Summer hairstyles for kids with bangs can be tricky when the weather gets hot and sticky. I put this list together because keeping hair out of a child’s face while still looking neat is a daily struggle for parents during summer.
If you’re dealing with sweaty foreheads and tangled hair after playground trips, these options will help. You’ll get simple, quick routines that actually hold up all day, keeping your child comfortable and cool.
1. The Classic High Ponytail with Pinned Bangs π
Sweaty forehead situations call for pulling everything up and away. This look keeps the neck cool and stops the fringe from sticking to their face during outdoor play. It is a quick fix for busy mornings before camp.
How to Create It
- Brush all the hair up to the crown of the head and secure it tightly with a strong hair tie.
- Gather the bangs and twist them slightly to the side.
- Pin the twist down with two brightly colored snap clips to hold it secure.
Required Materials
- Soft bristle hairbrush.
- Elastic hair ties.
- Colorful snap clips or bobby pins.
2. Double Dutch Braids πββοΈ
When you know theyβll be running around the park all afternoon, this style stays nicely intact. Braiding the hair close to the scalp prevents flyaways and keeps everything neat for hours. You won’t have to redo their hair halfway through the day.
Braiding Steps
- Part the hair straight down the middle into two equal sections.
- Start a Dutch braid at the top of each side, weaving the outside pieces under the middle piece.
- Continue down to the ends and tie off with small elastics, letting the bangs sit naturally in front.
Style Essentials
- Fine-tooth comb for clean parting.
- Clear mini elastic bands.
- Leave-in conditioner spray to keep flyaways smooth.
3. Half-Up Top Knot πΈ
Short hair sometimes can’t fit into a single ponytail, making this top section tie-off a lifesaver. It grabs all the heavy hair right above the ears and gets it off the face. Plus, it looks effortlessly cute for a casual day out.
Making the Knot
- Section off the top half of the hair, starting from just above the ears.
- Pull this section into a high mini ponytail and secure it.
- Wrap the tail around the base to form a small bun, pinning it in place while leaving the bangs loose.
What to Use
- Small hair elastics.
- A few small bobby pins.
- A cute scrunchie to wrap around the finished bun.
4. Space Buns with Loose Fringe π
Fixing hair for a summer party needs something cute but out of the way. These twin buns balance the heat and the fun, keeping hair completely off the neck. They are bouncy, secure, and sit nicely alongside a straight or wispy fringe.
How to Style
- Divide the hair into two even sections down the back.
- Pull each side into a high pigtail and secure with a tie.
- Twist the hair around each base to create two round buns, securing them with extra elastics or pins.
Required Accessories
- Firm hold hair ties.
- Bobby pins for securing the buns.
- Glitter hair gel for a fun summer party touch.
5. Twisted Crown Half-Updo π»
Finding a way to keep those side pieces from flying around is easy with a few twists. This method pulls the sides back gently without needing to braid. It is a soft look that works nicely for family photos or weekend outings.
Twisting Process
- Take a small section of hair from above the ear on the right side and twist it tightly toward the back.
- Repeat on the left side.
- Bring both twists to the center of the back of the head and tie them together with a small elastic, letting the bangs rest forward.
Styling Items
- Mini clear elastics.
- A small decorative bow clip to hide the elastic.
- Detangling spray for smooth twisting.
6. Braided Bangs into a Side Ponytail ποΈ
If your child hates hair touching their face, braiding the front section directly into a side tie fixes the problem. This fully removes the fringe from their forehead on extra hot days. It feels much lighter and prevents sweat from building up.
How to Connect It
- Gather the bangs and the hair right behind them into a single section.
- French braid this front section along the hairline, moving toward one ear.
- Gather the rest of the loose hair, combine it with the braid, and tie it all into a side ponytail.
Needed Supplies
- Rat-tail comb for sectioning.
- Strong hair elastics.
- A large colorful scrunchie for the ponytail base.
7. Bubble Braid Pigtails π«§
Getting out the door quickly requires a style that takes less than five minutes but still looks put together. Bubble braids are basically just layered ponytails, requiring zero actual braiding skills. They hold thick hair brilliantly and look incredibly playful.
Creating the Bubbles
- Part the hair into two low pigtails and secure them with hair ties.
- Tie another small elastic about two inches down on each pigtail.
- Gently pull the hair between the ties outward to create a puffy bubble shape, repeating until you reach the ends.
Hair Tools Needed
- Lots of mini elastic bands in bright colors.
- A smoothing brush.
- Water spray bottle to tame flyaways.
8. Messy Low Bun with Headband πΆοΈ
Beach days mean dealing with wind and sand, so using an accessory to hold the fringe back makes sense. A soft cloth headband absorbs sweat while keeping the hair completely controlled. The low bun sits comfortably even if they wear a sun hat.
Step-by-step Setup
- Gather all the hair at the nape of the neck and tie it loosely.
- Twist the tail into a relaxed bun and pin it securely.
- Slide a wide, stretchy cloth headband over the head, pushing the bangs back or letting them peek out slightly.
Accessory Checklist
- Wide cotton or stretchy headbands.
- Basic hair ties.
- U-shaped hairpins for the bun.
9. Criss-Cross Front Sections βοΈ
Managing awkward-length bangs while they grow out is less frustrating with small elastic bands. This creates a neat grid pattern on top of the head that stays flat. It prevents those shorter hairs from falling into their eyes all day.
Making the Pattern
- Take two small sections from the front hairline (the bangs) and tie them with mini elastics.
- Cross the tail of the left section to the right side, and the right to the left.
- Combine these tails with new sections of hair just behind them and tie again, creating an X shape.
Tool Guide
- Fine-tooth comb.
- Colorful rubber mini elastics.
- A gentle styling paste to keep the short hairs flat.
10. French Braid Down the Middle πββοΈ
Active swimming days demand a secure hold that won’t fall apart in the water. One single, tight braid down the back is the easiest way to prevent massive knots. It keeps everything contained from the forehead all the way down.
Braiding Instructions
- Start right at the top of the head, grabbing a section just behind the bangs.
- French braid straight down the middle of the head, pulling in side sections as you go.
- Finish the braid at the bottom and secure tightly, leaving the front bangs free to dry quickly in the sun.
Swim-Ready Items
- Thick, snag-free hair ties.
- A wide-tooth comb for post-swim detangling.
- Leave-in detangler spray for easy combing later.
Finding the right routine makes those hot months so much easier to handle. You don’t need to be a professional stylist to keep your child’s hair looking neat and feeling comfortable. Try a few of these out and see which ones hold up best during your park trips and pool days.
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