Easy Kid Braid Hairstyles

Rubber Band Long Braids

If your kids enjoy wearing long braids, adding rubber bands can give them a stylish look for special events. Make sure the hair is clean and moisturized. Brush out any tangles, part the hair on one side, and cross the front sections over the middle strands until they reach the nape of the neck. It will look adorable!

Bubble Braid

If your princess’ ponytail becomes boring or she needs to cover greasy roots, try this creative take on a classic style. Add retro butterfly clips for an extra-special touch. This style works best on longer locks, although it can also be attempted on wavy or curly hair. Before starting, comb through the strands for tangles and add a moisturizer. Secure the hair into a high ponytail, place clear hair elastics along its length, and finish with hairspray.

French Twist Braid

French braids are timeless classics. This braid incorporates small sections of hair into its structure, expanding and thickening its scope. It creates a lovely feminine updo suitable for weddings or parties. Damp hair can simplify braiding and help develop braiding rhythm and finger dexterity. Keep the braid secure with hairspray and work with your fingers close to prevent frizziness. Add beads or ribbons for a more intricate style.

Three-Strand Braid

One of the easiest braids to create is a three-strand braid. Divide the hair into three equal parts and crisscross the strands, maintaining the shape with hairspray. For a more intricate style, add beads or ribbons. This braid is ideal for any age and can be a statement hairstyle.

Fishtail Braid

Fishtail braids are effortless and ideal for special events. Separate the hair into two sections and cross thin pencil-sized strands from the outside under the other section. Continue crisscrossing small pieces from both sides until reaching the end. Secure the braid with a hair tie for a trendy and adorable look.

Braided Side Bun

Start with a low ponytail and create two small braids from the top of the head. Twirl them loosely around the ponytail base to form a side bun. For added volume and versatility, leave the style loose and messy. Create a captivating side-braided crown by braiding each side-parted section before twirling them into a low, messy bun. Add texture by using texturizing powder or dry shampoo.