As a creative person, musician and actress at heart, Stacey Bradshaw has experimented a lot with her hairstyles just out of curiosity: blunt and side swept bangs, layered haircut, long bob, highlights, dark toning etc. “Life is too long to be afraid of changes. Monotony is dull” is her motto. She is a freelance writer, keen reader, and just a curious person, who loves exploring new useful information on nutrition and beauty tips for keeping hair healthy and pretty.
Read full bio Editorial guidelinesTessa is a New York-based writer and editor. When she isn’t fawning over Anne Brontë, she’s reading, writing, and maybe petting some cats. Her interests include feminism, veganism, 19th-century literature, music, and wrestling, all of which end up in her writing at some point. Her senior thesis, “‘No Generous Mind Delights to Oppress the Weak’: Anne Brontë as a 19th-Century Progressive,” earned her a summer research fellowship, giving her the opportunity to do hands-on literary research in New York City.
Read full bio Editorial guidelinesOlga is a professional wedding hairstylist based in the UK. She specializes in modern, effortless, relaxed looks, which emphasize her client’s best features. Olga's hairstyles have been featured in print magazines such as Salonfocus and Weddings & Honeymoons. The stylist is sharing her knowledge and love for hair by training and mentoring other hairdressers.
Read full bio Editorial guidelinesThis circular French braid stands out thanks to the V-shaped part and the braided in ribbon of a contrasting color. Your daughter will be in the center of everyone’s attention with this exquisite updo.
Choosing a hairstyle for your daughter, it’s important to listen carefully to what she wants. We wish you many smiles and successful experiments with girly hairstyles!
One braid or two braids is a universal hairstyle for kids, but it may look too banal. To make your girl’s braided style more interesting, try to experiment with volume, different types of braids and various braided designs. Our selection of 40 best braided hairstyles for girls will be your inspiration!
Exquisite French braids and stylish cornrows are going to be among popular braided hairstyles for 2025. Both types of braids flatter not only girls, but their moms as well. With a bit of patience and practice you will braid your little girl’s hair effortlessly. Our ideas of braided hairstyles will help your daughter, sister or niece look beautiful and different every day!
Little girl hairstyles that are cute and practical should meet one requirement: pull hair back and away from the face. That way your child can go about the day and just have fun!
Braids for kids can be glamorous instead of cute—especially if you’re searching something cool for a teen or preteen. This adorable hairstyle is suitable for both a game day and a prom and anything in between, plus it works for any age.
If you’re searching braided hairstyles for kids that are suitable for your daughter’s thick natural hair well, try this fun twisted classic pigtails. With one ponytail high on the head, this is a cute and fashionable look for little girls. Plus, you can have fun matching hair accessories/ball bobbles to her outfit every day.
An expert braider will be able to braid curvy cornrows that look like they have been swept back. The patterns in the cornrows are truly beautiful and create a fun style for little girls. Adorable buns are a lovely outcome for those braided curves.
For trendy little girl braids, try experimenting with of the fishtail braid. This intricate style will definitely take some practice. A big plus of this updo is that it will hold in place without any hairpins.
These adorable statement pigtails are expertly done. Because the pigtails are not tied off (but are instead flowing outwards from the cornrows) these Senegalese twists have a lot more fullness. If you want to add some color, try a few extension streaks instead of beads.
While the thick cornrows typically feature straight parts, this look switches things up with curves and added small braids in between. A couple of colorful beads make the style even more fun for kids.
This is one of the cutest protective hairstyles for little girls. Wearing a high ponytail with cornrows, she’ll be able to play all day with her hair up and staying in place. Plus, this style is not a challenge for sleeping in, which is definitely something to consider when it comes to braided hairstyles for young girls.
Here’s an inspiring look for the little lady in your life. This very unique style will stand out. The thinner and thicker cornrows are pulled straight back from the hairline to style some chunky twisted Mohawk buns. It’s a really fun style that she’ll always remember!
This simple braided hairstyle is something that some moms can try at home – if you are confident at braiding, give it a go. If you work with thicker cornrows, this will go by faster. Plus, you can get young children used to sitting through braiding before bringing them to a professional or trying something more complicated.
We love kids braids that provide a chance to have fun with hair accessories like ballies and beads. This hairstyle was done to perfection. Be sure to keep hair conditioned and encourage your daughter to sleep with a satin sleep cap so it stays smooth as long as possible.
For a natural hairstyle that looks great on little girls, try Dutch pigtail braids. This modern kids’ hair style provides some nice elevation pinch some strands to make the braids fuller. These pigtails feature accent braids above the ears for a unique touch.
Looking for a showstopper? You’ve definitely found it. These mohawk braids with beads are nothing short of amazing—and the crisscross design is incredible too. Choosing clear beads is a great idea, and adding in more beads than usual may create an ombre effect.
The fun of styling black hair is in trying something new. So, if your little girl has been wearing updo styles for a while, why not try some clinking box braids? This beaded look lets the young lady add all her favorite colors to her hair.
For a soft and pretty look, try a loose crown braid. Part the hair into a side part and start braiding on the thicker side, pulling in new strands from the middle of the hair and keeping the braid low on the hairline. Don’t worry about maintaining the width the same as you braid. Instead, pull it out at the end.
