With each new school year comes new challenges, new friends, new teachers, and new trends. It's also a time to try out a new hairstyle—even for toddlers and kids. To help make mornings easier, we asked expert hairstylists to give you 12 cute hairstyles for school.
Scroll through to see these unique styles created by celebrity stylists—who are all parents themselves. Adorable inspiration for this school year is right this way!
Meet the Stylists
Laura Polkoworks with stars including Bella Hadid and Lily Aldridge. She has a child, Breeze, and is based in Los Angeles, California.
Sarah Potempahas worked with stars like Reese Witherspoon, Lea Michele, and Emily Blunt. The founder ofThe Beachwaver Co.is also a braiding expert. She has two children.
Ona Diaz-Santinis the owner and CEO of5 Salon & Spain New Jersey. Ona's youngest child, Joie Rei loves getting her hair done.
Michelle Sultanis a brand ambassador and creative director for Imbue. The United Kingdom-based textured hair specialist has worked with stars like Jennifer Hudson and Mel B.
Double Dutch Braids
The style:Double Dutch Braids by Sarah Potempa
Description:This style features pigtail braids that look like floating French braids.
Skill level:Intermediate
Create the look:
- Start by creating a center part. Make an imaginary line from nose up to determine where the middle is.
- Apply a hair braiding balm throughout the loose strands to give it extra texture and grip.
- Split the loose hair into three even sections. Braid the hair by weaving the right under the middle, and the left under the middle—adding hair from the base as you go. (This is similar to a French braid, but instead of weaving over the middle, you go under it.) Secure it with an elastic at the tail.
- Repeat the process on the other side.
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Baby Pineapple Curls
The style:Baby Pineapple Curls by Ona Diaz-Santin
Description:This look showcases a child's natural curls with an adorable accessory for some flair.
Skill level:Beginner
Create the look:
- "Lil’ momma pineapples are the cutest way to show off your juicy curls," Diaz-Santin says. Start with clean, detangled hair that is damp.
- Apply a curl-enhancing cream or gel (depending on your hair texture) and diffuse or let air dry.
- Flip head forward and pull all hair into a high ponytail at the crown of the head.
- Add a headband or bow to add some style and coordinate with your child's outfit.
Pom-Pom Ropes
The style:Pom-Pom Ropes by Ona Diaz-Santin
Description:Get first-day-of-school ready with two bubble ponytails and colorful elastics. "Pom-pom ropes are easy and fun, not to mention they give your child the freedom to get creative with colors, ribbons, rubber bands, and other kinds of embellishments," says Diaz-Santin.
Skill level:Beginner
Create the look:
- Start by letting your child pick their accessories, whether it’s a ribbon or colored rubber bands.
- Make a part in the center of the head.
- On one side, take an inch section and secure with an elastic.
- Repeat going down each side, adding small sections of hair (like you would with a braid), and securing sections along the way.
- Continue all the way to the ends of hair, adding elastics every 1 to 2 inches, depending on hair length.
- Repeat on the other side.
Pulled Back Headband
The style: Pony With Headband by Laura Polko
Description:For this cute school hairstyle, you'll need a headband that sits atop a low pony. "This look just gets cuter with the more pigtails that you make, so if your kid has the patience, you can make as many mini pigtails connecting to each other as you’d like!," Polko says.
Skill level:Beginner
Create the look:
- Apply a detangler liberally on damp hair and dry.
- Brush hair back and smooth out the top.
- Create a low ponytail on either side. Brush tight and secure with an elastic (Polko suggests clear ones).
- Finish the look with a pom-pom headband (or another festive headband of your choice).
Beaded Braids with Big Buns
The style:Beaded Braids with Big Buns by Michelle Sultan
Description:Two high buns with four braids framing the face complete this look. "This is great for children’s hair that is really long," says Sultan. "It's also good if you struggle to find alternative styles and want to try something cute that looks cool."
Skill level:Intermediate
Create the look:
- Prep hair with a leave-in conditioner to refresh dehydrated curls and make the hair easier to separate.
- Starting in the back, separate the hair into two large sections, and use clips to hold and separate the opposite side while you work.
- From the middle of the head, part a triangular section from the crown to the ends of the eyebrow, and repeat on the other side. Split those sections into two, and secure with a small hairband (not rubber).
- Use a curl-specific hair gel to neaten and smooth each side, applying a small amount down each section to be twisted.
- Twist right down to the ends and use clear beads to secure. The beads will act as a buffer for small fingers that like to undo braids as well as keeping twists neat for school.
- Finally, create two big buns on top of the head using gel to smooth edges. Be careful not to secure the hair too tightly to avoid tension hair loss and headaches.
Triangular Mohawk Plait with Hair Glitter
The style:Triangular Mohawk Plait with Hair Glitter
Description:This fierce school hairstyle features a Dutch braid down the center of the head with glitter on either side of the style.
Skill level:Intermediate
Create the look:
- Create a V-shaped part over the round of the head on both sides.
