Simple and Easy Hairstyles for Girls for Festival season

Simple and Easy Hairstyles for Girls for Festival Season

Festivals are all about color, joy, and celebration — and children love being part of the fun. While picking out festive outfits for your daughter might be the first thing on your list, the right hairstyle for girls during festivals can complete the look and make the day extra special. Whether it’s Diwali, Eid, Navratri, or Christmas, festive hairstyles for kids should be easy to manage, comfortable to wear, and safe for delicate hair.

A festive hairstyle does more than just style the hair — it completes the look, adding charm to ethnic and traditional outfits. At the same time, it keeps kids comfortable, since properly tied or styled hair helps prevent tangles during long celebrations. Tuco Kids makes everyday hair care easy with safe, nourishing products made just for children’s skin and hair. Check out Tuco Kids here

Here’s a guide to creative yet simple hairstyles that parents can try for their little girls this festive season.

Cute & Easy Hairstyles for Girls During Festivals

1. Floral Bun

Tie your child’s hair into a neat bun and decorate it with fresh flowers like jasmine or marigolds. This style is traditional, elegant, and perfect for weddings and Diwali parties.

 

 

2. Braided Crown

Part the hair in the middle, braid two sections, and wrap them around the head like a crown. Secure with pins and add a small accessory for a fairy-tale look.

 

 

3. Side French Braid

Create a side braid starting from the crown and let it flow down one shoulder. Add beads or a decorative clip to give it a festive vibe.

 

 

4. Twisted Ponytail

Take two small sections of hair from the front, twist them back, and tie into a ponytail. It’s playful, modern, and comfortable for kids to wear all day.

 

 

5. Bubble Braid

Tie the hair into a ponytail, then add small rubber bands at intervals to create a bubble effect. Wrap each section with festive ribbons for an extra pop.

 

 

6. Messy Bun with Hair Accessories

For older girls, a soft messy bun decorated with pearl clips or glittery pins looks chic while still being age-appropriate.

 

 

7. Waterfall Braid

A waterfall braid allows strands of hair to fall loose like a cascade, giving a delicate, princess-like appearance. Great for special festive evenings.

 


8. Side Bun with Gajra

A neat side bun decorated with a fresh gajra (string of jasmine flowers gives a traditional yet elegant look, perfect for weddings and pujas. The side placement of the bun adds a festive twist to the everyday bun style.


 

9. Ribbon-Woven Braid 

Make a simple braid but weave a colorful ribbon through it as you braid. This adds a festive touch and matches beautifully with ethnic outfits.

 

 

10. Fishtail Braid 

For older girls, a fishtail braid looks chic and stylish. You can add tiny beads or floral pins into the braid to give it a festive sparkle.

 

 

Hair Care Tips for Kids During Festivals

  • Avoid tight hairstyles – Sleek buns and braids look pretty but pulling too tightly can hurt the scalp and cause breakage. Keep styles gentle yet secure.
  • Use soft accessories – Choose fabric scrunchies or smooth clips. Avoid rubber bands or sharp pins that can damage hair or scratch the scalp.
  • Moisturize hair – Outdoor festivities can dry hair. A light oil massage or spritz of leave-in conditioner keeps it soft and frizz-free. Coconut or almond oil works well. Say goodbye to painful knots with the Tuco Natural Hair Detangler Spray, made for kids’ sensitive hair. Safe, nourishing, and non-toxic, it makes hair smooth and easy to manage.
  • Skip harsh products – Hairsprays, gels, or chemical-based stylers contain alcohol and fragrances that irritate kids’ hair and scalp. Use aloe vera gel or water-based sprays instead. Make hair wash time gentle and healthy for your children with Tuco Shampoo. Nourishing and tear-free, it cleans without sulfates or toxic chemicals, leaving your little one’s hair soft, strong, and easy to manage. 
  • Remove accessories at night – Take out clips, pins, and bands before bedtime to prevent tangles and breakage. A loose braid works well for sleeping.
  • Don’t over-wash – Shampooing too often strips natural oils. Wash every 2–3 days unless hair is sweaty or dirty.
  • Avoid heat styling – Kids’ hair is fragile, so skip curlers, straighteners, or hot dryers. If needed, use the cool setting from a safe distance.

Festivals are a time of fun and family bonding, and styling your daughter’s hair can be a wonderful way to make her feel included in the celebration. From traditional floral buns to playful bubble braids and sparkly accessories, there are plenty of hairstyles for girls during festivals that are easy to create and safe for children’s hair.

With a little creativity and care, you can make every festive occasion extra special while keeping your child’s comfort and hair health in mind.



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