Photo by: Photo: Kelly Stuart
Pin According to Plan
Gibson says the pin placement should follow the same rules as the initial parting: "To open up the face, the pin should go around the eyebrow arch." For slippery or thick tresses, Gibson prefers using Japanese bobby pins for their strong hold. "The metal grooves keep hair in place better than most American bobby pins," he says.
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Pin According to Plan
Gibson says the pin placement should follow the same rules as the initial parting: "To open up the face, the pin should go around the eyebrow arch." For slippery or thick tresses, Gibson prefers using Japanese bobby pins for their strong hold. "The metal grooves keep hair in place better than most American bobby pins," he says.
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