- In the center, do a Dutch braid (using three strands and weaving strands under the middle strand as you go).
- Grab hair to add to both the top and bottom strands as you weave under the middle strand.
- Add some glitter gel or sparkle hair spray on the loose hair below the part.
Beware of using loose glitter since it can be quite messy. Secure the style with hairspray, or use a hair-specific glitter gel or spray. To remove, use coconut oil as a mask in hair for 10 to 15 minutes and then shampoo.
Wash and Go
The style:Wash and Go by MichelleSultan
Description:A wash and go is an easy school hairstyle that shows off the hair's natural texture. You can even add some accessories to pull the hair away from the face.
Skill level:Beginner
Create the look:
- Clean and condition hair, and detangle curls in the shower.
- On damp hair, use a gel all over to add maximum shine and definition.
- Allow curls to dry, and then section off an area near the temples.
- Apply a shine oil and create four to five small braids or flat twists towards the crown of the head,
- As the braids or twists meet the rest of the hair, add a bedazzled barrette or letter clips to spell out a word like "LOVE" or "GLAM."
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Waterfall Braid
The style: Waterfall Braid by Sarah Potempa
Description:A waterfall braid starts as a French braid, with hair continuously cascading down from the braid—like a waterfall! Often, it's only a small section of hair.
Skill level:Advanced
Create the look:
- Start by curling hair to add texture and movement.
- Create a clean side part. With the heavier side, apply a braiding balm and separate the hair into three pieces.
- Start to do a French braid by taking three sections and crossing right over the middle, then add hair from the base, cross left over the middle. Drop the right section and let it literally fall out.
- Grab a new section of hair from the base—this becomes your new right section! Repeat until you reach the area in line with the top of the ear.
- Continue creating a normal, three-strand braid, and secure with a clear elastic.
Baby Waterfall Pigtails
The style:Baby Waterfall Pigtails by Laura Polko
The description: For younger children or for those with short hair, this easy double pigtail style is a fun preschool hairstyle.
Skill level:Beginner
Create the look:
- Create a part straight down the center of the head.
- Pro parent tip from Polko: "I gently use my fingernail instead of a comb, and then I brush their hair to the top of her head with a detangling brush with flexible bristles."
- Secure the pigtails with clear elastics high on the top of the each.
- After securing, gently pull each pigtail side to side, pulling it apart slightly. Don't pull too tight, but doing so will create a more fluffy, "waterfall" look.
- If desired, add bows, butterfly clips, or a colorful ribbon on top of the clear elastics.
Twisted Half-Up With Waves
The style:Twisted Half-Up with Waves by Sarah Potempa
Description:For a special occasion or school dance, this style is a showstopper. The hair is half-up and twisted with loose boho waves.
Skill level:Intermediate
Create the look:
- Curl the entire head with a curling iron. Once set, shake out curls for a looser, more boho vibe.
- Take two small sections from either side of the head just above the eyebrows and pull back. Secure with a clear elastic.
- Flip the ponytail under and through itself, creating a twist in the pulled back sections.
- Gently pull apart the left and right sides for a more relaxed look.
Twist Out
The style:Twist out by MichelleSultan
Description:A two-for-one look that can last upwards of a week. It starts in twists and can later reveal the hair's natural texture in a loose, volumized style.
Skill level:Intermediate
Create the look:
- Clean hair. Sultan says if your child has coiled hair, use a sulfate-free shampoo to gently cleanse your hair and restore your curls to prep for styling.
- Use a leave-in conditioner or apply a more intensive mask to enhance the curl pattern. This will give the hair slip to begin the twisting process.
- Make sure the hair is saturated before starting to work on a section. Depending on the thickness of the hair, create 1/2-inch sections, starting at the back, and do a two-strand twist until the entire head is done.
- Let the hair set dry using either an overhead hairdryer or a diffuser, being sure to mist hair witha heat protectant spray before applying heat.
- Once dry, use accessories to enhance the style.
- After a few days or a week, gently untwist each section to give the hair a new style, which will be bigger and show off the hair's texture.
Baby Ballerina Top Knot
The style:Baby Ballerina Top Knot by Laura Polko
Description:This school-approved style is a twist on the traditional top knot. Hair looks polished and sleek from the front, but then a "tail" in the back adds interest and adorableness.
Skill level:Beginner
Create the look:
- After a bath, use a detangling spray liberally and brush through hair. Polko says it's especially helpful for kids fine, tangly hair.
- Brush hair tightly to the top of the head, and secure the ponytail with an elastic.
- Next, choose a scrunchie that coordinates with your child's look.
- "Instead of making a bun before I put the scrunchie on, I do a ponytail and the last time I go to wrap the scrunchie, I don’t pull the ponytail all the way through," Polko says. "This way, the ends are actually hanging out in the back. In the front, it looks super cute and the back has a really cute detail as well."
If your child has baby hairs, take a paste or gel on a toothbrush and brush down to create little bangs. This will give shine and hold to the hair, plus keep it from getting in the child's face.
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