOR SHORT HAIRSTYLES | Milabu

Who doesn't love instantaneous results that are beautiful? These hair styling accessories are definitely worth checking out - they're so fun and some are actually genius! Have you tried any of these and succeeded?

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Welcome back you guys today we are doing a lot more hairstyles, but with a twist we are trying to incorporate those styling helpful, accessory or tools into short hair and who doesn't like it fast easier. I wan na right now with impeccable results. Welcome to america or the rest of the world 21st century, the first styling accessory and the first hairstyle is going to be this mia, easy braider. So basically, what it is. It'S a braiding, styling tool that helps you braid your hair, easier. It helps to separate it helps you hold the sections in place. I guess, and it does give you instructions and the cool thing is. You can actually leave this braider in your hair or you can take it out afterwards when you're done. So, let's see if we can do this on my short hair and the bad thing is, though there wasn't a blonde or a yellow, braiding tool, there's only brown. Let'S see if we can disguise it, so it's like really stretchy, it's very pliable, which is great. I'M not gon na be scared to move it around. I guess it's really cool all right, so nowhere on the box does it actually specified which braid this is actually targeted towards, but it does show in the pictures front and back, but it's a french braid, so we're going to try the french braid first and then Maybe we'll try to dutch braid and see if that works. So, let's start off first. This is a starting point. That'S what it's showing pictures! It has a little ridges on the top first step. It says, attach a starting point. Take a strand of hair from your right side and insert into the opposite side of the easy braider. So then it says, take a strand from the left and insert onto the opposite side of the braid. So taking this right section bring it on the top towards the left and putting it through wow. This is so confusing. I don't know what is happening right now. I'M struggling i'm like sweating all right, so i'm just going to continue doing this going from the left to right back and forth. So what i'm gon na do here at the bottom, i'm just gon na take clear elastic, tie it off and then maybe like roll. It up and tuck it with bobby pins just to kind of secure this little bottom portion. So it's not sticking out. So here is the finished product, i'm very impressed. Overall, i am very very impressed with this product because you really don't need to understand the technique of braiding hair. It does the job for you. I very very much like that. The only thing i think would be better if they had like a specific one. Just for shorter hair, and so it would be as pliable or you can't really pull it apart as much just because if you want to get that more of a tighter braided effect with this one, you can't really do it it's more loose. It'S kind of has that whimsical messy braided, look which i always like, but i know sometimes i like a more tight look. That'S the only thing i think overall, i'd give it like an 8 out of 10.. It'S a really great product. I would definitely recommend checking it out. Let'S move on to the second product, which is the conair french braider, so this one is actually really cool. It looks really neat. This is kind of like a separator to help you actually french braid, with adding hair to the sections like a regular braid like a regular french braid. So, let's see if it's actually really easy, it does say the easiest braid tool ever. Oh excuse me. So it comes this crown. Looking thing has four sections and it comes with a hair elastic which is neat, and it really looks like a crown step. One pick up a small section of hair and hold the french braider under the hair, where you want the braid to begin okay place, one third of the hair into slot one which is slot one right here. So one third of it divide the remaining section into two equal parts and place these in two parts into slots: three and four. Yes, it does sound as difficult as regular adventure breathing step. Two move the hair from slot four into slot two, so slot four take it out and we're gon na move it into slot two, which is right here, move hair from slot 3 to slot 4.. All right so far it looks very confusing move hair from slot 4 to slot 2 move here from slot 3 to slot 4.. There'S nothing in three. I am so confused. You guys, i am not gon na sit here and remember each slot, i'm gon na i'm! Actually gon na give up on it because it is stupid, just use this right here, you guys i'm sorry. This is a bust. You are not the easiest bray tool ever i'm not a fan. I really don't like you. It would be easier to learn anything, but this sorry buddy, don't like you, let's move on to the next product. This next product is really really cool. You guys know. I love my pompadours and i love my volume and i found an easy way or easy solution. We'Ll see if it is this is the connier pompadour comb flat to fabulous. It adds height, it's versatile and it secures hold, which is great, all right so step one say start with dry hair with a tail comb make a horizontal part about 1.5 inches from your forehead. Since i don't have a tail comb with me right now, i'll just use my fingers, i'm actually going to measure this out. This looks like something my grandma