20 Adorable Toddler Girl Hairstyles
Toddler Girl Hairstyles – Ideas and Inspiration
Get creative, get inspired, and don’t let
another day go by without turning your little girl’s hair into a
masterpiece. Alternatively, if the occasion calls for something more
practical, let this post be your guide to easy 5 minute ‘dos for your
cutie.
#1: High Braided Ponytail with Ribbon
Braids feature massively on our list of
hairstyles for toddler girls. This one mixes the practicality of a high
ponytail with the romantic vibe of a four-strand ribbon braid. To create
this style, with either lace, ribbon, beads or leather, simply attach
the cord at the base of the ponytail, and integrate it instead of the
3rd strand in your four-strand braid. The 1st strand is brought over the
2nd and then under the next strand; and the 4th goes under the 3rd and
then over the next strand. Continue this pattern to the end. At the very
end, tie the braid with the ends of the ribbon and spread the edges for
a lacier appearance.
#2: Colorful Back-to-School Multi-Ponytail
This is a style that works well with medium
and even with short hair. To achieve it, part the hair down the middle,
then pull the sections from each side into two ponytails. Secure them
with elastics, then blend the two ponytails into one and secure this new
pony. Continue making little ponytails to create a fun row and add in
some pretty clips, as seen here.
#3: Curly Pony with Headband
This one’s for a special occasion, or for
whenever you’ve got some extra time to spend on styling. Create a
horizontal parting parallel to the hairline, then divide it into smaller
sections for the ponytail headband. Make the first ponytail, securing
it with an elastic. Split the pony in two parts and feed the ends of
these parts not into the next (2nd pony), but into the 3rd one. Once the
woven hairband is complete, simply pull up the rest of the hair into a
ponytail.
#4: Cute Puff for Natural Hair
Black toddler hairstyles are usually so
creative and versatile, it’s hard not to love them! The main advantage
of African American girls is that they are born with natural curls,
which makes the styling ops seem endless! To create this look, separate
the hair at the hairline, then twist it into a thick rope braid, working
toward one side. Pull the rest of the hair back into a neat little
ponytail—and that’s all, folks!
#5: Pretty Flower Bun with Braid
Flower hairstyles look amazing on long,
blond hair, and this cute braided ‘do makes no exception. This cutie’s
hairstyle is created by separating the hair into two sections like you
would do for a half updo. The top section is braided and swirled into a
flower. Make sure you’ll stretch the edges of the future flower to make
them look like real petals. Use a decorative pin for the centre of the
flower. The rest of the hair is French braided – lovely!
#6: Twist Crown Updo for Medium Hair
Yes, you can style a crown updo for
medium-length hair, too! You may use a twist instead of the traditional
French braid. Don’t tuck all the hair into the twisted crown. Leave a
little cute tail on one side, behind the ear and adorn it with a pretty
bow.
#7: Long Princess Locks with Braids and Twists
Wow, this looks like a weave! The longer
and thicker your little girl’s hair is, the more gorgeous toddler girl
hairstyles you can try! Some of them will be very chic and quite
adult-like. This one, for example, features lovely ample curls, as well
as natural sun-kissed strands any fashionista would love to rock. Part
the hair for a half updo and tease a small section right at the top of
the head, so that the pins can stick better. Braid two sections very
loosely, one on each side, then twist and pin several other sections.
Bring it all together into a messy half-up hairstyle.
#8: Intricate Ballerina Style
If your small beauty loves to dance and
experiment with hairstyles, you must try this variant! Divide your
little girl’s hair into three sections running across the head. Braid
the section at the hairline into a Dutch braid, then divide the next
segment into rows to make ponytails. Fasten them with colorful elastics
or decorate with beads. Bring the rest of the hair together at the back,
into a beautiful, flower-embellished bun.
#9: Two Braids into Side Pony
This is a look for experienced braiders.
Divide the hair into two narrow sections at the hairline and braid both
of them into thin French plaits. Work across and down, going in the same
direction with both braids. Stop at the ear level and add in some pins,
for hold. Leave the rest of the hair loose and create a long, wavy side
ponytail.
