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What can I use instead of a bobby pin?

What can I use instead of a bobby pin?

When you can’t find a bobby pin—which let’s be real, happens more than I’d like—open a paper clip and twist it until it forms the V-shape of an open hairpin . Twist strands into a chignon and secure the style with a few of the paper clip bobby pins for an effortlessly glamorous style that holds.

Why do they call it a bobby pin?

The bobby pin was invented by Luis Marcus, a San Francisco–based cosmetics manufacturer, after World War I and came into wide use as the hairstyle known as the “bob cut” or “bobbed hair” took hold. Although Marcus thought about naming the pin after himself, he named them bobby after the bobbed hairstyle.

When to use bobby pins or hair pins?

We’ll also talk about when to use short bobby pins or long bobby pins. If you use hair pins to keep your updos in place, you’re going to love this hair trick that we share in the video that is guaranteed to keep hairpins from sliding out! Remember to give this video a thumbs up and share if you found it useful.

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How do you pin a video on YouTube?

Double-tap the video of the participant you want to pin. Double-tap the pinned participant. This will return the meeting to Active Speaker View. Right click on the video of participant who you want to pin. From the menu, choose Pin Video . Click Unpin Video in the upper left corner. This will return your view to Active Speaker layout.

Can you pin a video to another participant?

Pinning another participant’s video will only affect your local view and local recordings, not the view of other participants or cloud recordings. The host can also spotlight up to 9 videos. Spotlight video puts a participant as the primary active speaker for all participants.