21+ Simple Hairstyles For School Girls

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A stylish hairstyle can elevate your style

. For teenage girls, the school uniform doesn’t allow scope for experimentation. So, here are some fun hairstyles for school girls to jazz up the look. These hairstyles can range from simple to intricate as per your choice. Teen girls are interested in fashion and love to be trendy. So, you can try these hairstyles out to impress your friends and look edgy and unique. However, it is important to ensure your school is okay with these hairstyles. Read on to know more.

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21+ Adorable Hairstyles For School Girls

1. Twist through ponytail

Twist through ponytail hairstyle for school girls

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This is a two-minute, back-to-school simple teen look.

How to style it:

  • Tie your hair in a low ponytail and secure it with a hair elastic.
  • Go a few inches down, tie another elastic and pull the hair through the second elastic.
  • Tie the third elastic in the same way and pull the hair through.
  • Apply some hairspray to remove the flyaways if any.

2. Messy side braid

Messy side-braid hairstyle for school girls

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There are several kinds of braided hairstyles such as French braids, Dutch braids, fishtail braids, and messy side braids. Whether your teen is heading to high school or a casual gathering, a messy side braid is always the right teenage hairstyle for school.

How to style it:

  • Divide your hair into two with a deep side part.
  • Divide these two sections into four more parts.
  • Start with a segment of hair from the far side and cross under the next layer and then over the third and then fourth and braid it till the end.
  • Tie the end with an elastic band.
  • Now tug some sections of hair with your fingers to create the messy look.
  • Tug the hair all over the crown to have a gorgeous messy braid.

3. Space buns

Space buns hairstyle for school girls

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Space buns are the cutest teenage hairstyle and the most eye-catchy among all tie-ups. You can use a hair clip to secure the bun.

How to style it:

  • Part your hair into two sections and make ponytails.
  • Brush your ponytails properly and start twisting them like a coil.
  • Once done, secure the coil like a bun with bobby pins.
  • Do the same on both sides and you have your quirky chic space buns.
protip_icon Do remember
Avoid tying your child’s hair too tight as hairstyles that pull the hair continuously can damage hair follicles, which can lead to permanent hair loss (1).

4. Half updo bun

Half-updo bun hairstyle for school girls

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Whenever in a rush, go for updos. The half updo bun or half-up half-down is indeed a two-minute hairstyle.

How to style it:

  • Grab the top part of the hair with your hands and separate it from the bottom half.
  • Secure the top half with a hair tie. Keep it tight.
  • Tease the tail of the pony for the bun.
  • Twist the tail around the pony once and secure it with bobby pins.
  • Brush the other half of hair to free it from tangles.
  • You may braid a small part of the remaining hair, and tie it around the bun or leave it loose.
  • Spritz some hairspray to keep the look clean.

5. Hair bow

Hair bow hairstyle for school girls

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This is super simple, elegant and cute. Your girl can wear hair accessories like hair bows to school any day.

How to style it:

  • Spritz some hairspray on the front part of the hair.
  • Then tie a regular classic ponytail with a hair elastic.
  • Pull the center of your ponytail through the elastic but not all of it; make a loop leaving the loose ends to fall on the forehead.
  • Now, separate the loop into two, like bows.
  • Grab the ends of the hair and fold them in the hollow between the two halves to create the center knot of the bow.
  • Gently tug the strands of hair in the bow to make it look fuller and voluminous.

6. Boho chic faux braid for long hairstyle

Boho chic faux hairstyle for school girls with long hair

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Although it looks complicated and professional, it’s easy to do. Follow our steps to nail the perfect boho chic braid for your girl’s long tresses.

How to style it:

  • Brush your hair flat.
  • Grab a portion of hair from the right side of the head and twist it; do the same with the left side.
  • Secure these two twisted sides with one elastic band.
  • Grab another portion of hair from the right side, twist it; repeat the same on the left side and again secure both the twists with a band.
  • As you repeat this step three times, you have your top ready.
  • Now grab the hair falling back on the neck and make it into a regular braid.
  • Use bobby pins to secure the hairstyle.
  • Use your fingers gently and tug parts of hair from the braids to create the messy boho look.

7. Spiked pixie

Spiked pixie hairstyle for school girls

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Pixies are no longer about just short and shaved hairs. You can straightaway get spikes from your pixie and take it to the next level.

How to style it:

  • Go for a pixie cut with more spiky hair in the front of your face; chop the back as small as possible or do a mild shaving.
  • Now apply hair gel generously in the front longer section of your hair and make the spikes using your fingers.
  • Apply some gel at the sides too to give a clean look.

8. Back brush and pins hairstyle

Back brush and pins hairstyle for school girls

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This can be the simplest of all teenager’s hairstyles for school. If your girl has medium length hair, here’s the most relaxed yet elegant hairstyle for her.