would wear. I think she actually has one of these grandmas love volume, don't they. This is basically doing exactly the same thing for like a regular pompadour and then it says lightly. Spritz, the front section of hair with texturizer and gently tease the roots don't have that either. So i'm going to take my paddle comb and just back brush my hair. Just a little bit like, i showed you guys in my previous video how to add more volume to my hair, secure the palm of your comb by placing it slightly in front of the parted section, with teeth towards the back of your head. Oh yeah, look at that nice and secure just like that. I'M gon na spread my hair around and then it just says just cover the pompadour, i'm just laughing because it looks so hilarious from the side. It is yep, it's definitely a pompadour with volume. I just readjusted it and the brown i thought that would be a problem but actually looks good. They weren't misleading blonde girl at work was with the brown little pompadour, poem and andre said it totally sounds like a ufc ufc. You have c fighter. We have the super pompadour and this challenger the flat hair, yes, the flat hair. I think this is a really great product. I like this, we'll have to create a really pretty hairstyle with this i'm thinking homie for next week. You guys we're doing pretty good. So far, two out of three i'm impressed this next product is very, very interesting. This is the simple twist by remington, and it's kind of like this bobby pin that is really really big and to create you can create a lot of different hairstyles, but i think it's targeted towards really long hair. You can create a little messy bun, a side sweep or a twisted updo, so i'll, try, maybe like a side sweep or a twisted updo and see if this actually works all right, so i'm to first start off with a half updo and then maybe we'll use A second prong second clip for the hair underneath and then i'm going to twist my hair and i'm going to take the end section, i'm going to tuck them underneath like so so then it says: take the prong and basically put it down like so like with The bobby pin just take it underneath just place it into your hair like so. Oh it actually does something, so you can actually leave it. Like this add some curls to your shorter hair you'll make a really really simple: half up updo, but what i'm going to do is i'm going to add the second portion up as well and do the same thing check the hair and twist it to the top. Taking the second prong just grabbing the hair and then kind of like this tucking it into your scalp, take some of these front pieces out this product is out of this world. It is so easy. I love the effortless, look that it gives to my hair 10 out of 10, definitely 10 out of 10.. I definitely recommend this. This is a really great product. There'S so many ways you can do your hair like this so great. Another thing is, i would actually kind of wish they had was maybe like a gold version of this, but i kind of like this black one kind of gives a little bit of an edge to my hairstyle very impressed three out of four doing good. So far. So styling product number five: is this goody spin pin it's three easy steps? It'S geared towards the blonde. I got the blonde version, which is awesome and it looks very simple. You basically create like a messy low, bun or a high bun or whatever you use this. For but it's basically like screws for your hair on each side looks very interesting. Let'S try it out. Since i have shorter hair, i can't really do a messy low bun on the very bottom, so i'm gon na try it like a half top knot. Anybody else use these, they seem really cool. They look like they're very secure, so i'm guessing you just twist, whichever way, and then you kind of create a bun all right, so this might be a total fail, but these are huge, so it says spin, one pin from the top and the other from the Base taking care not to interlock the pin, so basically try not to interlock these pins when you're doing it from the top and bottom. So i take it, you just start twisting it you're, literally screwing, your hair, that's fun! So obviously, they're a little bit too long for my hair, so i'm trying to pull it apart just a little bit. You can still see them. I think, but if you pull it apart, it becomes loose so kind of missing the concept here, but i feel like they should have shorter screws for shorter hair. Obviously i didn't see any in the stores or online. Maybe they have it. I just couldn't find them. If, if they do, let me know because i'm gon na pick a couple of these, because these are really great. I, like the concept, a lot and to take it out. You follow the same method. You basically unscrew your hair, it's really fun. Let me try it with all of my hair. Let'S see all right, i think i succeeded it's pretty successful. Just the only thing i will pull apart the bun just a little bit to hide it and maybe use some bobby pins, but that kind of defeats. The purpose of this, if you do want to use it like that, i would just wish they had a shorter, but i think it looks good still it kind of adds a little edginess to your hairstyle with the pins, showing. I think what do you guys think i like it? I really do very impressed and very fast, very fast and easy just the way we like it styling tool or accessory number six. Is this miracle grips by lock-a-lock style and it's kind of very similar to these prongs that we just did? Let me find