15 Natural Hairstyles for Kids That Are Easy and Cute

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Vijay B.

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Whoa, hold onto your hairbrushes, folks!

We’re about to dive into the world of kid’s natural hairstyles that are so easy, you’ll wonder why you ever struggled with those intricate braids.

Trust me, I’ve been there – trying to wrangle a squirmy toddler while attempting a hairstyle that requires an engineering degree.

Not fun.

But fear not!

I’ve got 15 styles up my sleeve that are cuter than a basket of puppies and simpler than making toast.

So, whether you’re a hair rookie or a styling pro, these ideas will have your little one looking fab in no time.

Ready to turn those tangles into terrific?

Let’s go!

1. Pineapple Puff

Young Black girl with pineapple puff hairstyle

Who doesn’t love a good pineapple?

(On your head, I mean. Not the pizza debate.)

This style is a lifesaver on those “I woke up like this” mornings.

Just gather all that glorious hair up high, secure with a scrunchie, and voila!

It’s like a crown, but way cooler.

Pro tip: Leave a few curls loose around the face for extra cuteness.

2. Two-Strand Twists

Young Black girl with two-strand twist hairstyle

Think of these as the building blocks of natural hairstyles.

They’re versatile, protective, and easier than trying to explain TikTok to your grandma.

Divide hair into sections, twist two strands around each other, and repeat.

It’s like yoga for your fingers – oddly satisfying.

Plus, they can last for days. Score!

3. Bantu Knots

Young Black girl with Bantu knots hairstyle

Channeling your inner Rihanna, anyone?

These little twisted buns are like mini works of art on your kiddo’s head.

Section, twist, wrap, secure.

Rinse and repeat.

It’s basically sculpture, but with hair.

Bonus: They make for awesome curls when taken out!

4. Wash and Go

Young Black girl with wash and go hairstyle

For when you’re feeling lazier than a sloth on a Sunday.

Wash, condition, add some leave-in, and let those curls do their thing.

It’s like the “I woke up like this” of hairstyles, but actually true.

Remember: Moisture is key.

Don’t be stingy with that conditioner!

5. Flat Twists

Young Black girl with flat twist hairstyle

Like cornrows, but easier.

(And less likely to make your fingers cry.)

These lay flat against the scalp and can be done in endless patterns.

Straight back, zig-zag, swirls – let your inner artist shine!

Pro tip: Use edge control for that crisp, clean look.

6. Afro Puffs

Young Black girl with afro puffs hairstyle

The pigtails’ cooler, edgier cousin.

Part hair down the middle, gather each side into a puff.

Bam! Instant cuteness overload.

It’s like having two little clouds of awesome on your head.

Add some colorful barrettes for extra pizzazz.

7. Braided Crown

Young Black girl with braided crown hairstyle

Because every kid deserves to feel like royalty.

Braid a section of hair along the hairline, wrapping it around the head.

Secure at the back and let the rest of the hair flow free.

It’s like a tiara, but way more comfortable for nap time.

8. Mini Twists

Young Black girl with mini twists hairstyle

The smaller sibling of two-strand twists.

These take a bit more time, but they’re worth it.

They last longer and give a fuller look.

Plus, they’re perfect for those “don’t touch my hair” moments at school.

9. Braid-Out

Young Black girl with braid-out hairstyle

The ultimate two-for-one deal.

Braid hair while damp, let it dry (overnight works great).

Undo braids and fluff for gorgeous, defined curls.

It’s like magic, but better because it’s real.

10. Twist-Out

Young Black girl with twist-out hairstyle

Similar to the braid-out, but with a different curl pattern.

Twist hair while damp, let it dry, then unravel.

The result? Bouncy, defined curls that last for days.

It’s like your kid stuck their finger in a socket, but in a cute way.

11. Side-Swept Bangs

Young Black girl with side-swept bangs hairstyle

For when you want to change things up without the commitment.

Part hair deeply to one side, sweep a section across the forehead.

Secure with bobby pins or a cute clip.

Instant style upgrade with zero scissor anxiety.

12. Cornrow Ponytail

Young Black girl with cornrow ponytail hairstyle

Business in the front, party in the back.

Cornrow the front section, gather the rest into a high pony.

It’s like a mullet, but way cooler and socially acceptable.

Perfect for sports or just looking awesome.

13. Twist Mohawk

Young Black girl with twist mohawk hairstyle

For the little rebel in your life.

Flat twist the sides, leaving a strip of hair down the center.

Style the center strip into twists or leave it as a puff.

It’s edgy, but still classroom-appropriate.

14. Halo Braid

Young Black girl with halo braid hairstyle

Because your kid is obviously an angel. (Most of the time.)

Create a circular braid around the entire head.

It’s like a braided crown, but taken to the next level.

Bonus: It stays put all day, no matter what shenanigans they get up to.

15. Twist Updo

Young Black girl with twist updo hairstyle

For when you want to feel fancy without the fuss.

Create two-strand twists all over, then pin them up randomly.

It’s like controlled chaos, but make it fashion.

Perfect for special occasions or just feeling extra.

And there you have it, folks!

15 natural hairstyles that are easier than remembering to buy milk.

Your kid will look fab, you’ll feel like a hair wizard, and everyone wins.

Now go forth and conquer those curls!

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