Popsugar Beauty Hairstyles How to Use Hair Grips For Different Hairstyles Have You Been Using Hair Grips the Wrong Way This Whole Time? 1 August 2018 by Alaina Demopoulos Image Source: Getty As POPSUGAR editors, we independently select and write about stuff we love and think you'll like too. If you buy a product we have recommended, we may receive affiliate commission, which in turn supports our work. If you ask armchair hair critics who complain about Meghan Markle's "messy" buns, hair grips are easy to use. But if you talk to anyone who's actually used the hair clips, the reality is not so simple. Lost in a drugstore aisle maze full of pins and not sure where to turn? Keep reading to learn how to use the staple product the right way — finally. Related: These Gorgeous Plaited Rose Hairstyles Are Easier to DIY Than You May Think Regular Bobby Pins Image Source: Unsplash / Samantha Gades The OG, no-frills bobbies ($3 for 80) won't help you with an intricate updo (unless you use a million), but they're perfect for pinning back a moderate amount of hair. Use these for a half-up style, to secure the end of a braided crown, or to roll short hair up into a faux bob. bobbies $3 from target.com Buy Now Mini Pins Image Source: Unsplash / Jacob Postuma Get a stray strand or cowlick the f*ck off your face with a mini bobby pin ($4 for 36). Again, these won't stand up to a hefty updo, but they work wonders in a pinch. mini bobby pin $4 from amazon.com Buy Now No-Slip Pins Image Source: Unsplash / Štefan Štefančík If you've got fine hair that can't hold a curl and loves slipping out of every accessory, keep it in check with a no-slip pin ($4 for 45). The rigid coating makes these puppies extra strong, and they can stand up to just about any style. no-slip pin $4 from target.com Buy Now Jumbo Pins Image Source: Unsplash / Lexie Barnhorn For thick or coarse hair, opt for a jumbo bobby pin ($1 for 18). These will keep hair in place for the longest, and the elongated design ensures it will hold even the most unruly of hair. jumbo bobby pin $1 from sallybeauty.com Buy Now Fancy Pins Image Source: Getty / Satoshi Kawase These bobby-pins-but-make-it-fashion are cute, but they're notoriously weak. Use these as accent pieces to hold back bangs or for other easy styles. If you really want to put your bun up with a star-shaped pin, we advise you to fake it until you make it. That means, secure the actual bun with a no-slip pin, then pop your pretty one over the updo to make it look like that's what's doing the heavy lifting. HairstylesHairShoppableBeauty How-ToUpdoHair How To