Have you heard of the Spin Pin?

Are you picturing a fidget spinner?

Well, stop, because what we’re about to tell you will change your on-the-go hairdo forever.

Goody Spin Pin, easy updo, french twist, hairstyles

Photo © Goody

Now, what is it exactly, and is it really life-changing?

(Maybe, if you’re the bang out of person to press snooze one too many times.)

Read on to learn how to use the Spin Pin correctly.

Goody Spin Pin, easy updo, french twist, hairstyles

Photo © Leopold Linval

We’ve included a guidedvisual for extra help.

Below, peep a handy chignon tutorial for an effortless, and simple style.

For a traditional bun, gather hair at the nape of your neck.

Goody Spin Pin, easy updo, french twist, hairstyles

Photo © Leopold Linval

You donotneed to use a ponytail holder.

Insert the First Pin

Insert the first Spin Pin by twisting it into your bun or chignon.

Twist it in clockwise.

Goody Spin Pin, easy updo, french twist, hairstyles

Photo © Leopold Linval

To remove the Spin Pin, twist counterclockwise.

Again, it should twist in easily and goes in clockwise.

Donotinterlock the two Spin Pins as this can cause hair to tangle.

Goody Spin Pin, easy updo, french twist, hairstyles

Photo © Leopold Linval

I didn’t need any extra bobby pins, and it stayed in place all day long!

A few tips to remember:

The Goody Spin Pin is available online and at drugstores nationwide.

Goody Spin Pin, easy updo, french twist, hairstyles

Photo © Leopold Linval