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Read full bio Editorial guidelinesA waterfall braid looks stunning but it does take some practice sessions. If you are not good at braiding, there are TikTok trends that suggest an easier variant: create two simple braids on the sides and gradually bring your hair from the crown through each loop, bringing the ends to the back as for a half up half down hairstyle.
12 to 18 years is a great time for experiments with hair. Whether you opt to rock a half-shaved punk style, a razor haircut or an Emo look, that’s all fine if you are a teenager. But you may choose a sweet look too and have fun styling DIY braids and cute updos. We’ll give you some bright ideas on simple hairstyles for short, medium and long hair you can wear to school or in your free time.
Below you will see a gallery of easy hairstyles for school for teenage girls – some vivid and low-maintenance solutions you can embrace or draw inspiration from to create your own fun and eye-catching looks. No matter what type or length of hair you have, you’ll get a couple of cool ideas here!
Have you learned how to Dutch braid your hair yet? The showy inverted French braid is really worth it! A side Dutch braid looks dashing and work well on days when you are in between washes or just want to pull your hair back in a stylish way.
Instead of a chunky braid, which has a more bohemian vibe, small French braids provide edge to a basic loose look. Worn by ‘it girls’ like Kylie Jenner and Rita Ora, they are definitely one of the most popular cool hairstyles for girls this year.
Ponytails are great for school on days when you have overslept or just don’t feel like putting in too much effort. You can elevate the basic look with a fun French braid that feeds into your pony on one side.
Braid types are so versatile – you can experiment and make changes to each technique over and over again. Here is a unique option to copy. This diagonal Dutch four-strand braid adds texture by creating more bulk with its raised appearance and tiny knotted details.
Ponytails are definitely great teen hairstyles, but boxer braids (two French braids) are quickly gaining popularity and compete – or complete – ponytails. Fuse the two styles into the ultimate trendy look. This will work best for medium to long hair.
If you don’t like hair falling onto your face and keep tucking the front pieces behind your ears, you can fix the problem in a fancier way by braiding a headband. You may do it only on one side and secure the end underneath your freely hanging locks.
Sometimes you have to pull it together for more formal birthday parties or weddings. For moments like this, it’s best to stick to the classic hairdos that aren’t too overdone. A braided bun will add subtle texture to the simple updo style.
Spice up your straight hair and express your personal style with creative dragon braids, decorated with golden hair cuffs or beads. Wear this stylish hairdo to school or uni and hang out with your friends afterward.
Long hair offers a myriad of ideas for casual hairstyles limited only to one’s imagination and creativity. Experiment with different braided styles to craft something versatile and alluring, such as these two Dutch braids going into infinity braids and ending with loose waves.
This hairstyle is a pure inspiration for a creative teenage girl! The combination is wild and includes half buns, heart-shaped cornrows, flipped-up locks, chunky highlights, and baby hair, resulting in a truly captivating and jaw-dropping look.
A low twisted bun is a popular quick and easy updo but it may seem too boring for some teen girls. Add a chunky braid and wispy layers to elevate it and make it more interesting.
Here is a great idea for a teenage girl who craves a bit of edge. Small side French braids somehow remind an undercut but can easily be undone when you want to change it up. Balance your hairdo with a minimalistic outfit.
High ponytail styles with curls look ‘candy cute,’ especially when paired with shaped cornrows. So go ahead and rock this adorable hairstyle with confidence and let your inner sweetness shine through!
With just a few quick steps, you can achieve a trendy and fashionable hairstyle that’s both practical and stylish. Pull some hair on top in a half ponytail, separate a few fringe locks for a soft framing effect, and leave the remaining hair flowing freely.
Low ponytails or puffs are versatile and stylish options for naturally kinky or coily hair, providing both convenience and chicness. Adding a side twist not only enhances its visual appeal but also adds texture to the sleek top.
If you aim for a more natural look, this messy half-down bun hairstyle is a perfect option. While effortlessly exuding style and charm, it also offers a casual and relaxed vibe any teenage girl would love.
Braids are perfect for the early spring weather, especially if these are voluminous bubble braids. They will ideally work for girls with medium to long, thick hair of any texture and color.
By pulling your hair back into a high pony, you open up your face and showcase your youthful and lively appearance. Slightly curled locks also create a stunning Hollywood wave shape and add movement to your long ponytail.
Space buns are a playful hairstyle that can add a touch of whimsy to your look and showcase your personality. Complement this hairdo with delicate Dutch braid cornrows to make it more unique and captivating.