#10: Sweet Formal Half Updo
Hairstyles for toddler girls are often
packed with details. This one, for example, features looped fishtail
braid, adorable ombre curls and some lacing up top for a complete
picture-perfect ‘do. First, part the hair for a half-up. Divide the top
section into three and, for the centre section, create a weave with
beads or colorful elastics. Once you reach the back of the crown, pull
the top section into a ponytail and start a fishtail. Leave the hair of
the lower section loose, regardless of whether it’s straight or curly.
#11: Triple Twist with Braided Pigtails
Braiding is the most popular hairstyling
technique for toddlers with longer hair, and adding some twists into the
mix only makes things better. For this look, part the hair into three
sections: a horizontal one across the head, and two at the back, with a
center parting. Pull the top section into a ponytail, then divide it
into three parts. Twist each of these smaller sections, secure them, and
then start working on braids. Feel free to experiment with as many
strands as you like, for an intricate-looking macramé braid or go for a
common French braid. Once you finish braiding, feed the twists into the
pigtail braid on the opposite side.
#12: Three Rope Twist Buns
This is a perfect protective look that is
also elegant and practical. Divide the hair into three horizontal
sections. Pull each one up into a ponytail, then divide each tail into
two strands. Make twists out of them, rope braid each pair and fix with
elastic bands. Then wrap each ponytail around its base and pin. The
result: three beautiful flower buns!
#13: Multi-Twisted Ponytail
As far as toddler girl hairstyles go, this
one is an ideal, demure back-to-school look that still manages to be
chic. It’s also very easy to create. Pull the hair back into a regular
mid-height ponytail, then divide the tail into as many sections as you
want twists. Create the twists and make sure to secure them with elastic
bands at the ends.
#14: Side Ponytail with French Braid
Here’s a quick braided style, for those
mornings when you have to rush out the door to kindergarten and be in
time for work. Part the hair across the head and French braid the
frontal section from temple to ear. Work your way past the ear a bit
towards the nape of the neck, and join the end of the braid with the
pony made from the remaining hair. Add a bow as a decorative element.
#15: Toddler Faux Hawk Style
Need a fun, simple style, for active days?
It doesn’t get much easier than this one, and it’s good for thin child’s
hair. You don’t even need any partings here. Simply pull your girl’s
locks into a row of ponytails, feeding the ends of one pony into the
base of the next one. All done!
#16: Half-Up Ribbon Braid
One of the simplest, yet elegant hairstyles
for toddler girls you can do is a half updo with a braid. The ribbon
and the bow make this hairstyle festive, but your girl can wear it even
every day if you both enjoy styling her hair.
#17: Simple Updo for Shorter Hair
Keeping shorter hair off your child’s neck
is simple and super cute. Twist the side locks and pin up the hair at
the nape of the neck. A pretty hair clip will transform the plainest
‘do.
#18: Cute Chain Braid Look
A half updo is always a neat look that also
lets to show off the length and texture of your little girl’s hair,
especially if she is blessed with breathtaking curls.
#19: Gibson Tuck Updo
Most styles for toddlers listed here are
dealing with thin and medium textured locks, and how to do with thick
hair? Gibson Tuck is very easy to create when your kid’s got thick
locks. All you need to copy this hairstyle for toddler girls is a comb
or brush, as well as a hairband that goes around her head. Simply twist
the hair around the band, tuck it inside and pin.
#20: Knotted Mohawk
The knotted Mohawk was once a hair trend,
rocked by celebrities like Rita Ora and Cara Delevingne. And we know
kids always like to copy adults’ hairstyles. This Mohawk updo is totally
funky and worth a young fashionista!
We hope you’ve enjoyed our list of toddler
girl hairstyles and pinned a few ideas to try in the near future.
Whether your little girl has short bob-length hair or long flowing
locks, there’s a host of different new hairstyling ideas to bring to
life.
Comments
Post a Comment