Tuesday, January 18, 2011

How To Style Your Baby’s Hair

How To Style Your Baby’s Hair

As a first time mom of a girl, I have become fascinated lately with baby hairstyles. It seems everywhere I turn there is some new do that makes me just exclaim in that womanly (I want) voice, “That is so cute!" However, it is not just girls that catch people’s eyes, but those cute baby boys can be just as styling’.

The trick to styling your baby’s hair is to not distract from his or her own cuteness. Babies are naturally cute, so whatever hairstyle you pick, it must complement the already present cuteness. So here is a list on the in styles for the 21st century sure to get your baby some much desired extra attention from everyone on the street.

Boys: Spiky hair

There is nothing cuter than a little mini-man. Boys look adorable with the rugged spiked look. The spiky hair look is an easy way to style your little baby’s hair. Apply a little gel while pulling the hair up from the scalp. This is great for boys with little hair because it gives the appearance of more hair.

Boys: Retro hair


the long look is in, and why should it be any different with babies? The Bad News Bear look is back in and baby boys tend to have no trouble pulling this off. However, I do not suggest this look if you are easily offended. People might mistake your “super cool" baby as a girl. This look also does not do well with curls. My suggestion is to cut the curls to allow for some new growth. The look is a straight haired look with the hair falling at the shoulders.

Girls: Pigtails

This is my favorite. Pigtails scream cuteness! My daughter can have her pigtails in and people will cross the street to comment. The trick is not how much hair they have, because my daughter does not have tons. But I part her hair down the middle, leaving the bangs out, then form two ponytails. For those wishing to grow the bangs out-you can pull them back as well. The pigtails are also located mostly on top of her head. The hair in the back is combed down and never even noticed. Add matching bows and she will be the talk of the store.

Girls: Ponytail on top

the list for girl baby hairstyles is endless, adding an extra dose of adorable with all the accessories. So say your girl has that extra long strand of hair that is growing down her face. All the while the rest of her hair is slowly trying to catch up. My suggestion: put her hair in a ponytail on top of her head. Add an adorable bow and poof-she is the latest talk. The look will bring out her beautiful eyes since you forgot what they looked like while they were covered in hair.

Girls: Traditional cut


if she refuses to keep the ponytail in, she will quickly become scary unicorn head. You know the look. The one where the hair got used to being up, but now there is nothing to hold it in place so her hair looks as if it is poking straight out from her forehead. It is ok to have a first haircut and just get bangs cut. The baby will transform right before your eyes and look like that little girl that you know she is becoming (too quickly, I might add).

Girls: Clipped to one side


There is nothing more sophisticated then having a baby’s hair pulled to one side and clipped. It allows others to see their beautiful eyes and face once again. It also gives them a more mature look. This look is achieved just as it sounds. You take the hair that is too long or close to her eyes and pull it to one side. Then place the barrette or clip.

Girls: No hair

Tired of them mistaking your precious baby for a boy? The great thing about girls is the accessories. You can use toothpaste to hold a bow on her head. Also, as my husband affectionately calls them, brain squeezers are hot items. You can get bands of various sizes and looks to bring out your baby’s best features.

So no matter what look you are trying, the key is to do a look that the baby is comfortable with. If they don’t mind a lot of fuss, enjoy the time you have. Before long, they will not even want your opinion; much less let you near their hair. So get creative and bring out their natural cuteness!

Hairstyles, Children's Haircut

Kids Hair Style, Picture Gallery for Kids Hairstyles, Children's Haircut

A baby's hair is usually very fine. If the kid's hair tends to be thicker and coarse, it will show even as a toddler. Kids Hairstyles need to be simple, easy to manage, and for girls, not too long so that it does not hamper their fun on swings, slides, or other fun activities. Kids are so active, boys and girls, hairstyles that are easy to manage and will not get tangled up easily are great everyday options. There are so many cutes looks in magazines and online that moms will definitely have fun dressing up their children.

Look for a hairdresser specialist in children's haircut. For If you want to cut your kid hairstyle, make sure that you look up different hair products that can greatly help you achieve your goal. One such tool is Flow bee which can help you measure the amount of hair that is cut.

Tips on Children's / Kids Hairstyles

For young girls, keep it simple or tied up because hair can easily get tangled up when they are out playing.

Brush and wash children's hair because they often get knotted and dirty because of all the activities kids do everyday

Avoid short haircuts if the kids' hair is thin. It can wait till the hair becomes thicker.

It is always better not to use a rubber band for braids and plaits. This can cause irreversible damage to the hair.

It is better to stay away from any with sharp teeth as it can cut into the kid's hair and cause potential hair damage.

Head lice can be a vicious problem with children's hair. It is essential to take quick steps to eliminate head lice and dandruff. A professional doctor's advice can be taken if the matter is serious and necessary.

Teach your kids good hair care habits

Keep hats, caps, and other accessories at a minimum as it tends to mess of hairstyles

Every Kid’s hair style will benefit from proper hair care.

Children Hair Style Pictures for girl and boys





Medium Girls Hair Style

For Black Kids

Short Girls Hair Style

Long Girls Hair Style








Boys hair style with spikes

Trendy hairstyle for kids

A long haircut idea

short hair style for your children





Kids Hair Cut at Home

If your child is afraid of the hairdresser's, then try to cut their hair at home. They will feel safe and comfortable and you will save time and money. However if you don't have any hair cut experience, you might want to seek out a step by step guide on children's hair cutting.

Need ideas for children hairstyles for daughter?

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