Home / Life Banana clips are coming back in style—and we’re here for it Gone are the days of messy buns being a busy mama’s only hair option. By Kaitlyn Russell March 2, 2018 Rectangle Inside this article Gone are the days of messy buns being a busy mama’s only hair option. Whether you’re running around to drop-off, the office, or just haven’t showered in a few days; you probably don’t have time to mess with your hair. Well, good news: Banana clips and hair claws are coming back in style, and they’re the perfect way to throw your hair up and go while still looking put together. A post shared by Treatwell Germany (@treatwellde) on Feb 25, 2018 at 2:37am PST Remember twisting your hair and then using one of those large toothed clips to fix it in place? Or *finally* achieving that perfectly voluminous pony, even with all of those curls? Everyone from runway models at New York Fashion Week to celebrities are being seen rocking one of our favorite ‘80s and ‘90s hair accessories. It’s inspiring us to stock up on a few ourselves. Ponytail? Check. Side-swept bun? Check. Put together updo? Check. You can create just about any look with these clips, and you’re guaranteed not to have hair falling in your face all day. It’s a win-win. Plus, if you have a little girl running around, then you know just how many times a day you have to pull her hair back up or get it out of her face. Lucky for you, variations of banana clips are available all over Amazon so you can find a color and style you both will love. Here are some of our favorite styles. A post shared by Jen Hudberg (@museoddity) on Feb 8, 2018 at 12:57pm PST A post shared by HairFlairAus (@hairflairaus) on Feb 28, 2018 at 11:50pm PST A post shared by Goody Hair (@goodyhair) on Aug 8, 2017 at 6:09am PDT You might also like: 3 hair styles to rock when you’re too busy to shower16 upgraded ‘mom cuts’ that have us calling our stylistKerry Washington’s natural hair isn’t a fashion statement—it’s a message to her kids Inside this article The latest Motherly Stories To the mama without a village: I see you Viral & Trending This viral TikTok captures what it’s like to parent through exhaustion and mental health struggles Life Can men really see the mess? Inside moms’ invisible labor at home Life 7 months pregnant on the campaign trail: How motherhood has changed the way I view politics