When June rolls around, excitement for traditional festivals takes over, and of course, the little ones want to get into the spirit too—hair and all. To break away from tradition and add a little extra charm, go for hairstyles that are simple, comfortable, and have a fun twist—without being complicated to do.
We’ve put together a few suggestions that capture the country spirit while making life easier for parents in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. These styles give kids’ outfits a stylish boost while keeping them comfortable so they can enjoy the party to the fullest.
Going Beyond the Basics: How to Style Your Kids' Hair
The June festivals are a time to celebrate with plenty of color and joy, and your hair doesn’t have to take a back seat. Braids, buns, and accessories can create a look full of personality, as well as that cute effect that everyone loves in photos.
To give your hairstyle a festive touch, try adding traditional elements like checkered ribbons, small flowers, or colorful bows. This creates a beautiful look with that handmade touch that’s so perfect for the rural celebrations of Brazil.
1. Side braids with ribbons
Make simple braids on the sides of your head and weave colorful ribbons into the strands. The movement of the ribbons adds a cheerful touch to the hairstyle and makes all the difference in your look, without taking much time to style.
2. Two buns with bows
Two high buns, one on each side, are super cool and work for both boys and girls. Accessorize with red bows, checkered patterns, or even small flowers to capture the June festival spirit in a laid-back way.
3. Twisted half-up hairstyle
For those looking for a quick style, twisting small sections on each side and securing them at the back transforms a simple hairstyle into something charming and unique—perfect for those who prefer a look that’s less tight but still neat.
Why does changing a child's hairstyle make a difference?
In addition to making their look more fun, putting some extra effort into their hair helps boost the kids’ self-esteem. When they feel special, they’re more eager to join in, and the party becomes even more lively.
Another advantage is that, at larger parties, these details make it easier for adults to spot children in a crowd—a simple precaution that can make all the difference when it comes to the children’s safety.
Comfort First
It’s essential that the hairstyle doesn’t cause discomfort for children. Choose lightweight accessories that don’t pull too tightly on the scalp. Avoid using too much hairspray or products that dry out the hair.
Before the party, try out the hairstyle to make sure the child can play and move around without feeling uncomfortable—that way, the cute look won’t become a source of complaints later on.
Hairstyle Trends for Kids at the June Festivals
The June festivals always offer a delightful blend of tradition and modernity. Many moms and dads have been creating their own creative versions at home, using whatever they have on hand to make their little ones look even more stylish.
The key is to prioritize practicality and comfort, while always taking into account what the child likes and is able to wear, so that the experience is fun for everyone.
Common Questions About June Festival Hairstyles for Kids
Which accessories work best?
Checkered fabric ribbons, small artificial flowers, soft elastic bands, and colorful bows are easy to find and perfectly capture the party’s vibe. It’s also worth getting creative by using accessories you can make yourselves at home. .
How long does it take to do these hairstyles?
Most of these ideas can be done in as little as 15 or 20 minutes, which is a big help for those who are short on time before heading out to enjoy the traditional treats of the June Festival.
What if my child doesn't like having their hair tied back?
In that case, try pinning up just a few strands, leaving the rest of the hair loose and flowing. The important thing is to respect the child’s wishes so they feel comfortable and can enjoy the party without feeling uncomfortable. </