20 Super Sweet Baby Girl Hairstyles
Baby Girl Hairstyles
Your baby is growing fast during the first year and you sure want to take lots of pictures of her every month. The toddler hairstyles below will make your cutie even cuter!#1: Flower Headband
As far as baby hairstyles go, this one’s an
ultra-simple classic, which works for the youngest of the young. All you
need is a wide-tooth comb and a soft fabric headband. Create a sort of
side parting and add a textile band, ideally made from hypoallergenic
materials. Flower embellishments are not mandatory, but definitely
recommended.
#2: Side-Swept Bangs with French Braid
Got a baby girl with medium-length hair and a
fringe? Here’s a creative way to keep those bangs off her face. Sweep
the soft locks to one side, then create a side-braid, by pulling in
strands from the parting. At the end, fasten it with a hair-colored band
and you’re all done.
#3: Perfect High Ponytail for Black Baby Girls
Super-curly hair has a mind of its own and
can also make your beautiful angel sulk and cry on hot days. It will
keep a baby warm, that’s for sure! To make playtime more fun, sweep
those curls up and tie the hair as high as it will go. A big, funky bow
will top it all off like a cherry on an ice cream Sundae.
#4: Ribbon Headband for Curly Hair
Got a snazzy affair coming up? There aren’t
that many hairstyles for babies that would make the cut—especially not
for kids who haven’t even turned 1 year-old yet! If your little one has
short, naturally curly hair, work with a headband and some kid-friendly
pomade to achieve this mixed look. The band will push most of the hair
off her face, while the slicked-up bangs will stay in place all day.
#5: Pigtails, Braids and Buns
Here’s one for active days: start by
creating a central part. Divide each side into two sections and make a
French braid in the top part. Finish off each side with a normal braid,
then tie both into ponytails. To keep your little girl cool, twist each
tail into a loose bun.
#6: High Dutch Braids
This one is for moms who like to braid. And
there’s no need to worry about learning a new technique: Dutch braids
aren’t that much different from French braids. In fact, they’re just the
same, but you’re pulling each strand under the others. Start right at
the hairline and work your way down, braiding closely to the scalp.
Finish each side with a normal braid and secure it with a band.
#7: Pretty Flat Twists with Braided Band
Cornrows have a long standing as one of the
more sophisticated baby girl hairstyles, and that’s because they require
a bit of work. You can substitute them with flat twists that are a bit
easier to complete. Separate a big section of the hair at the top of the
head. Divide it into your desired number of braids. Create the
left-most French braid, but stop at the point where you want the braided
band to begin. Complete the other cornrows/flat twists. The band is
braided from a chunk of hair above the ear. Once you’ve finished it fix
it across your cornrows/flat twists. Leave the rest of the hair loose.
#8: Short Side-Parted Hairstyle With Bow Pin
Can it get any simpler? Side-part your
baby’s hair, then make sure it stays off her face by securing it with a
fun clip. Both mom and little girl are guaranteed to stay happy for the
rest of the day!
#9: Headband and Braid for Fine Hair
Finer hair is more difficult to style into a
French braid, but a simple braid can definitely work. First, divide the
hair into three horizontal sections. Secure the first two with elastic
bands, then braid the remainder of the hair. Fasten the braid, put on
the band, make a big bow, then go out and play!
#10: First Braided Updo with a Twist
Very young baby hairstyles can’t possibly
include braids and updos, right? Wrong. If your tiny tot has got
medium-length hair, you can definitely work it into a small twisted
braid. Pin it low, right above the nape, with a pretty ribbon, then
expect praise for your mommy skills!
#11: Cool Braids and Ponytails for Fine Hair
Need more proof that you can achieve complex
looks with soft baby hair? Separate a large section of the hair at the
front and create four ponytails. Braid all or some of them. Then, midway
down the length of the hair, gather them all into a simple ponytail.
All done!
#12: Quick & Perfect Bow Ponytails
Some days, there’s no time for braiding or
buns. All you need is an easy style fix for daycare or a playdate. This
one works by dividing the hair into four sections. Tie the uppermost
ones into ponytails, or even braid them. Then, bring the hair on both
sides into two larger ponytails, fastened with big, fluffy bows. Cute,
isn’t it?
#13: Multi-Ponytail With A Bow
Pigtails are among the most popular
hairstyles for babies, and they’re pretty effortless, too. For this one,
create a deep, twisted parting. Tie the smaller section into a pigtail,
then divide the larger one into 3-4 horizontal sections. Create a
multi-ponytail, topped off at the end with an oversized bow.
#14: Wide Bow Headband for Short Hair
Busy mom? The more complex styles can wait
until your baby is 1 year old, really. For now, keep her soft hair short
and practical. Meanwhile, feel free to experiment with big, goofy
headbands tied into floppy bows—just like this one!
#15: Flat Twist And Two Knots
Got a perfect little angel with short hair?
Part her hair on one side and create a high knot with the smaller
section. Working from the hairline, create a diagonal French braid or a
flat twist, until you reach the level of the first knot. Then, tie it
all up into the second, symmetrical chignon.
#16: Four Strand Braided Fringe for Medium Hair
Little ones with short bobs can also enjoy
braided baby girl hairstyles. Create a side parting, then work with 4 or
more strands, beginning at the frontal hairline. Braid in a diagonal
line and stop right before reaching the crown. And don’t forget that
pretty bow at the end!
#17: Top Braid with Bow and Ponytail
Blessed with thick hair? Divide your baby
girl’s mane into three vertical sections. Create a French braid, right
from the hairline and work your way down, until you reach mid-length.
Bring in the other two sections and pull it all together into a
ponytail. What to embellish it with, you ask? A lovely ribbon, of
course!
#18: Multiple Braids
If you’re feeling creative, you can always
weave several cornrow braids into a “complex” style. Create a section at
the hairline, with a horizontal parting and braid it. Then, divide the
rest of the hair into as many segments as you want braids. Twist, turn,
and, at the end, feel free to fasten all the loose ends into one bun or
side ponytail.
#19: Crazy Twist Braid Weave with Buns
Never thought baby hairstyles could look
this complex? The style above is actually easy to achieve, once you
break it down into separate steps. There are three sections right at the
top, with the hair twisted into twist braids. Then, three more at the
bottom, twisted just the same way. The central segment of the hair has
been parted down the middle. The bottom braids ‘feed’ into the left bun,
while the top ones do the same for the one on the right-hand side. Easy
and pretty, isn’t it?
#20: Center Parting with Bows for Mixed Hair
Most African American baby girls boast
lovely natural curls. How to style them? Here’s a suggestion: create a
central parting into the bangs and pin each side with a clip. Allow the
rest of the hair to maintain its waves and kinks, for a super simple and
so sweet look!
We hope you’ll find plenty of inspiration in our gallery of cute and
creative baby girl hairstyles. We’ve strived to include each type of
length and texture, but if we’ve left anything out, do let us know! And
don’t forget to send us your own pictures, or to write with suggestions
in the comments section. How do you style your little one’s hair?
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