All known barrettes are made ofquality strong materials (for example, copper wire), which is lined with velvet, metallized fabrics and polymers. Its mechanism of action is quite simple. Thanks to the hair passing through the hole in the "Sophist-Twist", hairstyles that you like, are formed very easily.
Variety of hairstyles
Even well-known stylists use in theiractivities of the Sophist-Twist. The hairstyles they offer can be used not only in everyday life. Stylists have developed many models suitable for a solemn event, a festive evening and even for a wedding. But the most popular use of these pins is the classic bundle, which has the modern name "kichka". There are various variations on it based on the Sophist-Twist. Hairstyles (the instruction of some of them below) of this kind are worth the attention of the girls.
The Simple Kichka
To create this hairstyle you need all the haircollect in the tail, and then pass it through the hole in the Sophist-Twist. Then the barrette is taken for the ends and one turn is made down. After this, it is necessary in the same direction to twist both edges shifted by 3/4 of the length to the tips of the "Sophist-Twist" and simultaneously tighten the hair. At the end, the ends of the barrettes are bent one behind the other in the upper direction, and then to the center of the bun.
Bohemian boar
With the help of "Sophist-Twist" hairstyles of this kindare created by threading the hair through the hole, after which the barrette is taken over the edges and turns upwards. Then it is shifted by 1/2 of the entire length to the tips. Both ends of the Sophist-Twist hairpins are simultaneously turned upwards, after which they are fixed at the bottom and bend to the middle of the kitch. The free ends of the hair that surround the beam are evenly distributed.
Kick with a beam
To create a hairstyle, you need to distribute the hairinto two equal parts. After that, the upper strand is passed through the hole of the hair clip. The following actions are similar to the stages of creating a simple kitchka. Hair that is left from below, you can slightly curl or make large curls.