them for you to these prongs that we did extra large, so it looks very similar, but this actually has like bobby pins on the side. Let'S see if we can do something with this, i'm gon na do a little side action here and bring it to the top a little bit towards the back of my head grab this miracle grip and make sure the little ends right here. These little bobby pins are towards your scalp kind of hurting, a little painful all right. Let'S try something different, so i'm gon na grab some hair right here from the side, the top i'm gon na kind of do this and tuck it towards. I don't see how useful these are to be honest with you. Maybe i'm doing them wrong, but i don't think i am anybody use these. What do you do with it? I just would rather use a bobby pin and i'm struggling with this. It'S getting stuck all up in my hair, trying to take it out. Nah pass up on these four out of six. Next is going to be this remington, the perfect half up bun, and i got the blonde version. I'M excited simply wrap for a flawless bun in seconds, so there's five steps: let's try them out so step, one put hair into a half up ponytail and it says to tie it off with whatever you have with an elastic whatever you're gon na use step. Two pull ponytail through the slit of the perfect bun, leaving the end of the ponytail out, so you start rolling it up towards the base of your ponytail. So, just like that and then twist the ends of the perfect bun around your ponytail elastic, then it says, spread the hair out to create the perfect mini bun. I will give this product a 9 out of 10., just because i didn't have to use any bobby pins to hold it. It feels nice and secure it feels like it will last there all day long. The only thing that you have to say is you still. You can see it through the little top knot and just to be careful, if you have shorter hair, don't pull it out too much. It will come out. I think, maybe if i picked up the darker one, it might kind of resemble my roots better. But overall i'm impressed you guys should give it a go. It'S really easy! If you want that more of like a polished, top knot, styling product number, eight is going to be this mia part. Art part art, part art. So basically what it is. It'S like this bejeweled little thing that you can use on your part. You can use it as a bun decoration or you can actually wrap it around your ponytail and it has like these little prongs and it has a wire inside. So it will self grip to your hair without having to like stick it on with glue or with like hairspray or whatever. So it's kind of cool. I want to see if it works. Let'S try around this top knot. Just took it out of the packaging and everybody broke so much for you bud all right, so i'm just going to wrap it around. Oh look at that kind of works, kind of gives the little bun like a little crown. It'S actually cute. I like it all right, so let's try an actual parting line, so you just start right here, just kind of maybe wiggle it in there. So those little feet grab onto your hair, all right there. It is, i think, it's cute, it's kind of a cool product. I would not give it a 10 out of 10. i'd, give it maybe like 5 out of 10., it's very cheaply made. If you want it to be julia part, it doesn't stain your hair that well it's i barely touch it and it's falling down. The only thing i would probably use this for is like around my top now or something just to give it extra little bejewel, but everyone apart, not a fan. Let'S move on to the last product, so styling tool number nine. I saved this best for last. This is a scunzi hollywood, roll hairband, quick and easy look in under a minute styling tool and accessory all in one. Yes, please there's only three steps to this. Let'S see how easy and effective it really is on short hair. So what you do is you place? It and it shows the picture how you place it. First, you kind of place it like right here, like on your actual forehead, and then you bring it down. That'S a cool look all right, so you have to place it as low as possible. Take your hair and start tucking underneath you can leave it like this or you can bring it up where you want your headband to lay all right. So i give this product a good, solid, eight out of ten, because it does what it says it does and it is geared towards more longer hair. Just because i feel like it's not as secure it's very pretty, but i feel like in 30 minutes to an hour if i'm going out to a party or something because it's more like an elegant updo, my hair will start falling out. I feel like if i move a little bit. It'S gon na start falling, especially these lower pieces right here in the back and there we have it. Seven out of nine were amazing. They made my life easier, faster and they're overall, very pretty and effective. I think they're very great, there's a really great selection. Let me know which ones were your favorite. Let me know which ones you actually use on a daily basis and maybe some other ones that i haven't talked about or shown. Yet i like these kind of videos, they're super fun. I find a lot of great products that i'm actually going to incorporate into my daily lifestyle with my hair. Like always, don't forget to leave your comments down below thumbs up if you like this video subscribe, if you haven't already, my name is molana and welcome to my channel, but for now i will say my goodbyes and i will see you guys in the next video. I love you all very much goodbye.

