Have you seen/heard of these things? Our new best friend! I am not a good hair bun maker. My poor Lauren was in a preschool ballet recital and the bun I had put in fell out in the middle of the song! Hair flailing everywhere = mortifying!
I have been fired from buns ever since. Until I met these~they are called spin pins and this is how they work (thank you to Hailey, my trusty model)
1. twist your hair into a bun.
2. take one and twist it down into the bun
3. take another and twist it up into the bun, make sure they don’t interlock
4. your bun stays in all day! Bring on the ballet recitals! We have lots of hair in this family, so it was a great find for us.
I’ve seen them at most stores that sell hair products for $6-7 for 2 and also on on Amazon in a 6-pack
We hope they make your hair life a little easier~
(no affiliate with spin pins, we just love them)
I got the ultrasound, and found out it was a solid mass about 1 cubic inch around. The radiologist said that he'd get it taken out and not mess with it. Dr. Robinson felt the same. Nodules are actually very common on thyroids, 95% are benign, and most everyone will get some at some point or another in their life and never have to do anything about them. But, they were worried if this grew, it could interfere with my breathing or swallowing and felt it was just best to get it out and rule out cancer.
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