Hair can get damaged while cheerleaders bounce around.
Girls often have their first cheerleading experience during elementary school. Whether cheering for little league football or basketball, cheerleading squads are available for girls ages 6 to 10. Finding age-appropriate uniforms and hairstyles for the spirited squad can be challenging. Hairstyles should help keep the girls' hair out of their face while they move around and make them look their age.
Classic Ponytail
The classic ponytail is a tried and true choice for young cheerleaders. The style can be worn low or high on the girls' heads. Ponytails keep the cheerleaders' hair back, which can help them see during stunts. A ponytail can be accented with bows, ribbons or other team color decorations. Secure the ponytail with an elastic band. Don't over-tighten, which can cause the hair around the band to break. Secure any loose pieces with bobby pins.
Curly Ponytail
A twist on the classic ponytail is the curly ponytail. Cheerleading squads often sport a uniform look with ringlet curled ponytails. Each girl pulls her hair back into a ponytail and uses a curling iron, sponge rollers or hot rollers to create bouncy curls. The curls bounce while the cheerleaders move and create a nice visual effect. The curls also shorten the hair hanging from the ponytail which helps keep it out of the way while they are cheering.
French Braids
A youthful hairstyle for elementary cheerleaders is the double French braid. This style works well for little girls with wavy, curly or thicker hair. It keeps the hair neatly styled and controlled. Double French braids are styled by dividing the hair in the middle of the scalp and creating a French braid on each side of the hair. Tie ribbons or bows onto the ends of each braid.
Bun
A ballerina-type bun can secure hair while cheering. A neat bun creates a very sleek look for a cheerleader, while a looser bun can be wild. Buns can also accommodate team-colored ribbons and bows. The hair is completely wrapped up in a bun, which can help keep it from getting damaged while bouncing and tumbling. A bun can be worn on the top of the head or at the nape of the neck.
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