Born and based in San Jose, California, Nikki Goddard has always had a passion for hair styling and unusual makeup techniques. At the age of 20, she started her education in The Salon Professional Academy and went on an extensive program in hair salons. Today, Nikki is a certified hair stylist and makeup artist with an associate degree in cosmetology. Currently, Nikki is a senior editor at therighthairstyles.com. She takes pride in being the root of inspiration for not only herself, but the entire team at The Right Hairstyles magazine. Her mission is to make the beauty industry available to everyone, and she enjoys teaching people the basics of hairstyling and makeup through the magazine’s articles. Nikki’s attention to detail and her ability to create a unique look that complements each client’s individuality is what continues to motivate her each day.
Read full bio Editorial guidelinesIf working on natural hairstyles isn’t your thing, that’s OK. Leave it to a professional and visit an ethnic hair salon that can work some magic on your kid’s hair. While you’re at it, have some fun and ask the stylist to create thick, twisted locks on your little one so she can get a jumpstart on being a total trend-setter.
Black kids have thick curly hair that is not so easy to handle. Having it braided or cut short are the first ideas that come to mind when you think of how to reduce to a minimum the troubles of black hair styling. However, short hair and simple cornrows tend to look monotonous. And kids also want to sport cute and extravagant hairstyles, expressing their individuality.
Our review of haircuts and hairstyles for black kids will provide you with new ideas.
Hairstyles for black girls don’t always have to be long and intricate – sometimes just working in some braids and a bun can make things lovely and low maintenance. Be sure to look at pictures for ideas, like this one below that reminds us to add in some colored elastics and ribbon for a finished look.
One of the best parts of having a black young girl at home is the diversity of styles you’re able to work into her daily hairstyles. Full of thickness and texture, black hair can be styled in so many ways that other nationalities cannot pull off.
Whether it’s homegrown hair or a weave, braiding is a classic, fun way to flaunt African American hair. Little ones will love their braids as much as their mamas, so indulge them on special occasions with a traditional yet lovely style they will feel proud to wear.
If working on natural hairstyles isn’t your thing, that’s OK. Leave it to a professional and visit an ethnic hair salon that can work some magic on your kid’s hair. While you’re at it, have some fun and ask the stylist to create thick, twisted locks on your little one so she can get a jumpstart on being a total trend-setter.
Hairstyles for black girls don’t need to be complex or involve a ton of twisting and braiding. Because, let’s be real, when you’ve got an energetic little girl on your hands, time is just not a luxury you have. Try out a high, side-pony with a fun bow to get a great kid-approved ‘do without any headache.
Kids hairstyles can look complicated, but that doesn’t mean they have to be complicated. When dealing with long, thick hair, go the braided route and try two tight French braids that extend all the way down the back. This will keep your kid’s hair out of her face and keep her looking adorable at the same time.
There are some African American kids who love to get glam at an early age. Indulge your little diva by creating big, beautiful curls that will make her feel like a beauty queen. The texture in her hair will hold the curl well, so all you need to do is spritz it with a bit of hair spray and you’re good to go!
You can’t talk about cute hairstyles for black girls and not bring up buns. Little girls with lovely, natural hair can rock the bunned hairstyles like no other. Try the trendy half-bun style on your kid and see if she isn’t the new “It Girl” on the playground.
Your favorite ‘do can also be your inspiration for your childrens hairstyles. For instance, kinky flat twists can end up as a side bun that looks just as good on your toddler as it does on you. So, why should you have all the fun? Try the look on your kid and see if she doesn’t love it as much as you do.
Braided hairstyles don’t need to be confined to French-braided pigtails or fishtailed ponytails. You can experiment and have some fun by creating small, weaving cornrows that run along the hairline and circle around two adorable pigtails. The look is unexpected and your child will definitely be the unique one at preschool.
As a parent, you certainly want your child to look her best and have a well put-together appearance. Your daughter, however, often just wants to break free from the hairbrush and hit the playground. Well, when it comes to easy hairstyles for little black girls, this one could be your saving grace. A high, curly pony takes under a minute to style and has some serious payoff in the cuteness department.
You’re not the only one who appreciates a good hair accessory. Your little girl probably loves to get a little fancy, too! Indulge her girly side and get her two bright bows. She’ll love you for making her look as pretty as a princess.
Embrace your girl’s naturally wild, rebellious hair by allowing it to roam free. In fact, you can get away with doing absolutely nothing at all with your toddler’s hair if you just add a headband to the mix.
Little black girls hairstyles can sometimes inspire hairdos for adults! Such is the case with the carefree, side-swept look. When topped off with a floral headband, this look makes us want to take a mental note and rock it on our next night out on the town.
Kinky twists are about as low maintenance as hairstyles come, so making a trip with your kid to the hairstylist every month or so is totally worth it. If you want a more comfortable style, consider a half up bun to keep those chunky twists from falling into the face.
Who doesn’t love a little girl with pigtails? The style is about as classic as they come and, as they say, “If ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” Adopt this old tried-and-true ‘do by creating two pigtail ponies with your girl’s hair.
Let’s face it: Black kids hairstyles are just the best. And nothing is cuter than a little girl with her hair styled in neat pigtail twists. When topped off with decorative hair ties, this look is ranking off the charts on the adorable meter.
