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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 484891" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am about the WORST person with hair that is imaginable. Y'all probably look like hair stylists to the stars compared to me. I used to have problems putting J's hair into a basic ponytail!!! At age 2 she would come home with amazingly cute, fun, and complicated hair styles that the daycare teacher gave her. I usually couldn't even take them down. Jess at age 2 was better than I was, lol!! I actually paid extra straight to the woman for doing it because J loved it so much. </p><p></p><p>If I can do these things with hair that is almost long enough to sit on, then y'all probably can. </p><p></p><p>If you like these, or even just want to try, go find them at Michaels or Hobby Lobby - they are so much cheaper there. I don't buy many hair things other than ponytail holders, but have watned the spin pins since last xmas. I just have an incredibly hard time paying $7+ for a hair doodad. I was SHOCKED at $1.99 for three of these wire ones! </p><p></p><p>J has super thick super fine hair and it stayed up for hours with 2 of the spin pins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 484891, member: 1233"] I am about the WORST person with hair that is imaginable. Y'all probably look like hair stylists to the stars compared to me. I used to have problems putting J's hair into a basic ponytail!!! At age 2 she would come home with amazingly cute, fun, and complicated hair styles that the daycare teacher gave her. I usually couldn't even take them down. Jess at age 2 was better than I was, lol!! I actually paid extra straight to the woman for doing it because J loved it so much. If I can do these things with hair that is almost long enough to sit on, then y'all probably can. If you like these, or even just want to try, go find them at Michaels or Hobby Lobby - they are so much cheaper there. I don't buy many hair things other than ponytail holders, but have watned the spin pins since last xmas. I just have an incredibly hard time paying $7+ for a hair doodad. I was SHOCKED at $1.99 for three of these wire ones! J has super thick super fine hair and it stayed up for hours with 2 of the spin pins. [/QUOTE]
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