pin curl

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English[edit]

advertisement in Ladies Home Journal (1948) explains how to style pin curls

Etymology[edit]

pin +‎ curl

Noun[edit]

pin curl (plural pin curls)

  1. A curl made by dampening a lock of hair, fashioning it into a coil, and securing with a hair pin or clip while it dries.
    • 1946, Charles R. Cochran, PIN CURL CLIP[1], US Patent 2,400,488:
      This invention relates to pin curl clips and it is primarily an object of the invention to provide a clip of this kind which will hold a pin curl in position during the drying process without mashing but in a manner to maintain the curl in its original form.
    • 1948, Hughes Hair Brushes, “You’re a lovely quick-change artist”, in Ladies Home Journal[2], page 25:
      For daytime: Brush down into a page-boy. To set—five pin curls on top plus end curls all around.
    • 1962, Bobbi pin curl wave, “Which curl is most likely to succeed?”, in Life, page 20:
      A pin curl set with water or setting lotion will never amount to anything (here today, gone tomorrow). But the Bobbi curl will last for 8 weeks.