Not exact matches
With this hair I often make a french braid, tie an elastic at the end, and
tuck the ends underneath, securing with
bobby pins.
Intertwine them with each other,
tuck them under the
pinned hair and secure them in place with the help of
bobby pins.
I use the larger one to hold my everyday makeup (it proudly sits on my bathroom countertop) while the smaller one is used for things like cotton balls,
bobby pins, etc. when traveling and stays
tucked away in a drawer until I need it.
Also, feel free to use
bobby pins to
tuck away any loose pieces of hair.
Simply
tuck the front portions with a
bobby pin behind your hair.
Step 5: When you're done with the braids, crisscross the ends of the braids,
tuck them under one another, and secure them into the hair with few
bobby pins.
Tuck the end of the braid underneath the bun and secure it with
bobby pins.
Tuck in any loose ends and secure it by inserting a
bobby pin.
As you braid,
tuck in small flowers, anchoring them with
bobby pins if needed.
Tuck the ends in the bun using
bobby pins and finish off with hairspray.
Tuck the end part of the braid using
bobby pins and finish off with hairsprays to keep the hairstyle in place.
Step Six Make sure all ends are
tucked under your band and secure any loose ends with
bobby pins.
Secure it underneath with a few
bobby pins,
tucking in any stray strands.
Spritz some bold control hairspray to set the teased hair section and
tuck in a couple of
bobby pins to prevent the bouffant from budging.