Monday, April 11, 2011

The Spin Pin

I, like most of my readers, have seen the spin pin commercial. Is this too good to be true? You can used just 2 spin pins in place of 20 bobby pins? I looked for them everywhere when I saw the ad on TV!! With no avail. Months passed and I forgot about my mission!!! I was in CVS a couple months back and........ There they were.... I put them in my basket and went about my shopping. They range anywhere from $6.49 to $9.78. This is not a money saver. 20 bobby pins are only a couple bucks, if that. If these things work they are more of a time saver.

They are in the aisle by the hair clips, rubber bands, etc.

I got home and tried them real quick. I was NOT impressed. I let them sit on my bathroom counter for at least 3 months without touching them. Today I realized I had never given them a second try. I put my hair in a pony, spun them in and went to work. The bun held amazingly without having bobby pins sticking into my head.




















I wanted to take a before and after picture of my hair. I attempted to take them out. They screwed out just a easy as they screwed in. I was impressed at how quick they came out for how secure they felt while in my bun.












































I wanted a messy look for the low key day I am having today. I thought the rubber band in my hair might have helped out my spin pins. So, I tried it without a rubber band just made a bun from my hair all the way down. It worked exactly the same. For those of you that are interested in this product who have thick, long and heavy hair you might want screw the spin pins into a ponytail like I did in the Pictures. Hope these Goody Spin Pins can cut out some of your getting ready time!!!!! I give this product 2 thumbs up. It definitely did what it advertised.

Lindsay xoxo


1 comment:

  1. Is that the shoedazzle.com website you're on? hahaha! Gonna give the spins a try!

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