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Alyna Waters: 1. Even though I have longer hair (for now), I find your vids helpful. 2. I love that you're real, with no crazy drama queen antics. Makes your vids watchable and relatable. 3. This type of video for those of us who are hairstyle challenged is so helpful! time to go out of my comfort zone and try some of these. Thank you!

Cindi Norton: I have used the spin pins for years! Love them! I just cut 10" off my hair to your length and they work great still! I use them for my messy bun after the pony tail holder I spread it around and then put a spin pin THROUGH the pony tail holder to keep it secure but looking very loose!

Ashley Cox: U have helped my fine, thin, short hair so much in terms of volume! And I love this video, I actually own an E Z braider (the 1st one) and I love it! I also have a couple little pompadour things like u tried, except mine are little snap clips and the little sponge things are smaller and I love using it when I do a half up-do or a simple ponytail to add a little volume.

smileycindy: My hair is about the same length as yours since I cut it so I appreciate the tips! I bought the "hair screws" back when my hair was longer and I used them all the times to put my hair up in a bun. It stayed up all day without having to use a bunch of bobby pins. As you were pointing out, they are too long for short hair, but they do work wonderfully on longer hair. Thanks for the awesome video!

Dianne Lopez: simple twist was my favorite out of all of them. I would really love to see you do more hair styles with it!Thank you so much for this video!

Aussie Flag: Finally.. someone that is showing us how the products work and what is worth buying!!! I get sick of buying things that DON'T work!! You are the very best.. THANK YOU

Rita Cho: I love the spin pins! I used to have super long hair and it's very thick and heavy and those were the only things that work for me. One of the spin pins replaces 20 bobby pins. If you have longer hair you have to tie it first before putting into a bun and it's awesome because it'll last all day and it's comfortable. Maybe they made the short ones after this video but they do make a shorter spin pin! I can't wait to try the first one!

Audra Chelise Marie: love the pompadour clip!!! Also simple twist turned out very pretty. I plan to try these out I have the same hair length and texture as you so it should look simaler. Thank you, your videos are super helpful and you are super cute. Look forward to more tips!!!❤

michelle lyon: The first braiding tool worked really well, thanks for reviewing them Milana love your channel

Michelle Neumann: I have the pink french braid tool. I have only used it one time, on my daughter's hair. They picked the most difficult method to emulate, in my opinion. I have been using the bun makers (not shown in this video) almost every day. I love them!!

Secrett Hunt: I'm so happy I found you! I'm finally going short and doing the big chop. I've been trying to find new ways to style it. My hair goes to my lower back, and I'm cutting it to your length! I've been watching your videos all night, they've helped so much. I can't wait for my new hair!

D_u_u_l__22: They're all great! I've used almost all of them except the braiding ones since I already know how, but my favorite ones are the screw Bobby pins... Always Super secure the only bad thing is that they end up in another dimension just like my regular Bobby pins and all my elastics.. Lol

Pinkstar Phoenix: The spin pins work great on longer hair. I have bought packages with 2 regular and 2 small pins. With a tight bun on damp hair I have had it hold all day using 2 regular size pins.. With consistent use my hair acquired a permanent curl. I have also used them to secure a French twist that was elegant and lasted all day and evening.

Danny Bartlett: I love your videos! They are so helpful and encouraging. I'm definitely trying the braid helpers, and I've used some of those up-dos that use the little clear rubber bands (can't remember what they're called). Keep up your good work and I love to see your happy, smiling face!

C Smith: After wearing a bob for most of my adult life, I went from short hair to long all because of spin pins; they absolutely rock!!! I have really fine, straight hair that just couldn't be pinned and hold without a 100 pins, a professional hairdresser, and an hour of twisting, tucking, and shellacking my hair into a helmet--which still would only last a few hours! After all the usual teen mistakes with hair and fighting against nature most of my life, I decided a short bob was all I thought I could ever have, but about 6 years ago I had to do an updo for an event. I wasn't hopeful, but I decided to see if the intervening years had produced any advances and checked out the hair aisle, anyway. Boy, am I glad I did!!! Most women my age are cutting their hair shorter, but I went the opposite direction, encouraged by spin pins and the kinds of updo they support that I grew out my hair for the first time since college! They will work anywhere in your hair and will support any style you want. I've done some experimenting with unusual placement, and I can leave most of my long hair down and use the short pin just to put up little pieces over the temples and ears. I usually use 2 long pins when I put it all of my hair up into a bun or French roll in back, just to keep it well supported, but occasionally I've only used 1 and still had it hold all of it, just a little more loosely. Spin pins can help hold up the hair to help with the end results of all of these tools, and I frequently use them together!

Kathryn Kaplan: your videos have made me love having short hair! so many great ideas that i would NEVER think to try. loved the look with the remington simple twist pin thing. i need it!

Christine Ngai: Thank you Malibu, I love your videos. I had been struggling with my short hair after I donated it. Now I can do much more with your tutorials.

Nadine Miller: Oh my holy goodness I'm totally binge Watching all your tutorials!!! LOVE your hair color, I wish I could find someone that could get me to that shade. Second, you are adorable and have a great personality! I hated that I lost soooo much hair spending 8 months in the hospital and being chronically ill. I have horrible PTSD and Social Anxiety, but maybe on the days I do leave the house, I can try one of the many awesome styles since I usually hide under a hat :( Thank You!

