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    Various types of hair clips A barrette on the back of a woman's head. A barrette (American English), also known as a hair slide (British English), or a hair clip, is a clasp for holding hair in place. They are often made from metal or plastic and sometimes feature decorative fabric. In one type of barrette, a clasp is used to secure the ...

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    French braid: A classic braid where hair is braided in three strands, incorporating additional hair into each section. Senegalese Twists: Also known as rope twists, this style involves two-strand twists with hair extensions. Feed-in Braids: Braids that start thin and gradually get thicker, offering a natural and less bulky look.