Top Five Ghetto Girl Hairstyles

Sleek Ponytails and Braids: Black girls of any age can rock adorable sleek ponytails and braids. They can style braids and twists with bubble ponytail holders, known as knocker bars. Another popular option is bantu knots and other curl patterns, which can be done with natural hair or extensions.

Bob Haircut: The bob haircut is an elegant style that can be dressed up or down for black women. Before getting this cut, consider your face shape (oval, round, square, or heart-shaped) and desired hair length. Try a highlighted bob with ash blonde streaks for a trendy E-Girl style.

French Braid or Twist: French braids are an iconic look for ghetto girl hairstyles, suitable for romantic and punk styles. Add complexity to your braid by weaving in new hair pieces at each crossover. Loosen the loops slightly and finish with a scrunchie or hair tie for a cute look.

Big Curls: If your child has long, tight coils, accentuate their natural curls with ethnic products designed for tightly wound spirals. Divide the hair into sections, twist each section to the opposite side, and secure with rubber bands. Criss-cross braids over the head and connect them at the top for a beautiful style with wild berry red hair color.

Buns: A sleek high bun is an excellent option for moms looking to keep their daughter’s hair out of her face. Use loose bobby pins and carefully smooth any baby hair for a neat look. Add beaded headbands or tiaras for an elegant touch, perfect for dressy events. Remember to keep the hair moisturized and healthy by applying products regularly.

Mohawk: Mohawk hairstyles add an edgy look to any style. Rihanna and Cassie popularized this look. You can wear a shorter mohawk for a subtle effect. Use intricate braids or highlight with blonde hues for a chic finish. Explore different styles such as cornrows, Ghana braids, jumbo plaits, twisted Bantu knots, or creative designs on the sides for an eye-catching appearance.