Another back-to-school season is upon! Every morning will get busier when you have to do your child’s hair. What better way to enhance the child’s cuteness than by using various braided hairstyles? Braids are simple, versatile, and customizable hairstyles. It is a collection of hairstyles including ponytails, buttonless braids, beaded braids, box braids, and more.
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We’ve made a round of different stunning braided hairstyles for you to choose from! Scroll down to see a selection of easy natural braids for your kids below.
Steps to prepare before braiding baby’s hair
- Before braiding children’s hair, there are a few things to do:
- Detangle your child’s hair with a removable brush.
- Wash your hair properly with shampoo and water.
- Use a conditioner to condition your hair deeply.
- Blow dry or straighten your child’s hair.
- Spray an anti-itch medication on their scalp.
- Buy nuts, cords, and bows at beauty supply stores, and hair salons. This step is optional based on the hairstyle you want to do.
Adorable braided hair ideas for kids
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Kid braids with beads
Using beads is a terrific technique to accentuate your child’s hair. Regardless of the volume or length of the hair, beads are a beautiful accessory to add to your child’s braids. You should combine different beads, cords, and accessories together to create a vibrant look for your child. Stacked beads on a Fulani braid are usually the best option. Without a doubt, they will look adorable to your little ones.
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Ponytails and updos
Braided and upturned ponytails allow your child’s hair to stay neat at the top or sides. This style can be outfitted using colorful beads, bows, and strings. With just a few accents, your child’s braids will stand out.
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Kids Box Braids
Box braids are a timeless style that’s easy to execute. It comes in a variety of styles from jumbo box braids, box braids with bob to curly box braids. Your kids will look adorable wearing these box braids.
You can alternate these different styles throughout the school year.
Tips for maintaining kid braids
- Since children are normally active at a high frequency, they perspire a lot. This leads to a buildup of dirt and oil at the roots. You should regularly use dry shampoo or shampoo and water to wash your child’s hair.
- Use an anti-itch spray when their scalp starts to itch.
- Cover hair with a silk scarf, and sleep on a silk pillowcase at night so that the braids look neat.
The braids are often kept for three to four weeks. How long your child may wear them depends on their hair texture. Textures with loose curls tend to lose their hold quickly and don’t hold braids for long. To prevent your hair from becoming greasy quickly after braiding, you need to avoid drying your hair too much.
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