How to style it:

  • Back brush the hair and remove any tangles.
  • Start with a mild amount of hairspray, and then gather some hair from the front and sides of your forehead and separate this section from the rest of the hair.
  • Brush this section all the way back and secure this layer with bobby pins or hair elastic.
protip_icon Quick tip
Every child has a unique hair type. Not all of these hairdos will suit one. So do some research to determine which hairstyles are suited for your child’s hair type.

9. Very short layers

Very short layers hairstyle for school girls

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Short haircuts are not boring in any way. Let your girl go with these layers and look splendid. This is one of the ideal back-to-school hairstyles for teens.

How to style it:

  • Ask the hairstylist to layer the hair down to the earlobes.
  • In short hair, layers become more prominent and effortless to gain the attention.
  • Apply some hair serum or texturizing mousse to keep the short hair shiny and thick.
  • You will not need to create any parting on your head; the layers will naturally cover all parts of the hair.

10. Side braided ponytail

Side-braided hairstyle for school girls

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Teen girl, long hair, and always in a rush? We got you. Try our one-sided braid and ponytail.

How to style it:

  • Divide the hair into two sides.
  • From the right end, grab a portion of hair and divide it into three parts.
  • Now cross each of these sections one over the other to make a braid. Secure the end with a hair band.
  • Do the same with the left side hair too.
  • Grab all the hair, along with the braid and tie the whole as a ponytail. Now you have your side braid ponytail.

11. Crown braid

Crown braid hairstyle for school girls

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If your teen is headed to a party or any occasion in school, let her glow like the queen of tresses with this easy hairstyle for schools.

How to style it:

  • Part the hair in the center and start from the back.
  • Take three sections of hair from the right side of the parting at the back and braid it toward the forehead.
  • Repeat the same on the other side.
  • Once you get two braids, bring them to the middle of your forehead in such a way that they form a crown at the front. Secure it with bobby pins. Your crown braid is ready.

12. Wavy tight curls for long hair

Wavy tight curls hairstyle for school girls with long hair

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Tight curls look extremely attractive and give an edge to any curly hair. If your teen daughter has big curls, here’s how she can style it.

How to style it:

  • Wash your hair with shampoo and conditioner. Apply a generous amount of hair mousse to hold on the beautiful curls.
  • Brush the hair properly, so there are no tangles.
  • To create the tight look, use some rollers and roll some portions of the hair.
  • Then use a hairbrush and gently brush the hair, to tease the curls a little.
  • Apply some hairspray to hold the hair.

13. Wrapped ponytail

Wrapped ponytail hairstyle for school girls

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Twist, wrap and secure — you’ve your ponytail. You may also pair it with a headband to get a sporty look!

How to style it:

  • Tie your hair in a regular ponytail and secure it with a hair tie.
  • Now grab a very thin section of hair from the left side of the ponytail and wrap it around the hair tie.
  • Then loop it through the elastic tie to tightly secure it.
  • If the tail is longer, secure it with a bobby pin.

14. Crimped hairstyle

Crimped hairstyle for school girls

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Crimps look chic and last longer than any other style.

How to style it:

  • Start by brushing the hair and apply a generous amount of heat protectant spray.
  • Take small sections of hair and make waves through the crimping iron.
  • Keep repeating this pattern until all the hair is crimped. This is going to last for about two weeks.

15. Rope braid

Rope braid hairstyle for school girls

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It is neat, elegant and a no-fail hairstyle that works every day for young girls.

How to style it:

  • Tie the hair back into a high ponytail.
  • Brush properly to avoid any tangles.
  • Twist the ponytail till its end.
  • Secure with a hair elastic.

The rope braid can be styled with various accessories and modifications to make it even more appealing. Kait Nichole, a mother and a blogger from the US, shares how a subtle modification known as top knot braid is one of her favored hairstyles. She says, “This hairstyle is one of my personal favorites. Lacy always gets tons and tons of compliments on her hair when she wears it like this and the best part is, it couldn’t be easier so I’m just going to do a braid when she already has her hair in a ponytail (i).”

16. Lob with round edges

Lob with round edges hairstyle for school girls

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Long bobs look neater and more splendid with round edges. How to get the perfect rounded edge? Here’s how.

How to style it:

  • Apply a generous amount of hair smoothening serum.
  • Blow-dry the hair and even out the edges.
  • Use a curling iron to curl the ends of the hair lightly.
  • Take a brush and roll the curled edges further inwards, instead of brushing them flat.
protip_icon Quick tip
Don’t allow your child to use hair products just because an advertisement claims certain benefits. Instead, buy them hair products recommended by a good dermatologist that is suited for their hair type.

17. Messy top bun

Messy top bun hairstyle for school girls

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A messy bun will never go out of trend, and no matter what the length of your girl’s hair is, it is meant to look pretty.

