Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Crazy Hairstyles For Kids

Mohawks can be small or large and keep hair out of your eyes.


Crazy hairstyles can be temporary, such as braids reinforced with pipe cleaners to make them stand up and away from your head, or more permanent because of intricate cutting or shaving. Choose styles that suit your child's personality, such as Mohawks for outgoing children and Princess Leia buns for feminine girls. Crazy hair styles can be functional as well; some keep hair away from a child's face while others tame unruly hair.


Mohawks


Boys use hair gel to create Mohawks on the tops of their heads. While the style is informal, it is also functional; the gel keeps hair off the face and neck. Parents can even take it a step further and shave the sides of the child's head, making the Mohawk a more permanent style. As an alternative to Mohawks, some children create spikes of hair all over their heads.


Princess Leia


Princess Leia buns, worn by the main character in the "Star Wars" movies, are one way to creatively control a girl's long hair. Buns worn right above the ears, like Princess Leia's, are less common than buns worn in back. You can put a crazy twist on the style by pulling the ends of the hair out through the center to create what looks like feathers. Alternatively, place the buns in various locations instead of over the ears and create more than two buns.


Punk Hair


Add strands of color to your hair or attach fake, dyed hair underneath your natural hair for a punk look. Ratted, colored hair also creates a crazy punk style. Blow dry, rat and hairspray your child's colored hair so it stands up and away from his head. Punk and the more modern "emo" hairstyles don't follow rules; the crazier, the better.


Crazy Braids


Braids can be thick, thin, colorful and as crazy as you want. Make braids stand up by placing a pipe cleaner or two in the middle or thread a ribbon through the braid to give it extra color. Some crazy kid's hairstyles feature different colored braids, all bundled up into one big rainbow bun. Thick braids bundled into a scarf can even look like dreadlocks.







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