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Hair loopies are a type of hairstyle worn in the Northern and Southern Water Tribes. The term refers to the trend among Water Tribe women to wear two loops in their hair. These loops can be formed by pulling back strands of hair on either side of the head and fasten them at the back; Katara typically wore her hair as such. A variant to this style is to braid the pulled back strands, like Yugoda did. Another way to form the loops was demonstrated by Yue, who wore her hair in a high ponytail and let two large loops fall out.

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