
Bridal Hair Pins: Pearl Set of 18
Bridal hair, no appointment needed
4.5 · 2 reviews$29.00
One salon blowout costs more, and you do not get to keep it.
Why it works
- 18 pins in mixed sizes, enough for a full bridal updo with plenty to spare
- Scatter through a bun, braid or half-up style, no stylist required
- Soft-glow pearls on U-shaped pins that grip fine and thick hair alike
- Gold or silver finish to match your jewelry
Eighteen U-shaped pins topped with soft-glow pearls in mixed sizes, made to be scattered through a low bun, a braid, or half-up hair. They hold on their own, work on every hair type and color, and there is no size to get wrong.
Choose a silver or gold finish to match your jewelry. The easiest upgrade in bridal styling: what a salon charges for one blowout buys the accessory you keep. Free worldwide shipping.
Details
- ·18 U-shaped pins, mixed pearl sizes
- ·Simulated pearls with a soft satin glow
- ·Gold or silver finish
- ·Works on every hair type and color
- ·Free tracked worldwide shipping
Shipping and returns
Free tracked shipping worldwide. Ships within 2 to 4 business days, arrives in 2 to 3 weeks. You have 14 days after delivery to return it, and damaged items are replaced free.
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Where do pearl pins go in bridal hair?
Scatter them where the light hits: along the twists of a low bun, down one side of a braid, or framing the crown of half-up hair. Push each pin in against the direction of the hair so it grips. A full bridal look uses eight to twelve pins.
Do they stay in place?
The U shape is what hair stylists use. Push them in against the direction of the hair and they stay put through dancing.
18 pins: is that a lot?
A full bridal updo uses 8 to 12. Eighteen gives you spares, or enough to share with your bridesmaids.
Are the pearls real?
They are high-quality simulated pearls. That is a feature: real pearl pins cost hundreds and photograph exactly the same.
What brides say
Pretty and they hold well in fine hair. Gold finish matches my earrings perfectly.
My hairdresser asked where they were from. 18 pins is plenty, I shared with my maid of honor.