![]() Secure with an elastic to hold the braid in place. ![]() Split into three pieces and continue with a regular braid. Unclip both sections then combine all the hair together. Repeat this entire process on the other side up until you reach the nape of the neck. Continue braiding until you reach the nape of the neck then clip again. ![]() Braid until you reach the back of the ear then unclip the other section. Clip near the ear then begin a dutch braid using the hair from outside the heart part. Next, create another part along one side starting at the crown and curving the heart towards the ear. A classic heart shaped ponytail starts by parting the hair down the middle into two parts. Image: curls can tackle this fancy ponytail that’s perfect for weddings and other special events. For a modern twist, a single vertical braid is added above each ear and falls towards the face. The braided ponytail is then wrapped into a bun. Image: advanced style incorporates vertical cornrows braided into a ponytail. Fluffing out the hair with an Afro pick can add additional volume. Afro’s are versatile and can be styled in a variety of ways. Voluminous Afro Image: the hair flourish in its natural state is a beautiful site. This protective style has staying power that will make leaving the house a breeze. Image: professional hair braider created side-swept waterfall cornrows embellished with gold cuffs. Incorporating pink, blue, orange, and green braiding hair into the installation will display a gorgeous color spectrum. ![]() Image: beautiful rainbow box braids will be the talk of the town at your child’s first day of school. This can be done on day old hair by parting the hair down the center, then creating to high ponytails on each side. Image: to be one of the most adorable styles, baby Afro puffs give Minnie Mouse vibes to any child. If the ends unravel easy, try mini elastics to hold them in place. Image: styles are not just for grown ups! After moisturizing the hair with a styler, create several sections on each half of the head and add individual three strand braids. Image: a sleek touch to your baby’s Afro by adding a small side part and smoothing down the hairline horizontally with a brush and baby-safe edge control or gel. Determine how many vertical sections are needed and create small ponytails that are pulled vertically into the next. Clip the bottom half of the hair out of the way and work on the top half. After the hair has been washed and stylers applied, make one large part from one ear to the other. Image: semi-advanced style requires mini elastics, a sectioning comb and a kid-friendly edge control. Image: curls can be split into two horizontal sections to create beautiful half-up half down ponytails. Image: your young one has hair that is not quite long enough to put into a ponytail, any type of headband will pull the hair back into an adorable puff. Check out these 15 kid friendly hairstyles that will give your little girls variety. Having a little hair inspiration can shave down a few minutes of preparation in the morning. Baby hairs can often accessorize looks better than actual hair accessories can.įrom the swirls surrounding Tiara Thomas’s cornrows and the waves accenting Tessa Thompson’s pigtails to that time Beyoncé discovered a new way to wear braids, here’s a look back at some of the best red-carpet baby-hair looks of late to keep you extra inspired when you dip into your edge control.Parents already have plenty of responsibilities with their kids so any way they can save time is a win. The designs being created by celebrity hairstylists like Kahh Spence, Vernon François, Nikki Nelms, Lacy Redway, Ursula Stephen, Rio Sreedharan, Nai’vasha Johnson, and Shelby Swain (a.k.a., the Beyoncé of BabyHair) further underline how painting baby hairs with gel and a brush is a true art form. Styling baby hairs has long been a way for communities of color to express themselves. Laid edges are like the cherry on top of an already excellent hairstyle, and as natural hairstyles become more prevalent and prominent on mainstream red carpets, it’s pleasing to see them finally get their time in the spotlight. There’s something so satisfying about watching a halo of aimless wisps get gelled, brushed, and swooped into strategically placed swirls that frame the face. When it comes time to dole out red-carpet superlatives, the one I look most forward to bestowing upon a celebrity and their famous hair is the title of Best Baby Hairs. Photo-Illustration: The Cut Photo: Getty Images
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