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Video Tutorial: Updo How-To Using Only 3 Bobby Pins

Artist Connective member Diana Giannini @lzhouseofhair created three holiday-inspired updos using products from Slay Belles sponsors.

October 17, 2018
Video Tutorial: Updo How-To Using Only 3 Bobby Pins
Video Tutorial: Updo How-To Using Only 3 Bobby Pins
Video Tutorial: Updo How-To Using Only 3 Bobby Pins
Video Tutorial: Updo How-To Using Only 3 Bobby Pins
Video Tutorial: Updo How-To Using Only 3 Bobby Pins
Video Tutorial: Updo How-To Using Only 3 Bobby Pins

The final look. @lzhouseofhair created three different holiday-inspired updos. This was the final look, which used just one bobby pin!

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The most wonderful time of the year is quickly approaching, which means the client bookings and special requests will begin to roll in (if they haven't already). At MODERN, we want to help you stay ahead of the game, so we launched our Slay Belles contest and asked you to submit your best holiday-inspired hair. We received countless entries that featured glamorous waves, glossy finishes and blinged-out chignons. Although the contest is closed, you still have the chance to win some of the amazing prizes the finalists are snagging by entering our Slay Belles Giveaway—the winners go home with jaw-dropping loot.

Artist Connective member Diana Giannini@lzhouseofhair created three holiday-inspired updos using products from Slay Belles sponsors—Design.Me HairHot ToolsHairUWear Professional, Grande Cosmetics, KMSKenra ProfessionalKeune HaircosmeticsLAKME, Living ProofMoroccanoil, Rusk ProScruples,and Wet Brush.. She began with a half-up-half-down style that later transitioned into a full updo. She then let the hair back down, and the final result was a beautiful twisted braid that used just one bobby pin!

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