Jennine Wilson: I think the spin pins are the greatest thing ever! They definitely are more impressive in long hair. Just one would hold my bun in place securely all day. I have not tried them now that my hair is shoulder length. They do have smaller ones at my local superstore....I think I am going to go buy them, you inspired me!

Carolyn Jeffers: I Love her. She is so cute and explains what she is doing as she does it. I can tell that she definitely is a hair dresser by the way she handles her own hair...keep giving us more hair choices. Thanks..

Fall C: Literally freaked out when I realized you made another styling video!!!! I did the double braided hair band today and LOVEEEE IT!!❤️ hope you're doing well girly love your videos!

Beauty and the Barn: I LOVE your videos. I have been watching you since your very first video, because I could never find decent hair tutorials for short hair. I am so mutely love your personality, and your spunk! Love you Milana! ❤️

Pattie McD: Thank you for showing these hair styling products ! You made it so much fun to watch

Genny Quevillon: I love the Goody twisty things. They also have a short version (3 per box). I love making two small buns with the smaller ones.

Heather Sondreal: Like others have said, your videos make me feel better about my shorter hair. I dream of getting hair extensions, but now I see how cute shorter hair can be. Now I just have to practice, because usually it doesn't come out as cute when I try myself!! I love your hair color in this video. Thinking of getting it done like that.

Sally Soulsmasher: The Conair French braider may not have been the easiest hair tool ever, but it matched your lipstick PERFECTLY!

LouAnn Trischler: Love your videos. Cute and helpful, very relatable. No crazy drama! :)

Ziva4ever: Ah, I loved these! Thank you for trying them. I have been wondering about the corkscrews and the headband one. And I was excited that you tried some I've never seen before!

palacinkasmarmeladou: I got the pink easy broader recently for my daughter's long hair, but didn't like it either. It's easier doing on another person, but hair is not very tight and it takes forever. I ended up taking it down and doing it normal way. On the other hand love the pompadour tool, which I use to bring more volume on my French twist hairstyle.

Lanae H: I have the spin pins and they worked really well on my hair when it was long but yeah they're not ideal for shorter hair. Nice vid! Love all the demos :)

Megan Coffey: the goody spiral pins come in smaller versions in a 3 pack. totally great for finer and/or curly hair.

Steph's Life Stuff.: First time viewer. Love your honest reviews and real time use of the products. Thanks!

Juanita Bond: Just recently discovered your channel, and I already love you! Down to earth and to the point. Love it ❤️

Angel Clark: They do have very short spin pins - mini ones. You can get them on Amazon. Love them for holding hair securely during workouts

Sherry Grunder: Very groovy and helpful. My hair is about the same length as yours and I am always lamenting how hard it is to put up. You just gave me SEVERAL options! Thank you!

Megan Pinkerton: I've used the screw styled pins since I was a little kid! They work great on shoulder length + hair.

Sarah Alford: I love the Goody Spin Pins! I use them all of the time when I have long hair. I have seen mini versions of them before, however, it has been a few years since I have seen them in stores. I will see if I can find them somewhere and post a link here if I do. (Side note: I recently cut off my long hair due to a recent surgery I had to undergo and your videos have been amazingly helpful!)

Alyssa Kelley: I love these videos! I cannot French braid so I'm going to try that first thing! AND the "caterpillar" faux hawk from one of your other videos is my go to! I love your videos, your voice is very soothing!

Chloe Ana C. H.: Love your great videos about different hair styles and hacks!! Thank you very much for your hard work. I feel lucky that I already have the only hairstyling tools you were impressed with!!❤️

Stevie.Scribbles: Before I cut off 10" of hair, I used the Spin Pins every day. I had to wear my hair up for work when it was long and that is the only thing that would secure my hair into a bun that did not give me a massive headache. I wish they made a short version too because I miss using them--they're SO EASY!

Beauty and the Barn: I love the Remington bun maker! I use it for full buns though, not just half ups. I need to buy another one!

katherine diane: As soon as I cut my hair short I looked for a channel that aimed for short hairstyles, and found you. You have saved my life! I'm actually really great at hairstyles, but I can't ever think if any to do. Thank you for your channel, keep it up!

ccnrp123: I have used the corkscrew shaped ones for years and LOVE them! I give them as gifts to anyone that has long hair. LOVE these!

Cosmic Auroras: I just subscribed! I cut all my hair off about a week ago, so it’s now around the same length as yours. I’m still learning how to style it. So happy I found this video, looking forward to looking at your others as well!

