Peinado para niñas
Hey everyone! I'm so excited to share my go-to easy hairstyle for my little girl: space buns! If you're looking for a fun, practical, and incredibly cute look that keeps hair neatly out of their face all day, you absolutely have to try this. I used to struggle with complicated braids, but space buns are a total game-changer for busy mornings. It’s definitely a favorite for any parent seeking an easy hairstyle for a girl that looks fantastic. Creating these adorable buns is much simpler than you might think, making it perfect even when you're short on time. First, I always make sure her hair is brushed thoroughly to get rid of any tangles – this makes the whole process smoother and prevents any bumps. Then, I use a comb to part her hair down the middle, from the forehead all the way to the nape of the neck. Don't worry if it's not perfectly straight; a little messiness adds to the charm and gives it a more relaxed, playful vibe. Next, I gather one section of hair into a high ponytail on the side of her head. I like to aim for just above the ears for that classic space bun look. Once it's secure with a hair elastic, I gently twist the ponytail until it starts to coil around itself, forming a bun. You can either wrap it tightly for a sleek bun or loosen it up a bit for a more playful, messy bun look. For extra volume, sometimes I even backcomb the ponytail slightly before twisting. I secure it with another elastic, sometimes using a few bobby pins for extra hold if her hair is really thick or silky. Repeat the same steps on the other side, trying your best to match the position and size of the first bun for symmetry. What I love most about space buns is how versatile they are and how quickly you can achieve them. For a quick everyday look, the basic two buns are perfect. But if we're heading to a party or just want to add a little extra sparkle, I sometimes braid each ponytail before twisting it into a bun – it gives a beautiful textured effect! You can also create half-up space buns by only sectioning off the top half of the hair, leaving the rest down. This is great for showing off longer locks while still getting that cute bun detail. Leaving some front pieces out to frame her face, or adding cute bows, ribbons, or even a sprinkle of hair glitter can elevate the style even further. For different hair types, I have a few tricks. If your child has fine hair, a little texturizing spray before creating the ponytails can give the buns more grip and volume. For thicker or curlier hair, making sure to use strong elastics and perhaps a few extra bobby pins will keep everything secure. And don't be afraid to embrace the natural texture – sometimes a slightly messier bun looks even cuter! My daughter absolutely loves her space buns because they're comfortable and stay put through all her adventures, from playground visits to art projects. Plus, they look super adorable in photos! It’s truly an easy hairstyle for a girl that delivers maximum cuteness with minimal effort. Give it a try, and I’d love to hear how it goes for you and your little one!



























