The mix of infinity and bubble braids adds visual interest and helps keep long hair neatly gathered at the back while elevating a charming and carefree allure. If you like being the center of attention, you should definitely try this one!
Sometimes the best hairstyles are the simple ones – like those using a cute accessory to hold hair in place. This long style is pulled together with a pretty bow. Whether you use braids or a ponytail, bows and other embellishments alleviate the hair styling stress on school days.
One of today’s cool hairstyles for girls is found among half up buns. Simple and charming, it deservedly remains top ranked among teen hairstyles.
Perfect both for school and a fancy occasion, this style is a combination of a four-strand braid and a low bun. While it’s not easy to make, you can get the hang of it with your best friend doing each other’s hair.
This updo gives us carefree Bohemian vibes suitable for various occasions. Its versatility makes it equally charming for music festival and wedding guest looks.
Cute and sophisticated, this is an example of a lovely teen hairstyle for any occasion. It will work best on medium to thick hair with highlights. The longer your hair is, the thicker the bun will be. Secure this style with plenty of hair pins and setting spray.
If you’re tired of traditional braids, this is a really cool alternative. It takes a lot of time and effort, but if done correctly, it can last all day – perhaps even into the next. This hairstyle doesn’t just look pretty, it will serve well to keep hair out of your face, as you are going through your busy schedule.
A thick pull-through braid is a good hairstyle for teenagers wishing to look stylish and attractive. You can style it with your favorite head scarf in many different ways and get a brand-new hairdo for every day of the week.
Cornrow braids are a popular way to add personality and style to your look, whether you’re a schoolgirl or a young lady. They will help you impress your classmates and friends, making you the center of everyone’s attention.
This hairstyle is the perfect inspiration for a princess look. If you don’t have natural curls, you can easily get some with a large barrel curling iron or using your flat iron as a curler.
A waterfall braid looks stunning but it does take some practice sessions. If you are not good at braiding, there are TikTok trends that suggest an easier variant: create two simple braids on the sides and gradually bring your hair from the crown through each loop, bringing the ends to the back as for a half up half down hairstyle.
Enjoy wearing your locks free-flowing? Braid the section above your forehead to keep those locks from falling into your face. Stop on the crown and finish the braid with a messy knot. This works well even on short and thin hair, and it looks really cool.
Plenty of online tutorials are available to help you master a basket weave – a hairstyle that’s perfect for spring time. Finish it off with a simple ponytail not to overshadow the braid.
Whether you’re heading to a casual outing, a day at school, or a weekend hangout with friends, this braided hairstyle will effortlessly elevate your style. Don’t try to make it sleek and polished; instead, tousle your crown and carefully pull out the braid for a more voluminous look.
Messy updos like this cute textured bun are particularly great for frizzy hair while allowing for a fun and youthful appearance. This updo is easy to style when you are late for classes or after-school activities, so it will surely become your fav go-to style.
Looking for a perfect graduation hairdo? This medium pony is a splendid option to consider. With this hairstyle, you can achieve a stylish and lovely look with minimal effort, ensuring you look and feel your best throughout the whole day.
Wish for something one-of-a-kind? Mohawk buns are a fantastic way to add a playful and trendy touch to curly or kinky hair. This hairdo allows you to keep hair off the face while showcasing its beautiful natural texture.
High ponytail styles with curls look ‘candy cute,’ especially when paired with with Dutch braids. So go ahead and rock this adorable hairstyle with confidence and let your inner sweetness shine through!
It’s hard not to admire this angelic hairstyle that turns a teen into a young flower girl. The softly curled half-up hair perfectly matches the lightly embellished bows, creating a gorgeous combination for a junior bridesmaid.
No wonder a ponytail remains one of the most popular teenage hairstyles for many generations. From sleek and chic to playful and glamorous, every version of this trendy hairstyle is just perfection, yet this flipped-up Barbie pony is our absolute favorite!
Simple braids may look too basic, but the are so many ways to step them up and promote your self-expression. This lovely double braid hairstyle, complemented with delicate ribbons, is just one example.
In our opinion, good taste and style are beyond age. We hope these girls’ hairstyles will be good inspiration for your teen years!
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If one must describe the current teenage hair fashion, it is a fresh mix of the ‘70s boho chic and ‘90s glam aesthetic, noticeably upgraded by modern products and tools. The good news is you can wear your hair in any way you want. Whether you are a sucker for statement hairstyles like space buns or complex braiding, or on the opposite, prefer wearing your hair loose – whatever you choose will be deemed appropriate. Now, it’s all about your personality shining through the looks. ”