Barrette (disambiguation)

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A barrette , also known as a hair clip, hair-slide or clasp (in British English), is a clasp for holding hair in place.

Barrette or barette may also refer to:

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hair clip</span> Clasp for holding hair in place

A barrette, also known as a hair slide, 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 barrette in place; the clasp opens when the two metal pieces at either side are pressed together.

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