You’re never too young to embrace big hair. Start them at an early age by testing out a voluminous high-bun with your little girl’s box braids. The look is beautiful and simple enough to throw together in a few minutes. This is perfect for a formal affair or a fancy event.
A braided bun is one of the easiest — and prettiest — looks in the book, but that doesn’t mean it needs to be boring. Add some sass in the form of a bright pink bow and place it behind the bun. It’s like an instant upgrade!
While a simple bun or pony might be an obvious and easy go-to for black girl hairstyles, there are times that call for a little more effort. Give your toddler a stylish braided look by creating a Goddess headband braid that runs across the front of her hair. It looks complicated, but it’s actually quite easy to put together!
If you’ve got a kid that can hold still for longer than 10 minutes, take advantage by decking out their hair in a beautiful, side-swept hair style. Start your cornrows at the side of the head and finish them with kinky twists. You can pull the loose ends into a bun or let them hang free. Either way, the style is gorgeous and really fun.
It’s natural to miss dressing up your hair in bows and whimsical accessories, so cure the longing by experiencing it through your kid. Throw a pretty pink headband on your little girl when you’re feeling nostalgic for a simpler time.
They don’t call it the “terrible twos” for nothing. Kids at this age tend to get themselves into trouble and messy situations without even trying. So, that’s why black toddler hairstyles need to be able to withstand any catastrophe your little one might find herself in. Tie up your little princess’ hair in a stylish messy bun so you can avoid at least one hair-raising mess.
Maybe one day she’ll sport a Mohawk, but for now your little girl can look lovely with a more feminine coif that includes buns, braids and ponytails. Not sure where to start? Visit an ethnic hair stylist who can braid child’s hair quickly, professionally and affordably.
Flowers really sweeten up your little one’s hair, whether she is sporting a short bob or a long, curly ‘do. A bright, bold flower clip looks beautiful against dark hair and skin, so give it a try on your next vacation or even for a play date. Black girl hairstyles don’t need to be complicated – sometimes your toddler just needs an accessory to call her own.
Children often have strong opinions regarding their hair, opting to go with a natural style. However, for those willing, an intricately braided style is gorgeous and fun to design. Hair can be plaited in a variety of ways – some of them are so complicated that you’ll want to leave them in for weeks!
Black hair on little girls is already cute, but you can add some embellishment to your girl’s lovely curls when you want to really accentuate their beauty. Add in a flower, a bow or other hair decoration for a sweet, feminine look.
Natural hair doesn’t have to be long or covered with flowers to look amazing. A short haircut once in awhile gives your girl’s head (and patience) a rest! Natural hair is so cute and carefree, you might abandon rigid hairstyles forever.
A medium hair length is ideal for black hair, as it remains manageable while still being girly and fun. Work in some styles with flowers, ribbons or any other embellishment you happen to have when you want to keep things creative and interesting.
Incorporate a variety of styles into one with this ‘do that involves tight, angled braids and curly ends. Medium hair, whether it’s natural or extended, works best for a multi styled look such as this.
Sleek and straight hair can be accomplished on even younger girls, and going for a pretty formal look is always a special treat. This high top knot is adult-like and classic, ideal for a wedding, school dance or recital.
Things can just be kept simple in order to come off beautiful. A blunt cut with a deep side part brings out the eyes and leaves little room for error. Straight lob is casual, sweet and perfect for school, church and vacation. Well, healthy black hair can be sometimes chemically straightened for a change.
African American girls can be cute and curly whenever they please, thanks to their thick hair that easily holds curls. Let your little lady sport some adorable ringlets the next time you have a special event or some spare time on the weekend. She’ll feel glamorous and more beautiful than other girls in the crowd.
Cute hairstyles for black girls are not limited to chemical relaxers and corn rows. Instead, experiment with a creatively braided Mohawk for natural hair. This one is inspired by young black performers like Willow Smith. Your little girl will love to flaunt her creative, edgy side!
Did you know that mohawks can actually be formal? Enjoy the luxury of black hair with a full-bodied pile of braids. This fancy take on a typical Mohawk is fun to wear and even cuter to look at!
Twin up with a best friend and rock a French braid or twist hairstyle. If you have straight hair, this pretty look will be quick and simple to pull off. If your hair is very long, it will look even better – and it will keep you cool over the warm summer months.
Oftentimes hair of African American kids is short or braided in order to keep it under control. If your little girl wears free-flowing curls, you may upgrade her casual hairstyle with some inspiration from the islands, like a chunky flower crown that’s beautiful and fun for summer.
Sleek, taut ponytails and braids are so cute on young black girls. Leave hair natural or curl/straighten it for a finished look. If your little lady has a weave, braids and ponytails are still very easy to pull off and stay adorable all day long.
Simple hairstyles can be as cute and fun as complicated ones – check out the easy updo on this photo. Pair it with some bold and bright hair extensions just for fun!
Pair a bob haircut with straightened hair for a whole new look. It’s like a mini makeover for a little girl who deserves to feel like a princess every day of the year. Some strategically placed layers can really enhance a fluid, sleek style.
There are many ideas of haircuts and hairstyles for black kids to suit any taste. The main thing is to understand what is more important for you – low-maintenance and comfort or beauty and showiness. Those who‘d like to wear lovely and comfortable hairstyles may try classic haircuts and methods of styling, along with interesting hair accessories or cute hair color accents.
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