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The banana clip is a hair accessory with an inward curve to support the back of the head, with prongs on both sides to hold updos in place. They come in various styles and strengths, and can be used for temporary hair extensions or to secure a French twist. They are available at drug stores, accessory stores, and online, and hairdressers can provide recommendations.
The banana clip is a hair accessory slightly similar in shape to a banana. It is usually about 5-6 inches (12.7-15.24 cm) long with an inward curve intended to support the curve of the back of the head. The clip has prongs on both sides, which can hold “updos” in place, and it opens up, then clips on and clips on one end.
You’ll find the banana clip in a wide range of styles and prices. The most popular seems to be a simple plastic tortoiseshell pattern type, with smooth edges along the clip. Others are much more elegant, with rhinestone patterns or decorative fluted edges. Considering the strength of the banana clip is important. If you have very long and thick hair, you may need to look for a clip that is rated for your hair type, which some brands will offer. A very thin and delicate banana clip may not hold the hair properly and the prongs can break easily.
The banana clip style is also popular for adding temporary hair extensions. If your hair is short, you can usually find banana clips with a ponytail attached that gives you the look of much longer hair. Unlike the more permanent types of extensions or weaves, these are easy to remove, simply by undoing the clip.
One of the popular uses for the banana clip is to use one to secure a French twist. When the hair has been twisted and pulled up, the clip is inserted on either side of the twist and, for the right hair type, can provide all-day hold. You may still want to use a bit of hair spray just to be on the safe side.
Another popular look is to cut your hair with a banana clip in a ponytail. This provides a nice high tail. Alternatively, if you have medium length or curly hair, you can crop your hair up and point it forward. These clips can also come in handy if you need to remove your hair for makeup, blow-dry for later styling, or when doing housework.
You’ll find a few styles of clips at most drug stores, and even more at accessory stores. You can also find a variety of them on Internet sites. Less expensive clips can be pretty but they tend to break easily, so it might be worth spending a little more for a banana clip. Hairdressers often have excellent recommendations on the best types to use for your hair type, and often sell them at their salons or can tell you which beauty supply stores carry the longest-lasting types.
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