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#1: Beaded Jumbo Twists for Pigtails
Embrace creativity and add flair to your little girl’s hairstyle. Try shoulder-length beaded jumbo twists for pigtails. These twists are embellished with colorful beads, so your daughter’s hair stands out. This hairstyle is amazing because it works with most natural hair textures. It’s perfect for active young girls. The beads not only add beauty but also help to hold down the twists. This is important, especially during physical activities.
#2: Mini Bantu Knots with Face-Framing Box Braids
Consider mini Bantu knots with face-framing box braids for active little girls. Styles for little Black girls can be challenging. Some parents may find it difficult to create something new and interesting while being functional. The bantu knots are secure spins on ponytails. At the same time, the braids offer low maintenance and something light and cute that can last for weeks. It’s important to moisturize the hair and scalp while wearing this style. Do not pull it too tightly to avoid tension and breakage.
#3: Cornrows and Mini Buns with Butterfly Clips
Cornrows and mini buns are some of the cutest hairstyles for little ones today. Because the clips are small and not elongated, they can be applied anywhere on the style. Just as a butterfly can land anywhere, keep the cornrows large and natural if you do this at home. This helps to avoid unnecessary tension and be wrapped in buns the perfect size. If you can, tie it down at night to keep the style up for approximately one week.
#4: Short Updo with Twists and Beads
Are you looking for some pretty ideas for little black girl’s hair styles? Consider pigtails with twists and beads. This style is perfect for little ones as it keeps the hair out of their faces and is easy to maintain. The twists give a neat and lightweight look, while the beads add a fun and playful touch. This style works well for girls with natural hair or those with braids. It’s a great option for any occasion, from playdates to birthday parties. For hold, apply a lightweight holding gel or mousse before twisting and beading.
#5: Half-Up Weave Hair with Big Curls
Versatile and easy are two words that come to mind when thinking about black girl hairstyles. And this long half-up sew-in with big curls is just an example to prove it. The look is perfect for adding volume and movement without sacrificing length. This style works well for all kinds of face shapes and hair textures. This is because it is a human hair weave instead of their natural hair. Use a large barrel curling iron and a thermasilk heat protectant for regular styling at home.
#6: Side-Parted Silk Press Natural Hairstyle
Try a side-parted silk press if you want a long-lasting, natural hairstyle for your little girl. The styling process may take a little longer, but its staying power and smooth finish are worth it!
#7: Beaded High Pony with Feed-in Braids
A beaded high pony with feed-in braids will make any little girl feel like a star! A bright, colorful hairstyle is a perfect way for kids to express themselves through hair.
#8: Braided Protective Style Updo for Short Hair
Protective styles are stylish, too! A braided protective style updo looks adorable on short hair, especially with the addition of brightly colored beads.
#9: Long Layered Natural Curls with Pink Hair Bow
If your little one’s natural curls need a boost, try a long layered natural curl cut with a pink bow! The layering will allow their curls to bounce and pop. And adding a bow or other accessory adds an adorable touch.
#10: Top Bun and Braids with Cuffs
For the cute little girls who need to be free of dangling beads and barrettes, go for a top bun and braids with cuffs. This braid style gives a ballerina vibe. You’re able to accessorize with colored cuffs and even some ribbon. While this style can be done at home, be mindful of tension control so the child is pain-free. Spray when finished with a light glosser for added shine.
#11: Long-Length Double Bubble Braids
Consider long-length double bubble braids for your little girl. It’s a cute spin on the stitch braid technique and requires no braid skill to execute. It would be best to blow out and lightly straighten each section for a sleek finish. Then, secure it with colored rubber bands. If you want to show your bubbles on the ends, pull them apart with your fingers to your desired thickness.

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#12: Half-Up Box Braids with Curls
Give your young one some spice with half-up box braids with curls. Curly ends always jazz up the braid styles and can be re-created with flex rods and boiling water. This low-maintenance protective style is ideal for those wanting to be free of hair duties for weeks. For comfort throughout the style, apply tea tree oil for itching when needed.

