Need
a little inspiration for how to style your little one's locks? Below
are some fun and easy ideas for keeping her hair out of her eyes, with
or without cutting bangs.
No hair to style Whether
she has peach fuzz to tiny sprouts of hair, everyone can still know she
is a girl with hair accessories specifically designed for baldies! The
baby clip is amazing for fine hairs, and is available in countless
styles. For bald babies, a few favorites are the Eleanor bow, various
silk flowers, crocheted Mia, Shiloh, and Kaitlyn.
Little baby hairs, wisps So
she has a *little* hair to style, but not much? As her hair starts to
fill in, it will likely be fine and wispy. For this hair type, the baby
clip is still the #1 choice for pulling wisps to the side and starting
to give it a little direction. Let the accessorizing fun begin, because
there are countless possibilities for this hair type. Just remember to
choose the baby clip. Once her hair thickens and lengthens a bit (to at
least 2 inches) she can move up to the Toddler Snappy Clip or Velvet
'Gator Clip. This is a very simple style, requiring just a few seconds
and her hair is out of her face! Recommended clips: Baby/Toddler Bows,
Flowers, Designer Barrettes, Animals/Fun.
Bean Sprout Baby With
just a few inches of hair on top, you can get this fun look for your
little girl. Start with a tiny plastic rubberband (available at most
drugstores) and secure it to the top of her head. Embellish the front
of the rubberband with a bow or flower on a baby clip.
Recommended bows: Eleanor and Emma bows are great for this look.
Baby/Toddler Piggies (picture coming soon) She
doesn't need a lot of hair for these mini piggies, but they are so darn
cute! If she has just a little hair, it is easiest to style if it is a
little wet, using a fine toothed comb. Part the hair slightly on the
side, and use tiny plastic rubberbands (available at most drugstores)
to secure the pigtails. Accent while holding flyaways in place with a
little baby clip barrette or flower clip.
Recommend styles
include: Mia, Sandra, Jaqueline, Taylor, Maya, Lilly, Gina, and Hailey.
Smaller, flatter flowers and designer barrettes tend to give this style
a great look. This is a great way to use her baby flower clips as she
gets more hair! If she is bigger and has a little more hair, Toddler
Clips and Velvet 'Gator clips work really well to hold flyaways too.
Toddler Piggies/knots Styled
the same as baby piggies, but larger flowers can be used. To get this
look, first secure basic pigtails with tiny plastic rubberbands. Then
take a pigtail and wrap it around itself, starting at the base and
working to the tip. Wrap a second rubberband around it to hold the
hairs in a knot. (If she has just a little hair, you can also just pull
the hair partially through the rubberband, not all the way.) Don't
worry if it gets a little messy and little hairs are sticking out of
the knots, this is part of the look! Knotted piggies look beautiful adorned with silk flower pairs, as shown on the model!
Flower Recommendations: Silk Hydrangea Flower Clip (in over 14 colors)
Basic Toddler Sweep Away Easy
for everyday wear, classic, and it keeps her hair out of her eyes. This
is a great alternative to cutting bangs. As her hair thickens, get this
look by using our 60mm French Clip, which holds a lot of hair by
itself. You can also use a rubberband with a Toddler Clip snapped over
the rubberband.
Recommended hair bows include Callie and
Adelynn. Animal and Strawberry Clips are a favorite of the bigger girls
too, and can be done on a french clip. These fun clips are offered in
dogs, bears, rabbits, butterflies, and more. If she has not allowed you
to keep a clip in her hair, maybe you should try her favorite animal!