[custom_adv] Is there anything more annoying than having a bobby pin that won't freakin' stay in your hair? Um, I think not. Here's a pro tip: Spritz a dry texture spray on the inside of the bobby pin to give it a little more grip. You're welcome. [custom_adv] Yes, you can do this braid on yourself—I promise, it's way easier than it looks. Start by creating a side part and then Dutch braid your hair diagonally (aka when you cross the pieces under one another instead of over), starting from the left side of the part. [custom_adv] Repeat this step on the right side of your part, use a bobby pin to secure both braids into a bun in the back, and boom—you're g2g. [custom_adv] Stubborn short hair can be a pain in the ass to keep down. A cute way to make sure your pixie stays sleek and smooth? Layer two bejeweled headbands over one another for a ~flawless~ look. [custom_adv] If you have bangs and short hair, you're going to want to try out this look. Pin your bangs with bobby pins in a "V" shape. Repeat as many times as you'd like to get the style you want. [custom_adv] Test drive bangs by styling fake ones—make a deep side part, sweeping the hair across your forehead, and securing it behind one side of your headband. [custom_adv] Spritz a salt spray on your short hair, and use your hands to scrunch your hair from the ends up. The result? A super-cute, beachy texture that'll make you look PS: You can even make your own salt spray—just mix seltzer water with salt to whip up the spray.