Julie Thompson: Milabu, I’m trying to learn to style my hair as I grow it out and your videos are so helpful! I like the braiding tool and wanted to ask where you got it. I’ve looked online at Ulta and Sally’s and am not having any luck. Thanks for all your tutorials. I watched your house tour, its so pretty! I ❤️ the fireplace!

Sarene G: the spin pins are my favorite when i have long hair, they just keep my hair buns secure without feeling super tight. there aren't any shorter ones, but they really should make some for shorter hair. also thanks for this video. I've been wanting to try some of these, but thought that they wouldn't work with short hair.

Jennifer Mauldin: It's probably already been mentioned, but you can get spin pins in a pack of three that are half length to the original. I have long thick heavy hair that is almost impossible to get into an updo without a zillion pins. The spin pins are an absolute life changer! I can get a bun to hold with only one spin and with two my hair is perfectly secure all day and all night!

Spiderella: We love your videos so much! This one was really interesting. We have never seen all these hair tools before!

Kelsey D: I use that Remington prong to hold my buns, way easier than a bunch of bobby pins! I agree, I wish there was a gold version. I also use the twisty things on my buns. They’re easy to lose though hehe

Sweet Pea: Loved the video. You’re so easy to watch. My hair is not quite long enough yet to do any of these, but if I’m patient it will get there. Thanks for the tips

Jeisie: I use the spin pins alot and they are amazing! Great and helpful video. Please make a part 2!

Leanne L: Love your videos. Im trying to grow out my short hair so your videos really helpful. Going to get the first one you done. Ty xxx

itsjustpoooja: When I had longer hair that reached my hips I would use those screw/spin pins for high buns and omg they were amazing. held up all my hair, all day securely with two pins and nothing else!

Love Mariposa: You rock! I was just in the hair section at the store the other day and was intimidated by all of these products unsure if they'd work for my short hair. I am definitely going to buy the half up bun. Thanks☺!

Meghann Flair: I just went and bought the pompadour tool. We shall see how it goes. Also, I followed your advice about conditioning your hair. I have successfully gone 2 days without washing my hair, and I don't feel like a grease ball! Yay for hair goals!

Andrea Cooper: I've found the short ~1.5" vs 2" Goody twist pins in my local CVS that you were looking for. … They are great when you are trying to do a French twist on shorter hair.

Terri West: Love these products, thanks for showing and demonstrating them!

Kim Ferreira: First let me just say I love watching your tutorials and I absolutely love your personality!!! I am a person who has to figure things out or make a wrong be right, lol and I discovered in this tutorial that with the Conair French Braider you started with hair in slots 1, 3 & 4 then moved 4 to 2, then 3 to 4 the next step should not have been move 4 to 2 it should have been move 1 to 3 then 2 to 1 then back to 4 to 2... I don't know if the box had a misprint or if maybe you accidentally missed those 2 steps but I figured it out as if I was doing a braid puzzle, lol, I LOVE puzzles & challenges Im just wondering if maybe it would be a decent tool had they printed the instructions properly, haha!! I am an artist of all sorts and I more recently jus started knitting, crocheting, weaving & tatting (sewing & making absolutely anything is something I've done since childhood and have an awesome digital sewing machine that also does embroidery) and I of course draw, paint, sketch, color, design, build, create & make things, do interior design & more. I was wondering if I made a bunch of nifty hair products for styling and what not if I could mail each new one (that I actually like, lol) to you and possibly you could incorporate them into your tutorials with a mention for each piece as a way to I guess sponsor & advertise products I can make cheap for anyone who'd like?? Thank you for taking the time to read my comment and I look forward to hearing back from you... Once I hear back from you with a decision I can give you my personal email address... Again Thank you and keep up the awesome videos. Have a Fantabulous Day!! Your Fan, Kimberly

Shiela Cushenbery: Love your videos! I'm new to short hair (just had cut from down to my butt into an A-line barely reaching my shoulders in front ) so I found your channel looking for alternative styling ideas.

May Paterson: I'm glad I found this video , you make these products look easy to use even for us oldies . Xx

Amanda Everitt: I have used the spin pins when my hair was longer and I did actually like them...if they start to back themselves out over time all you need to do is a crew them back in. There are some neat tools and I'm in an awkward growing out stage so hopefully I can use some of these. Thanks!

