
Common Braid Hairstyles for Girls
Here are some braid hairstyle pictures. You can click on the images to enlarge them for a better look at the hairstyle and try them out yourself.And here's another set of braid hairstyles described in detail to help you try these out.
Plaited Pigtails
This hairdo is one of the classic braid hairstyles for girls. The procedure begins with separating the hair down the middle. Then take each pigtail to create a simple low plait. For experimenting with variations, position the plaits above the head and secure using bobby pins, or twist them into buns and then secure with bobby pins. You also have the option of positioning the hair in pigtails that are secured with a rubber band over the head, and setting a ribbon in the rubber band. You are then required to plait the hair in a typical manner, weaving the ribbon in.
Side Plaits
For doing this hairstyle, separate the hair. Collect modest portions of hair in the front on any one side. Plait both portions and then get them together at the back of the head. Use an elastic band and/or a ribbon to secure them in the correct manner. This is one of the simplest girls braiding hairstyles.
Plaited Ponytail Hairdo
Like the side plaits hairstyle, this is also an easy one to make. All you need to do is collect all hair at the bottom of the neck and plait it in one braid, tying the base using an elastic band and bow. You can even collect all the hair right behind the head and tie with an elastic band. Plait the hair, twist it into a bun, and eventually secure it with bobby pins.
Petite Braids
Doing a petite braid haircut is probably the best way to keep hair out of the face for a long time. Take your little girl to the hairdresser and ask them to braid her hair into many tiny micro plaits. You can later set the hair in a ponytail or let them down for a comparatively low-maintenance hairstyle. The petite braids hairstyle is very popular among the African-Americans. If it is done by young girls, adding beads at the end of the braids is a good idea. The size of the beads is determined by how long the braid is. Read more on this in African-American hair braiding styles.
French Braids
This is one of the difficult braid hairstyles for girls. However, if done in the right manner, it looks great and proves to be worth the effort. You can do this hairdo as pigtails or as a ponytail. Doing it at home may be a bit tough. You can approach a hairstylist for getting the job done or refer to this article on how to French braid hair.
These were some of the popular braid hairstyles for girls. You can tie the braid up in a hairdo, do a side braid hairstyle for your girl or tie multiple mini braids. Think of what suits her face shape and also take into account the occasion she is sporting that hairstyle for.
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