16 Brilliant Bobby Pin Styles for Your Hair (Quick & Easy Hairstyles)
Don't take these bad boys for granted.
They are the most used and misplaced item in our hair cabinet. I bet you can relate.ย ๐
Bobby pins are the ultimate product to have! If bobby pins were at a concert, they would most likely work backstage, making sure everything, from the performers to the lights, was always in place and on point.
They are the go-to item. They bring easiness and security to hair bundles.
What Are Bobby Pins?
Aย bobby pinย is a type of hairpin that holds and secures sections of hair in the desired place.
The "bobby pin" is a flexible and straightforward double-pronged metal hairpin used to keep hair in place.
For a grip on the hair, it is ridged on one side, and the other is straight. Some bobby pins have either both ridged sides or both straight sides.
History of the Bobby Pin
The bobby pin was invented in the early 1900s by Luis Marcus, a cosmetic manufacturer who popularized this hair tool because of the hairstyle, the "bob cut" or the "bobbed hair."
Variety of Bobby Pins
Bobby's pins come in different shapes and sizes: some jumbo and some mini.
Different types can serve individual purposes.
Within each type of bobby pin, there can be differences in the type of pins: those that have ridges and those that do not have them.
The Regular Bobby Pin
These regular bobby pins are standard.
The traditional structure is a pin with a straight side and a ridged side. In a Refinery 29ย interview with Clay Nielsen, a stylist, Nielsen shared a detailed description of the bobby pin.
Neilson described four parts of a bobby pin: the eye, ridge, balls, and blade.
- The Eye- "The eye is the loop that holds the bulk of the hair."
- The Ridge- "The wavy side of the pin is for compression, and those spaces help extra hair fit between the blade and the ridge."
- Blade- "The blade is the flat side of the pin, and you apply it against the scalp."
- Balls- "Supposedly, they are for comfort." Some bobby pins do not have this feature.
There are other kinds of bobby pins that are also popular in the market.
Jumbo Bobby Pins
The jumbo bobby pins are larger, longer, thicker, and much stronger than a regular bobby pin.
Its stronger hold helps with thicker hair like afro kinky hair. Most jumbo bobby pins have two stronger metal straight prongs made for a secure grip.
Mini Bobby Pin
These cute mini pins look just too cute.
They secure the hold of thinner and shorter hair and create a decorative look.
Hairpins
Hairpins are part of the bobby pin family, but people usually mistake hairpins for "regular" bobby pins.
Both are different regarding the structure and hold. Hairpins have a way of holding hair in a less secure way.
They are usually for up-do hairstyles. Now that you've heard a bit about bobby pins, let's talk about the different ways we can use them for our hair--from styling to decorative reasons.
Uses for Bobby Pins
We've compiled 16 ways to use bobby pins for your hair, whether for styling purposes or creativity.
#1 Traditional Use
Bobby pins were traditionally made to keep the hair in place and to help style the hair as desired.
The bob cut was a hairstyle that took the bobby pin by storm. If you have hair that you want to keep to the side or hair that is constantly in your face and bothering you, use a bobby pin to secure the hair in place.
It can clear the annoying loose strands of hair, and you'll be unbothered for the rest of the day.
#2 Hair Rollers
You can use bobby pins to secure hair rollers.
It's just another way to keep the same method of curling your hair to achieve those beautiful and bouncy kinky curls.
The jumbo hair pins are perfect for this.
What You Need:
Plenty of bobby pins, plastic hair rollers, hair styling products (optional), holding spray hair products, a fine-toothed comb, and a flat iron.
Steps to Achieve
Step #1
Take a section of your hair.
Step #2
Flat ironed the sectioned hair.
Step #3
Add product to the hair (optional to last longer).
Step #4
Take your roller, then start wrapping your hair on the roller from the end of your hair until you have reached your scalp.
Step #5
Use the bobby pin to hold the very end of your hair against the roller, clipping the roller to your hair that is near the scalp.
Step #6
Add aย holding sprayย or any product that you want to use to style.
Step #7
Unravel the hair on the rollers, removing the bobby pin.
Step #8
Style as desired.
#3 Making Pin Curls
Bobby pins are great if you want to make pin curls for glamorous curls.
You can use regular or jumbo pins.
What You Need:
Plenty of bobby pins, hair styling products (optional), holding spray hair products, a fine-toothed comb, and a flat iron.
Steps to Achieve
Step #1
Take a section of your hair.
Step #2
Flat-iron the sectioned hair.
Step #3
Add product to the hair (optional to last longer).
Step #4
Roll the section of your hair all the way until you have reached your scalp.
Step #5
Pin the curl with a bobby pin.
Step #6
Add a holding spray or any product that you want to use to style.
Step #7
Unravel your pin curls by removing the bobby pin.
Step #8
Style as desired.
#4 Jumbo Bobby Pins for Hair Buns
Many women with longer hair tie their hair in a bun.
A bun is a style where the hair is tied back in a twisted style on the head.
On days when you don't want your hair in the way or touching your neck and back, this is a great simple style, and it can easily be achievable with the use of a bobby pin.
What You Need:
At least three regular bobby pins, a hairbrush, and a hair rubber band.
Steps to Achieve
Step #1
Thoroughly brush your hair.
Step #2
Make a ponytail and pack all of your hair in any desired location on your head.
Step #3
Use a rubber band to tie the ponytail.
Step #4
Twist your hair around in a spiral toย make a bun.
Step #5
Gently open a bobby pin and slide it into your hair, holding the bun and hair down to your scalp.
Step #6
Use at least three bobby pins around the bun to secure the style.