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#13: Medium-Length Layers for Sleek Kinky Hair
Let your little one rock her natural tresses with medium-length layers in curly hair. Most children have hair that is thicker and less tame. This is because it has yet to spend a lifetime being manipulated with color, heat, and styling. One way to help manage such beautiful hair on a child is to ask her stylist to give some layers. And to remove some of the weight without the length. Try combining curling cream and mousse to enhance her curls without looking dry or heavy.
#14: Mini Braided Bun with Stitch Braids
A classic style for active girls is stitch braids into a mini bun. Add little to no braiding hair to keep the bun small and neat to avoid creating thicker braids. Make the style playful by adding different hair accessories and ribbons.
#15: Braided Pigtails with Pink Hair Accessories
Braided pigtails with pink hair accessories are always adorable for black children. Pair it with stunning accessories. This look is perfect for adding color to little ones’ hairstyles. Protective styles like this are easy to manage. And the colored accessory adds a fun touch of personality to the overall appearance. Use a light edge control gel to keep the braids sleek around the perimeter.
#16: Ponytails with Side-Swept Cornrows
Character is key in ponytails with side-swept cornrows for African-American girls. This chic hairstyle provides a unique and fashionable look. It also allows for easy maintenance and styling for your little one. This hairstyle is perfect for parents who want to keep their child’s hair out of the way while they play or learn. To keep this look fresh and stylish, it’s recommended to use a gentle styling product such as mousse to add shine.

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#17: Side Braided High Ponytail with Beads and Clips
A side braided high ponytail with beads and clips will always give young girls some spunk. I suggest using very little to no synthetic hair. Only use the child’s natural hair when creating this style. The braids need to be small enough for beads. And you don’t want too much weight on their head, especially if they’re active. Try tea tree oil or spray between parts throughout the style for upkeep.
#18: Mini Braids and Bantu Knot
Are you looking for cute and sleek hairstyles for Black girls? Plaits with a Bantu knot are a fantastic option for toddlers. Not only does it look adorable, but it also helps to protect their delicate hair. Plaits, or individual braids, are perfect for length retention and low maintenance. While bantu knots keep the hair up and out of the way. Adding color clips and rubber bands adds an extra pop of color to complete the look. These hairstyles are perfect for parents who want to keep their child’s hair healthy and stylish. But without sacrificing too much time or effort.
#19: Half-Up Braided Ponytail with Curly Ends
Accessorize your braid style and glam it up. Try a long half-up braided ponytail with curly ends, perfect for black school girls. The braids add a touch of elegance to this easy-to-do and practical hairstyle. The curly ends take this look to the next level, adding volume and a whimsical touch. This hairstyle is great for those who want to wear braids but keep them out of their face for school or sports.
#20: Braided Updo with Double Afro Puffs
A braided updo with double afro puffs is a classic little girl’s style that moms can easily do at home. Ideal for children who are quite active. The puffs celebrate their natural hair texture while staying out of the way. Remember that the smaller the braids, the longer the style will likely last. But the larger the braids, the less tension there is on the child. Besides, moms want to be able to get done with their little one’s hair quickly.
#21: Heart-Parted Rope Braids with Hair Puff
Take on the latest trend and give your little angel heart-parted rope twists with a puff. Best for the youngest girls, this style is perfect for hair accessories such as barrettes. Rope twists are best done with a curling cream and non-alcoholic gel to avoid frizz. Leave one section untwisted and moisturize the puff to show her natural hair texture.
#22: Two-Strand Twists and a Natural Bun
Get two-strand twists if you want an elevated hairstyle for your little girl. Then, add a natural bun with their natural hair. What’s interesting about this look is the embracing of its natural state. Neat and polished isn’t a quality required for this look. But it’s hailed as a gorgeous natural style for black girls. You must maintain a moisturizing spray at home to prevent the style from drying.
#23: Feed-in Braids in a Bun
Brighten up your young one’s hairstyle with feed-in braids in a bun! This whimsical hairstyle will make your little girl feel like a star. And all while keeping pesky hairs and flyaways out of their face for school and play.
#24: Fluffy Afro Updo with Braided Headband
A fluffy afro updo can easily incorporate your daughter’s natural texture into their day-to-day style. An added bonus? Less time spent braiding in the salon chair!
#25: Side Part Short Bob with Soft Waves
A simple side-parted short bob with soft waves will make any little girl feel like a princess. This sleek and smooth hairdo is easy to maintain daily due to its shorter length.