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Hairpins are like chopsticks. How can I use them to clamp my hair firmly?
Personally, I think there are two ways to look good:
1, suitable for younger girls.
Most young people should have seen Palace, right? Then you must know Shen Caijing! Just like her. Comb your hair first (comb it as high as possible), then divide it into two parts in the middle, and then tie the two parts together like a knot. When you're done, pull it out a little. This can make it look fluffy.
2. Suitable for professional women.
Comb your hair first (not too high and not too low). When using rubber bands, don't pull all your hair out at the last turn. Then turn the rest of the hair around the pulled hair, and finally insert the hair tip in the direction of the rubber band with a clip (slender clip) to clamp the hair. The length of hair pulled out before should be based on the length of your own hair, and the length of hair pulled out after the dish is about 2~3 cm higher than the hair of the dish.
The above two kinds can be used as both "chopsticks" and "hair clips" (depending on the individual, some people's temperament is more suitable for hair clips)
Tell you another one!
Suitable for people with short hair (short but not short, even hair, just over the shoulder is the best)
Can you make scorpions? Start from the top of your head, knit as much as possible and leave less ears. Then tie it tightly with a rubber band, insert the hair from the neck down into the wheat ear of the newly braided hair, and finally clip it with a clip. (The clip should be short and thin, and buried in your hair as much as possible. In other words, it is best not to let people see it at once, and the color of the clip is as close as possible to your hair color)
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