Monday 14 March 2011

Hair Braiding Styles for Children

English Braids
English braids are simple three strand structure braids, which are quick to do and can be styled into many ways. These are the easiest to do hair braiding styles for children. You can make an English braid near the crown, or make it a low one near the nape of the neck. You can also create pigtails with English braids. To do so, middle part the hair and divide them into two equal sections and then create English braids in the hair sections.

French Braids
These are very good braided hair styles for kids, that give a very elegant look, and also keep all the hair in place. French braid are created similar to that of English braid, except some more hair is added from both sides while creating the braids. You can create a long French braid, or make French braid pigtails, or cute mini French braids on sides of parting and let the rest of hair down. One can also create a braided headband using French braid, or a cool style like that of braided Mohawk hairstyles.

Herringbone Braids
Herringbone braids are complex looking braids, but once you have practiced enough, they are easy to create. They are creating by braiding hair by taking two hair strands, and adding hair from the outside of the hair section to inside. These braids are getting very popular, and can be combined with a French braid to create a cool combination braid.

Dutch Braids
Dutch braids are also called as inverted French braid, because they are created similar to French braid. It looks like an inverted French braid too. Dutch braid is another cool braid hairstyle that can be used to create a long braid, or pigtails. One can also combine these hair braiding styles with other braid styles like English and French braid.

Cornrows
Given above were cute hair braiding styles for girls. However, cornrows are popular for boys and girls both. But, these are painful braiding techniques, which can take hours to finish. It is best to go to a salon to get these African American braided hair styles for children. However, if you want a variation of this style consider getting partial cornrows which allow the rest of the hair to be left open. The open hair can be tied into a simple braid or a ponytail. Cornrows can pull the hair, hence don't keep cornrows for too long.

Dookie Braids
Dookie braids are good for kids who have long hair. To create these African American braided hair styles for kids, small braids are created from different hair sections. The hair then can be tied into a ponytail or you can tie it with ribbons or beads.

Twists
These are not exactly braid hairstyles, but look similar to black hair braid hairstyles. To create twist, on damp hair a leave-in-conditioner is applied, and then various hair sections are twisted, to create twists. This hairstyle lasts for a week.

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