You have children and you don’t know which haircut to choose? Minimum age, haircuts adapted to the nature of the hair, practical advice… We give you all our advice for choosing the right hairstyle for a child.
When should you cut a child’s hair?
Children’s hair reaches its maximum length between the ages of 3 and 5. It is therefore advisable to wait until this age to cut your child’s hair. FYI, it is strongly advised not to cut a child’s hair under the age of 6 months. And for good reason, a baby’s hair grows until about 6 months of age and then falls out naturally before growing back more evenly.
In short, it is recommended to wait to cut your child’s hair when it bothers him (hair that falls into the eyes, hot hair, etc.). You can also cut a child’s hair when it is not harmonious (longer hair at the nape of the neck and very short, or even sparse, on the top of the head).
How to choose a hairstyle for your child?
To choose the ideal haircut for a child, you must first refer to the structure of their hair. Here are our tips for choosing a haircut for children with straight hair or children with curly and frizzy hair. Also, find here ideas for haircuts for boys as well as ideas for haircuts for girls.
What haircuts for a child with straight hair?
It is easy to choose a haircut for little girls with straight hair. The easiest way is to go for a long haircut. Indeed, long hair is practical for school and outings. Just tie it up (ponytail, braids, bun, etc.) so that your little girl is not bothered. Long hair also has the advantage of being easy to maintain: a trip to the hairdresser to cut the ends from time to time and that’s it!
If you prefer a short haircut, you can opt for a plunging bob or a slight gradient. The plunging bob allows you to frame the face of a little girl with straight hair. As for the gradient, it is perfect for adding volume and movement to straight and fine hair.
As for haircuts for boys with straight and smooth hair, we advise against cuts that are too short, which encourage the appearance of spikes. Similarly, we avoid short bangs, which can give a “bowl cut” effect. You can take inspiration from the latest trendy haircuts, such as the undercut, which consists of keeping more length on top of the head and shorter hair on the sides.
What hairstyles for a child with curly hair?
Whether you have a little girl or a little boy, curly, frizzy, or kinky hair is best left natural. For a pretty curly haircut, avoid cutting your hair too short. Instead, leave your child’s curls natural. The best hairstyle for a child with curly hair is a bob. You can also ask for a gradient to give structure to the cut, but the gradient must remain very subtle to prevent the hair from curling up.
It is also important to take good care of your child’s curly hair by detangling it regularly and providing it with adequate care. Have the ends cut to avoid breakage and knots. You can also use a special curl mousse (suitable for children) to give texture to the curls.
Same thing for frizzy hair that requires a lot of maintenance but does not need a particular hairstyle to be highlighted. For practical reasons, you can also suggest to your child to make glued braids or to put vanillas.
Ask children’s opinions before cutting their hair
Some children can be very sensitive. That’s why it’s always a good idea to prepare them for cutting their hair, especially if they’re old enough to understand. As they get older, it’s important to ask them for their opinion. Remember that hair is a physical trait that allows you to assert yourself, just like clothes. So don’t hesitate to ask them and respect their choice.
Similarly, remember to ask them questions and listen to their needs. For example, while bangs can make your child’s face look bigger, they can be extremely disturbing. This will allow you to adapt the haircut according to their issues and sensitivity.
Finally, if hairdresser appointments prove stressful for your child, consider hiring a home hairdresser. Comfortably installed in their environment, your child will feel more at ease.