Baby

the beauty of a newborn baby with a plump face and extremely impressive curly hair, bringing a new beauty to viewers.

Parents already have a lot of responsibilities with their children, so anything they can do to save time is a good idea. A little hairstyling inspiration can save you a few minutes of prep time in the morning. Take a look at these 15 kid-friendly hairstyles that will give your little girls variety.

1. FOAM HEADBAND

If your child has hair that isn’t long enough to be put in a ponytail, any type of headband will pull the hair back into an adorable puff.

2. HALF-UP, HALF-DOWN PONYTAILS

Longer curls can be divided into two horizontal sections to create gorgeous half-up half-down ponytails.

3. HALF PONYTAIL WITH BAND

After washing hair and applying styling products, make a large parting from ear to ear. Cut the lower half of the hair and work on the upper half. Determine the number of vertical sections needed and create small ponytails that are pulled vertically into the next. Use edge control to smooth out unruly strands.

4. GENTLE BABY STYLING

Add an elegant touch to your baby’s afro by adding a small parting to the side and horizontally smoothing the hairline with a brush and baby-safe gel or edge control.

5. THREE-STRAND PROTECTIVE BRAIDS

Protective hairstyles aren’t just for adults! After moisturizing hair with a styling product, create several sections on each half of the head and add individual three-strand braids. If the ends fray easily, try mini-elastics to hold them in place.

Certainly one of the most adorable hairstyles, baby afro puffs make any child look like Minnie Mouse. This hairstyle can be achieved on day-old hair by parting the hair in the center, then creating two high ponytails on either side. Use a pick to tousle each ponytail.

7. RAINBOW BOX BRAIDS

These gorgeous rainbow braids will be the talk of the town on your child’s first day of school. By incorporating pink, blue, orange and green braids into the setup, you’ll get a gorgeous spectrum of colors.

8. SIDE-SWEPT CASCADING BRAIDS
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This professional braider created cornrows cascading down the side, embellished with golden cuffs. This protective hairstyle has plenty of hold, so you can leave the house in a flash.


Letting hair flourish in its natural state is a beautiful site. Afros are versatile and can be styled in many different ways. Puffing up hair with an afro pick can give it more volume.

10. BRAIDED CHESTNUT

This advanced style features vertical cornrows braided into a ponytail. The braided ponytail is then rolled up into a bun. For a modern touch, a single vertical braid is added above each ear and falls toward the face.

11. HEART-SHAPED BRAIDED PONYTAIL


Young girls can tackle this fancy ponytail that’s perfect for weddings and other special events. A classic heart-shaped ponytail starts by parting the hair down the middle. Next, create another parting along one side, starting at the crown and curving the heart toward the ear. Tie the hair close to the ear, then start a Dutch braid using the hair on the outside of the heart-shaped parting. Braid to the back of the ear, then untie the other section. Continue braiding to the nape of the neck, then clip again. Repeat this process on the other side until you reach the nape of the neck. Detach the two sections, then gather all the hair. Divide into three sections and continue braiding evenly. Secure with an elastic band to keep it in place.

12. CROSSED AND PUFFED TWISTS