Off to the hairdresser or put on scissors yourself? And how does it work in 3 minutes in the morning with the egg-braided braid? We have great ideas about hairstyles for boys and girls!
Haircuts – bangs or not? Short or long?
Short, half-long or long? At some point, it is no longer pragmatism that decides, but the child itself. And that’s when the child’s own ideas about his or her own visual appearance come to the fore at a very early age. Long hair like Elsa, a bob hairstyle like Laura (from Laura’s star) or a cool short hairstyle like the Sams? Whether mummy reaches for scissors or the first visit to the children’s hairdresser is made depends on dexterity and hairstyle wishes. And of course the hair structure.
Children’s hairstyle and hair should match – or: Why children’s hair can be complicated
Children’s hair has its whims. Sure, because at first the hair is mostly fine and fissy, it only gets thicker and stronger with time. From the age of three, the hair structure is usually already visible. And the haircut is then also dependent on the child’s hair.
Off to the hairdresser or does mom cut herself? Fine, straight hair does not forgive a spontaneous movement during cutting as quickly as a curly head. Whether or not a fringe is a possibility also depends on the hair structure. Thicker, straight hair will then fall into shape by itself without any complications. Easy care for thick curls are short haircuts and bobs. Fine, straight hair can be worn as a bob or long bob – and of course longer. The splendor can be tamed with our styling ideas. They are really fun!
1,2,3: Braided hairstyles
Strand on the right, strand on the left – braided hairstyles are not as difficult as they sometimes look. It’s all a question of good explanation. We have them ready and show you examples to imitate in our hairstyle instructions.
Braided Dutch braid
Looks complicated? Not at all. The attached plait is easier than you might think.
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Herringbone braid
It is really very easy. And this is how the herringbone braid works:
- Divide the hair into two equal strands. Divide one strand into a small strand and add it to the other strand.
- Then divide one strand from the other strand on the outside and add it to the other strand. And the impressive herringbone pattern is created.
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Braided highlights
Yes there is. The braid-refusing girls. But maybe you fancy this subtle braid hairstyle? Just two tiny pigtails that can be braided very quickly. Promised. Mothers’ word of honor.
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Updo Hairstyles – Bun For Beginners
Updoes for girls? Sounds like unnatural styling attempts, which we should save until the Abiball? Not at all. Because these ideas are really cute.
The little dumpling
This is how it works: Tie hair at the back of the head to a braid and twist the hair in. Either pin the tips of the hair with hair clips or stick them into the hair tie.
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Give pigtail elastic!
Straight stepped hair can be brought into shape so well. And if the collection of braid gums is ever to be executed in a big way, this is the perfect hairstyle!
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Bun with jewelry
This bun wants to go high up. The clou: seasonally adapted hair accessories, which the girls can collect themselves beforehand. Flowers, twigs or classic hair ornaments? Our DIY tip for exotic braces: Simply fix the craftwork to a hair clip with hot glue, let it dry well and pin it to the bun.
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Pigtail? But that is our queen discipline!
Pigtails are as important in kindergarten and school as cuddly toys and pencil cases. Essential. Most of us have mastered the ponytail by the age of three. But we still have a few simple ideas to wear the pigtail differently.
Half up!
The fast version for little princesses is the half pigtail with a pretty bow. Mummy conjures it up in two minutes.
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Braids! And not just one
Simple, but effective: The combination of braids and braided strands is easy to achieve, but looks like someone who has what it takes to be a professional!
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Important note for mothers
Children under the age of four usually don’t bring hair clips home from daycare. So: do plenty of shopping and wear your favorite clasps on the weekend.
Hairstyles for boys
Older than four? Then boys – at least some of them – want to look stylish – their father, soccer player, rock star, comic hero, Kika presenter or educator are now happy to serve as role models. Sidecut (shaving off the hair on the sides or one side), Buzzcut (Hooray, it makes it easier for mothers and fathers to cut their hair – cut it short once with a hair clipper), Bowl Cut (in former times this hairstyle was called Pisspot Cut) – whatever you want, we’ll show you three cute examples that will definitely go down well!
Sidecut with quiff
You can wear the sidecut with different hair lengths. Very short shaved or a little longer like in this example.
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Bowl Cut – pot cut modern
Simple hairstyle for straight hair: Once around, please. The association with the pisspot cut is obvious, but this haircut is a cute classic for little boys. If you want to apply the scissors yourself, you need a fine-toothed comb and good hair scissors. And a sure hand. It’s best to cut wet, then it will be more precise. If you don’t think you can do it yourself, it’s better to book an appointment with the children’s hairdresser.
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Shaved patterns
Yes, this is also popular with boys. Cool shaven patterns like lightning, waves or stars.
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