#5 Hair Bun with a Sock
What You Need:
At least three regular bobby pins, a hairbrush, a hair rubber band, and a bun sock.
Steps to Achieve
Step #1
Thoroughly brush your hair.
Step #2
Make a ponytail and pack all of your hair in any desired location on your head.
Step #3
Insert the bun sock down close to your scalp.
Step #4
Spread your hair around the sock.
Step #5
Tuck the hair under your bun.
Step #6
Gently open a bobby pin and slide it into your hair, holding the bun and hair down to your scalp.
Step #7
Use at least three bobby pins around the bun to secure the style.
If you feel tension on your scalp with some of these styles, learn how to keep a healthy scalp under weaves.
#6 Great for Holding Down Wigs
When applying a wig, you can also use a bobby pin to help make it feel more secure.
Stop yourย lace front wig from sliding.
What You Need:
Plenty of regular or jumbo bobby pins and a fine-toothed comb.
Steps to Achieve
Step #1
Place your wig on your head.
Step #2
Hook your bobby pin on the lace edge of the wig and your hair close to your scalp.
Step #3
Do the same for different edge parts of your wig.
Step #4
Use as much as you need for a secure hold.
#7 Bantu Knots
Bantu knots are traditionally African-styled coils of hair that have become very popular in the hair world side by side with the Senegalese Twist.
Different sections of hair coil against the scalp. Bobby pins are of great help in achieving this style.
What You Need:
Plenty of regular bobby pins.
Steps to Achieve
Step #1
Brush the hair thoroughly.
Step #2
Section out different parts of the hair.
Step #3
Add hair styling products to a section of hair to keep hair moisturized.
Step #4
Start coiling the hair by twisting it.
Make sure you are twisting one set of hair (not twisting two sets of hair).
Step #5
Start wrapping the hair from the scalp area until you have twisted the whole hair section.
Step #6
Use a bobby pin to secure the hair by hooking the end of the coiled hair and the scalp area for a hold.
#8 High Ponytail
Get theย perfect high ponytailย with little effort.
What You Need:
Two regular bobby pins, a hairbrush, and a hair rubber band.
Steps to Achieve
Step #1
Thoroughly brush your hair.
Step #2
Make a ponytail and pack all of your hair in the middle of your head.
Step #3
Hook two of the bobby pins on the rubber band vertically toward your scalp.
The ball part of the bobby pin should be on the scalp area.
#9 Triangle Style Design: Pin Your Hair Back
Need something simple yet a bit stylish?
This triangle style of holding back your front hair is more decorative with bobby pins than without.
It's very easy, and you can style it in no time!
What You Need:
Three bobby pins and a fine-toothed comb.
Steps to Achieve
Step #1
Grab two front sections of the hair.
Step #2
Bring back both sides of the hair, making sure they are layered on top of each other, centered in the back.
Step #3
Create a triangle shape by pinning the bobby pin around the layered hair.
#10 Braid to the Side Style
Bobby pins are for cute, simple styles.
This is an easy "securing a braid to the side" hairstyle.
You can style the bobby pin as visible or invisible.
What You Need:
Regular bobby pins and a fine-toothed comb.
Steps to Achieve
Step #1
Grab a section of your hair on the front side.
Step #2
Braid the section in its entirety.
Step #3
Pull the braid towards the back and use a bobby pin to hold the braid in the back.
#11 Updos
There are updo hairstyles that require a large number of bobby pins to secure the hairstyle.
Hairpins are for this kind of style. Hairpins easily become invisible, which works for the updo hairstyle.
#12 Using Bobby Pins Are Decorative
Lately, they've been hairstyles that embrace the bobby pin as its entity.
They are for decorative reasons.
There are many different ways people have used them. Even Rihanna was seen using regular bobby pins as decorative.
#13 Mini Bobby Pins
Aren't they so cute?
Mini Bobby pins can perform the same functions as a regular Bobby pins.
They are usually used for shorter hair to keep the hairstyle aesthetically pleasing.
#14 The Faux Bob
Don't want toย cut your hair but want to make it shorter?
Bobby Pins can do that by creating a faux bob.
What You Need:
Plenty of bobby pins.
Steps to Achieve
Step #1
Decide the length of the bottom half of all your hair that you want to use to shorten it.
Step #2
Make a big braid: Braid the whole part of your hair.
You can braid loosely.
Step #3
Take that big braid and tuck it under the back of your head.
Step #4
Use bobby pins to secure the big braid.
Get a Raw Brown Balayage Bob Wig if you're into bobs.
#15 Use Bobby Pins to Help Section Your Hair
If you don't have enough hair clips around, an alternative to them is bobby pins.
When styling your hair, they can help section off some of your hair so that you can focus on another section.
You don't want random parts of your hair to get in the way of the hair you are working on. That can be very annoying.
#16 Use Bobby Pins to Secure Hair Pieces
Some hairstyles require us to attach hair piece weaves such as ponytails, buns, and hair track pieces.
You can use a bobby pin to secure their hair pieces.
What You Need:
Plenty bobby pins.
Steps to Achieve
Step #1
Secure the hairpiece in the desired location.
Step #2
Use Bobby pins to add extra hold to the hairpiece.
Unlimited Styles with Bobby Pins
There are far more styles,ย hacks, and decorative ideas you can use with bobby pins.
Not only are they great, but they are very cheap too. So, you have no reason not to own any.ย ๐คท๐ฟโโ๏ธ
Remember to always keep a few bobby pins in your purse. It's a necessity. It might just save your life.
What do you usually use Bobby pins for? Comment below.
If you want more styles, check out 20 Faux Loc Styles that you can do at your home.