My daughter has such pretty hair and although I give her ponytails, and braids I want to do more with it. It's fairly thin compared to my thick hair and looks amazing even when she wakes up without brushing it.
Someone had posted about learning something new each month and learning to do new hairstyles was one of them. I thought that was a great idea in regards to my child. Maybe I'll even figure something out for myself but not right now.
However for right now I am sharing some hairstyles from Pinterest to help get the creativity juices flowing. I selected ones I thought were easy or manageable to do.
This one must be as easy as it looks because it doesn't even have instructions!
This one provided a great you tube video but it's basic braids made into a bun and I have made buns before and braids so I think I got this one!
https://youtu.be/td2Jdgbxfjs
The Chignon
The Chignon looks easy enough if I have a bun mastered. I hope this is the hardest one I have to pull off. Does it matter the length of the hair I wonder?
I like the look of this one and even though the video looks easy enough I think it will be a challenge. It's such a fun luck though. If I complete it and the child at least pulls it off for a couple hours before she rubs her head on a blanket or jumps it out I will be happy!
https://youtu.be/I0B6KMJIZEI
Lastly the bow. I have done this one before so a second time shouldn't be a problem. It's also another cute look that I like.
https://www.beautylish.com/a/vpqwn/hair-bows
Ok let's see how this works out. Challenge is good and change is sometimes ok. I look forward to trying some of these hairstyles on my daughter and I know she will like them too.
Do you plan on learning something new this year or month? Do you change your hairstyle?
I used to put my daughters hair in cute little buns often! That and a some up/some down kinda of do. Thanks for the additional tips!
ReplyDeleteIm tired of doing the same hairstyles. I only even know the basic braid and would love to learn the french braid.
DeleteMy daughter is 11 months old and looking at these hairstyles makes me excited to tie her hair into all these styles!
ReplyDeleteCurrently her hair is quite short so there's not enough to work with yet, but yes I am looking forward to it!!
There are definitely a lot of options for styling that's for sure. I'm excited for you and her future hair!
DeleteI bet kids would love these. The bow is really cute.
ReplyDeleteThe bow is super cute when I did it last time it actually looked the same. She's always on the move though so I'll need to invest in Bobby pins to keep the style for as long as I can.
DeleteGreat post! I wish I had a daughter so I could practice the zig zag pony tail on which is totally cute!
ReplyDeleteIm hoping it's as easy as it looks. There's a heart shape pattern too I'd like to graduate too but I'll start with zig zags first.
DeleteDon't have anyone to practice them on but I will one day - they all look super cute, hope they're as easy as it looks :)
ReplyDeletelove the minnie ears so much!! it's fun a feminine
ReplyDeleteI love all these styles. I know I wouldn't be able to do them though. I am just awful with hair.
ReplyDeleteThe zigzag ponytails are so cute! I like the braided bun, too ... My oldest daughter's hair is curly and very very thick, so a braided bun is the only kind we can make with her hair that won't get too heavy and fall apart. Even with the braids, it still takes about a dozen Bobby pins.
ReplyDeleteMan I wish I had a little one:( My daughter would have loved these looks when she was younger. Super cute
ReplyDeleteThe zigzag ponytails looks pretty easy, actually. I need a daughter so I can practice!
ReplyDeleteAll those hairstyles are so pretty! I am expecting my first girl so I am going to save these for ideas.
ReplyDeleteAwww this is so cute. I have a daughter and she would look so amazing in all these. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love this! It reminds me of when I used to do my little sister's hair before school. I used to come up with the wildest hairstyles, it was lots of fun!
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I'm sure my nieces would love these hair styles. Thanks for writing about this!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. These are so dang fun! Love the second one!
ReplyDeleteI am loving all of these ideas! My babies have thin hair and some are still growing but I'm excited to do all of these once their hair is more manageable.
ReplyDeleteChignon is my favorite! even for kids it looks so neat and nice.
ReplyDeleteI love the bow hairstyle, it does look a little intimidating tho! My second favorite is the Minnie Mouse ears with the red bow, now THAT is cute!
ReplyDeleteI used to get to do fun stuff with my daughter's hair, but now she's a teen.....
ReplyDeleteVery cute hairstyles. I used to work as a hairdresser and got to do some of these styles on my clients.
ReplyDeleteI wish I could do my hair like this! They are so beautiful. Awesome ideas.
ReplyDeleteThese are all so cute. I really like the hairbow though
ReplyDeleteall styles are so so cute, reminds me of my sisters while growing up. The beauty is in the massive folds.
ReplyDeleteThese hairstyles are all so cute! I used to love when my mom did fancy french braided pig tales for me when I was young. I love that bow bun as well :)
ReplyDeleteI am eager for my daughters hair to get longer so that I can style her hair. She is only 18 months old now so she doesn't have long enough hair to do these styles.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a little girl but I love the last two looks.
ReplyDeleteThese hairstyles are so cute! I wish I had done these when I was little!
ReplyDeleteI need to save this post for my little one's hair!
ReplyDeleteI live these cute hairstyles
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