Pam Landy: Just a note, If you didn't know.....with a French braid, if you do it correctly (and even sometimes a messy one.) there is always a kind of tunnel underneath it that you can fold the end up into. So, say...for me, because I have longer hair, I put an elastic band at the end and fold it towards my head and tuck it up under the "tunnel". Sometimes I secure it with a couple of large bobbi pins. But sometimes I tie a ribbon to the end and feed it up through the tunnel to the top or crown of my head, one piece on either side of the French braid. Then I can pull it up tight so the single end part of the braid is tucked up under the tunnel. Then I take the ribbon ends which are now in the outside of the French braid at the crown of my head and tie a bow. This way, I know it it secure for, say.....sports or a hiking trip. If I go camping, I can leave it tied up this way for a week or two and don't have to mess with it. Anyway, its hard to explain, but is a bit of a safer way to hide the end than folding it to the outside abd securing with a bunch of bobby pins. I learned this when I learned to braid horses tails for shows, but ended up doing it for all the girls on my high school gymnastics team for competition. Either one braid down the back or one on either side of their head. (that left a soft spot in the middle of the back of their head for rolls on the balance beam.) I used ribbons with the school colors and they looked great and their hair was secure for the whole meet. I love French braids! I'm glad the tool works. Iv'e seen it in the store but wondered if it really was that easy to use without really seeing what you are doing. Looks like it is. Niiice!

AussieAussieAussie 4563: I have the screw in ones and absolutely love them. I first place my hair in a ponytail where I want my messy bun to sit. Before I let go of the elastic, I twist the ponytail and pull through just before the end (so I have a loop ponytail). Then I gather my hair any old way, place the screw in, then just tug your hair to the point of it almost falling out. Put the second screw in to secure and your good to go. I can wear these all day, they are so comfortable and they never tangle your hair. Anyone in Australia looking for these will find them at Priceline and the first pack I bought, I got at Woolies. I'm interested for any Aussies to tell if any of the other products are available in Australia and where :)

jocelyn reyes: Your amazing as always! Always proud of the hair and makeup tutorials you do.

clem fandango: i usually watch beauty and hair how to vids because i'm bored but you've actually taught me a lot

Sophie Vanderbilt: I have a medium long haircut right now and those little blonde screw pins are great! I use them for a half up messy bun and they really do work well and they don't make kinks in my hair like elastics and regular pins do. I can get away with just using one of the screws for the most part. Great video!

Jayne Brabham: I love your videos, found you by accident & now I'm totally addicted, you explain everything really easily so even a dummy like me can understand you are such a sweetie, thank you sooooo much......keep 'em coming ☺ xXx

Jamie: This was a great video!! I have wanted to try about half of these and I never have because I thought they wouldn't work, but now I'm gonna pick them up!! Thanks, and I love watching all your videos

Stacey Me: Hey Milana, love your vids. I have one tip for a hair tool that I have used for years with hair just a little bit longer than yours it's quite versatile. It's original purpose is help you create a faux bob, but I roll it the other way and poof I have a updo very similar to your last look, if you leave out a few curly strands you can create a messy updo, 40s looks, etc. It looks like two wavy plastic things that are connected at both ends and have two (extention like) clips one on each side. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Scunci-491394U-Bob-Maker-Tool/dp/B00KPRH2CM

The MetatronGirl: I love your videos so much! My hair is a wee bit longer than yours, but very similarly cut. I use the spin pins all the time. Do you know if any of the other tools you tried will work for very thick hair? I have natural beachy curls and ridiculously thick hair that can make styling very difficult. Congratulations on your new home, and please keep your videos coming! I'll definitely be watching.

Noone Special: You are my freaking hero. I have always had my hair short out of convenience, but I always have problems doing anything with it. You are showing me a whole new world!

Drews Wifey: I literally cannot click on your hair videos fast enough!! I LOVE THEM!!

Clara Schuster: I use the number 7, perfect bun thing, and I really love it! it's totally secure and I don't even need to make a ponytail, wich I really like, because sometimes I get headache from too tight ponytails.

Andrea RMeWife: I usually use bracelets on my buns as jewlery... I feel like I may be able to use a couple of these. Thanks for this review and mini tutorial

sarina76667: Thank you for doing this video and for it randomly entering my recommended list. I'm in the CVS down the street a lot. I'm always taking my best friend to get new prescriptions. She's one of those "perpetually sick" types, so I'm always waiting for her to get through the line at the pharmacy and end up looking around the store. I see these products all the time, but I'm afraid to waste the money on something that's going to end up being a headache. This was a great video! Now I know what's going to work. I work in an office and I'm the type that's hot all the time when everyone else is freezing. I always end up putting my hair in a ponytail or a pencil bun and it gives me a headache after a while. It would be nice to have more options that are just as easy to throw together at my desk and these seem to fit the bill and might even be less irritating. So thank you for saving me a lot of time and money!

