Health › Health & Fitness       20.09.2018

Hairstyle Inspirations For Your Girl (Photos)

Coming up with the perfect hairclass for your little girl can be a tasky affair.

You have to put into consideration the hair type of your daughter, the class that suits her and her patience when it comes to getting her hair done. Most of the times, little girls can be quite stubborn at the salon.

I get them though, we all went through those hair wars. Getting hair braided is a bit painful. That's why some parents resort to having their kids hair dreadlocked or shave it off. However, there are some hairdressers who are really good with kids. The trick is to go for the less intricate classs - something quick, cute and still stylish while being age appropriate.

The holiday season is just around the corner. This is the time most families decide to go on family vacations be it at the coast, abroad or even to the countryside. You don't want your little girl looking unkempt, always remember that how your child looks is a reflection of you. That said, when they close school, consider these cute holiday season hairclasss:

1. Three strand braids.
For braid classs, avoid bulky braid classs such as Salsa as they're not age appropriate. You should also go for pencil sized braids so that they're not too heavy or end up straining the hairline. Choosing too thin braids will mean your kid will be in the salon for a longer time which, if they're the cranky kind, you may wanna reconsider. Braids are also not for toddlers. This class would be perfect for kids from the age of 6/7 onwards.

Little black girl with braids (Pinterest)

2. This is a cute and simple class especially for the holiday season. Midway cornrows are quite trendy and I just love the simplicity of this class.

Note how the cornrows are medium sized and just enough.

cornrow class for little black girls (mndster.com)

3. If your child has dreadlocks, you can class them for the holidays, like going for this cute side swept class.

Feel free to add cute girly accessories like butterfly hairpins.

Dreadlock class for little black girls (Pinterest)

4. You can also braid her own hair into cornrows, without using braids, or using a thread.

For some flair, you could add a faux extension that's not too bulky. This class would look on older girls though, say age 10 onwards. You don't want your toddler looking like a small grown ass woman.

Ponytail cornrow class (Black Hair)

5. The simpler the hairclass, the better really. Especially for the girls under 7 years.

This cornrow class for instance, is simply effortlessly cute.

Cute cornrow class for young girls (Pinterest)

6. Twist braids.
The length is just right and the size. The curly edges give the class a cute and age appropriate finish.

Braid twists for little girls (Pinterest)

7. Lemonade braids hairclass is the ultimate holiday season class for both adults and kids.

Try it and feel free to accessorize the braids with some beads. I like the idea of having one bead color to avoid looking too busy.

Lemonade class on a young girl (Pinterest)

8. The half top bun class.

Simple cornrow class on a little girl (Pinterest)

9. Lastly, if your child has soft and long hair,

you could simply avoid cornrows and braids and partition the hair into portions, tie the portions up with girly accessories and twist the remaining hair out. Easy peasy and cute! But, if your child hates having her hair combed, this may not go as planned. If so, you can go for either of the above classs.

Simple hairclass for little black girls (Kitharingtonweb)

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