How to style it:

  • Flip your hair upside down and tie it as a high ponytail.
  • If you don’t have naturally wavy hair, apply some dry shampoo to add texture.
  • Do not use a comb, or it will undo the messy look.
  • Start twisting the hair and keep spinning it around the ponytail base.
  • Keep wrapping the hair at the bun’s base, keeping the tail outside.
  • In the end, secure the tail with bobby pins and hair elastic.

18. Heavy bang bobs

Heavy bang bobs hairstyle for school girls

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Go for heavy bangs if you are choosing a bob haircut. It will splendidly hide big foreheads while highlighting the best features of her face. This can be a great hairstyle for girls with straight hair.

How to style it:

  • Start with chopping the hair from the back short, close to the nape. Keeping the heavier bangs on the front of the hair.
  • Dye the hair with two different shades, one lighter and one darker to complement the look.
  • Apply some serum and straighten the hair for the classy finished look.

19. High fashion wavy pixie

High fashion wavy pixie hairstyle for school girls

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A regular pixie can go a long way with small waves.

How to style it:

  • Wash the hair with shampoo and apply some texturizing mousse to create texture.
  • Let the hair dry naturally, allowing the natural layers of your pixie to settle down on the head.
  • Apply some hair serum in your hands and run your fingers through the hair to create the wavy mixture of hair.
  • Do not brush the hair.

20. Bob hairstyle with heavy curls

Bob hairstyle with heavy curls hairstyle for school girls

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This look has been on trend for decades. It’s classy, sexy and a fantastic hairstyle for outgoing teenage girls who love to look their best.

How to style it:

  • Heavy curls make a bob look classier and sexier. Start with applying a generous amount of texturizing mousse; this will give your hair a lot of texture.
  • Start rolling your hair using hair rollers and keep them for about 15 minutes each.
  • You will have tight and heavy curls dangling all over.
  • Gently run your fingers through the hair to give it a naturally curly look. You may also brush through very smoothly.
  • Apply some hairspray if there are baby hairs.

21. Chignon low bun

Chignon low bun hairstyle for school girls

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It may look complicated, but it is a super easy, everyday hairstyle.

How to style it:

  • Gather your hair and tie it into a low ponytail.
  • Using your fingers, make a small opening above the ponytail and loop the pony through this opening.
  • Grab the tail of the pony and loop it through the same loop.
  • Secure the hair with bobby pins, and you have your easy chignon bun.

22. Bubble ponytail

Creating a bubble ponytail is a fun and stylish way to elevate a classic hairstyle. Here’s a simplified guide to mastering this hairstyle.

How to style it:

  • Start by washing your hair with a volumizing shampoo and conditioner to give it extra volume.
  • Apply hair serum to tame frizz, and use hairspray on a toothbrush to smoothen baby hairs and flyaways.
  • Gather your hair into a mid or high ponytail, ensuring it’s free of tangles, and secure it with an elastic.
  • Place another elastic about one to two inches down from the first. Gently tug at the sides of this section to create a rounded bubble shape. Repeat this process down the length of your ponytail.
  • After forming all your bubbles, gently tug at their sides to make them neat and even.
  • Finish by misting the hair with a strong-hold hairspray to keep the style in place.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What are some hairstyles that work well with glasses?

The Dutch braid, high ponytail, ponytail bun, flip ponytail, and side twist ponytail work well for individuals wearing glasses to school.

2. Which hairstyles work well with a hair accessory?

You can let your hair down and style it with an attractive headband or tie them in a ponytail using a bow clip or scrunchie to fasten it. You can contain the flyaways with a cute hair clip.

3. How can I style my hair for school if I have a short bob?

For short hair or a bob, try the half-up, half-down hairstyle, or go for a single small braid on one side of the hair. Try beach waves or tie a low bun if you feel too lazy.

This list of hairstyles for school girls is a go-to solution for fashion-conscious teenagers. Schools often have a fixed uniform that gives only a few options for girls to express their fashion. So you may try a fresh haircut, such as short layers, wavy pixie, or heavy bob, based on your girl’s face shape and hair type. Long hair may be styled with tight curls, a messy side braid, a twisted ponytail, or a rope braid, while medium-length hair may be brushed quickly and pinned to give a relaxed style. Choose the style that your girl loves the most.

Infographic: Easy Hairstyles For School-Going Girls

You may wish to comb and style your little girl’s pretty hair every day in different ways; however, coming up with new hairstyles that are also easy to make can be difficult. Therefore, we’ve presented a few simple hairstyles you can explore for your little girl. All these hairstyles take a few minutes to style, making them a perfect choice for school girls.

modest and cute school girl hairstyles (infographic)

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Key Pointers

  • A simple yet fashionable hairstyle enriches your girl’s overall style and showcases an edgy look.
  • Popular and chic hairstyles for teen girls include the wavy pixie, heavy bang bob, rope braid, side braided ponytail, or boho chic faux braid.
  • Consider your girl’s face shape, hair type, personal preferences, and school-related requirements before styling or cutting her hair.
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