This adorable style would be perfect for a special day. Two symmetrical curved braids create a lovely heart. You can make it double if you like and add some curls to the pony too.
Ideas on braids for girls that won’t take you all day? You don’t have to be an expert braider for this one. All you have to do is to section hair off into three parts. Start at the bottom and braid up. Using clear elastics as you go up each step will make this style a lot easier to achieve.
Braids with buns are a great updo for girls of all ages. Little girls look especially adorable with side buns and high buns, so why not blend them into one? Create a Dutch accent braid working from one temple towards the crown and joint it with the bun. After you create the bun, simply wrap the braid around it. Easy!
This adorable hairstyle is like a crown braid, but it wraps around the back in a U shape instead of going all the way around the head. To copy this style, part the hair for Dutch pigtail braids and braid them all the way down, then cross the braids at the nape and pin up hiding the ends. Add some flowers to finish the look.
For kids braided styles that no one has ever seen before, you’ll need to find an expert braid designer. This princess style is truly amazing. The height and silhouette of the cornrow designs are very beautiful.
Thin cornrows look very cute on small girls. If you want to adorn them with lots of beads, make sure you don’t pull too much hair into the pony. Distributing the weight will make braids more comfortable to wear.
This wonderful hairstyle for Black kids will be to every little girl’s liking. Not only does it show a fun design of hair braided close to the skin, but also plenty of beads which are merrily clinking with her every step and move!
Fancy braided designs and abundance of hair accessories are entirely the hairstyling territory of little girls. With lovely braids like these, your baby’s delicate natural hair will be protected and organized in the most beautiful way that she will like even more than you!
A diagonal parting and angled braided pattern add a wow feature to this cornrows into twisted pigtails hairstyle. One pigtail is thus sitting higher than the other. So pretty!
Natural hair needs protection and beautiful hairstyle design. These creative V-shaped braided furrows blend into lovely Senegalese twists that you can easily pull into a high pony.
If pigtails are 100% girly, braided Mohawks are more stylish and adult-like. If your little fashionista wants to look chic, she will probably like this stunning braided Mohawk with circular braids.
Cornrows on the sides and extended twisted section in the middle create a fun Mohawk for a little girl. Curly twists styled like side-swept bangs score maximum style points.
These spreading cornrows are adorable, so are the twist braids with curly ends. Your girl can wear them loose or gathered into a high pony – always beautiful and neat-looking with this hairstyle.
Older girls may experiment with semi-permanent dyes. These thicker purple cornrows look cool against the darker roots. Chunky cornrows are faster and easier to braid and that means you can switch hairstyles more often.
Cornrows into a braided bun is a stunning hairstyle for little beauties. All you need to do is to choose the size and design of cornrows. If your daughter doesn’t have enough length for a larger bun, let her try out the look with bun or puff extensions.
Here is a lovely way to crown your little Princess. Cornrows are great, but when you add an element of interest, like a real crown braid, it’s twice cool and appealing for a girl.
A side pony maybe not the most creative hairstyle that you can imagine, but does it matter as long as it looks so pretty? Get the lovely spirally curls at the ends of the braids and wrap the pony base with one braid to hide the elastic.
Box braids are a worthy alternative to cornrows. You can get them really long, use colorful strands and switch styles in a matter of minutes. These may include freely-hanging side-parted braids, half up bun, low or high pony, top knot or fishtail, to name a few. More freedom in different kinds of hairstyles is a big plus.
This cutie looks so stylish! Very tight and rather thick diagonal braids with accurate partings and perfect edges look pretty inspiring, eh? Beads for the ends are a nice solution to finish the braids.
These braids look unique and differ from the common box braid hairstyles. Thick braids are a good choice if your girl prefers to wear them loose.
Three thin braids can become a base for a braided headband with strands going through it like through a waterfall braid. This is an excellent hairstyle for a girl with long straight hair.
This intricate braided hairstyle blends two different kinds of braids into one style. This sophisticated creation is composed of a lacy Dutch braid, topped with a tight fishtail – unusual and fancy, wow!
If your daughter has long hair, she will love this crown braid! Make it loose and lacy to enhance the resemblance with a crown of a real Princess.
Long hair will fall into your face if you don’t make an updo, half updo or a braid. On the days when you want to enjoy freely-flowing strands with comfort and interest, try this cute half up waterfall braid with a bow.
This circular French braid stands out thanks to the V-shaped part and the braided in ribbon of a contrasting color. Your daughter will be in the center of everyone’s attention with this exquisite updo.
Choosing a hairstyle for your daughter, it’s important to listen carefully to what she wants. We wish you many smiles and successful experiments with girly hairstyles!
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Braided kids’ hairstyles are so popular for a reason – they are both practical and flattering. It can be frustrating if your daughter, stepdaughter or a littles sister keeps asking you for some of those detailed hairstyles she’s seen on her classmates. Start with some easier options like French or Dutch braids or even use elastic bands for faux braids.
When you work with naturally curly and coily hair texture, make sure you use suitable products that are both gentle to the little one’s locks and give enough grip for the hairstyle to be sleek and long-lasting.”