Holly IsAwesome: You are exactly the kind of person I hope to find when I binge watch youtube beauty vids! So charming, such great content...thank you!!!

kayekog: I agree with you about the W shaped hair pin. That thing was useless! I would like to see the pompadour used in a pretty style, as you said you might do. Maybe you've already done so I'll check around your other videos. My hair is mid length and I live in a very humid climate so I have to have my hair up during the summer. I usually just French braid it, which I learned how to do from you. I didn't care for the French braider wiggly braid support. I can't imagine what they're talking about when they say you could remove it once you've completed your braid. It's in your hair and a part of the braid! The curly screw ins thingys were really hard to use and didn't work for me.I do need to switch it up some which is why I watched this video. I'd like to try that big plastic long, curved stick pin type of thing. Love your videos, as always. Thanks.

Susan Connor: You have a true gift, your videos are amazing and you’re a great frontwoman! Thank you for the hair help!!!

Linda Toolin: I totally would rate them about the same. I could really use their assistance, since I struggle all the time. My hair is the same length as yours. Great job, Milania!

DivineDuchessofLight: I love how you style your hair. The tutorials are very helpful. Thank you.

Amber M: Thank you sooooo much for all ur videos they have been so helpful since I had my hair cut short. Love from England xxxxx

Cynthia Goins: I just recently had my hair cut into a bob. I love how perfect your hair looks all the time. How do you keep your hair from getting oily looking? What shampoo and conditioner do you use? What’s your morning hair routine? I need help!

JeffandLisaDavidsonMusic: I am so happy I have found your channel. I am spending my relaxing time this weekend watching all episodes. Your so charming, informative, have a fun sense of humor and remind me of a young "Patty Duke" Such a pretty young lady and a joy to watch. Thank you for teaching an old dog some new tricks. God bless you and yours, Lisa Davis Gobin

Cher R: I am a retired teacher so I am definitely out of school. I just wanted to tell you I love your channel and you do incredible things with hair. You are so innovative! Thanks and good luck with your new shop!

Angela Sousley: You crack me up. Love love love watching your channel. However your hair looks prefect no matter what you do! Just saying . Going to have to try some of these. Thanks!

Nataly Poplavskaya: Спасибо за отличное видео! Мои волосы вьющиеся и сейчас немного короче твоих, но форма стрижки та же. Никогда не могла ничего с ними сделать, до тех пор, пока не начала смотреть твои видео. Спасибо ещё раз и горячий привет из Одессы! ;)

NoctPanda: I've used that Conair French Braider tool before and I agree, there is a swift learning curve. However, once you see how it works and see the braid forming it becomes muscle memory and easy to remember. It makes a super nice, even braid if you can work it!

Lillian Bowen: You are adorable. I have long hair and I'm always looking for hair styles that keep my hair looking well groomed and out of my face. As a registered nurse I believe it's important to keep my hair off my patients and not block my vision. Strong work young lady. I'll also share this, you can tell a lot about a woman by the way she cares for her hair. This means she has many good qualities.

Patícia Fidlerová: Hello Milabu :) I´m from Slovakia in Europe and I love your videos! I have short hair too and your tutorials are very, very amazing. :) Every hairstyles is simple and i love it! :) Thank you <3

Elena Ascia: you deserve more subs! you are amazing, i love your videos because i have quite short hair and i find every video so helpfull

Lauren Holm: I use the spin pins all the time! I actually interlock them in an X formation and use only that to hold a bun in place. :)

Elisa Gomes: You're like THE BEST youtuber for people with short hair. Love your vids, they're really helpful and somehow you manage to create a great range of hairstyles. You're the short hair guru.

Mountain Girl: I definitely found your video helpful! Thank you! I bought the hair screws a few years back, but didn't really get the concept of how to use them. I do now :)

Marcy C.: Very nice of you to show how to use the things I would just pass up. Now I'll be buying them. Thank you

Arianne Co: I love your videos! I also have bleached hair so you would know that eventually I had to chop off my hair and get a pixie cut because of my dry ends. Hope you can do a video for us pixie haired girls! :)

Jeanette Martin: I have the spin pins in long and short and I LOVE THEM!!! I have seen some of the others in stores. Thanks for sharing!!!

Kerri P: Im from the uk and ive gotta say your videos are brilliant there easy to follow and they are actually short hairstyles looking forward to seeing more x keep em coming

Ean Nicole: You are great. Love your sense of humor and down to earth vibe. Thanks for all the short hair tips. :-)

Freya Gem: When you said you were sweating that made me laugh so hard, I am amazed sometimes how much uncomfortable effort it takes to get a good basic braid!

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