5 Trendy Haircuts for Kids that Every Parent Should Know About

 

Haircuts for kids are a rite of passage for parents as well as children. Toddler haircuts indicate the growth of your baby. A new style of kids' haircut on older kids portrays their emerging personality. 

 

As their hairstyles help them express themselves, you need to consider some hairstyles for your kids. A barbershop in Claremont recommends that the parents research a bit and bring a picture of the haircut they have visualized if they wish the stylist nails the look. Let us identify a few of those styles. 

 

  1. The Bob 

 

The bob is a shorter, above-the-shoulder style, that has gained popularity among girls at present. It’s a global hairstyle for adults and kids of all hair textures, head shapes, and types. Currently, many people are getting them irrespective of their kind of hair type. Moreover, it’s a hairstyle that doesn’t need knots. 

 

The hair is cut straight across the bottom a bit above the shoulders and underneath the chin. This style can be layered, wavy, or cut in a French style from all haircut shops. There’ll be hair just above the chin with the bangs close to the eyebrows. You need to ensure that they have a steady hand and cut in a straight line. The hair should stay at the same length the entire way across. The process is time-consuming and may take between 30 and 40 minutes.” 

 

  1. The Fohawk / Mohawk 

 

The fohawk isn’t new, but in demand again. Undeniably, there are fohawks and mohawks at present, primarily because of the weather. Even soccer stars have brought the vogue out in full force. 

 

Similar to a mohawk, a thinner strip of hair is worn down the middle of the head, from top to back, and made shorter on the sides. In the case of a fohawk, the length of the sides ranges from short to medium length. However, for a pure mohawk, the sides have to be shaved off completely. Tell the barber to buzz the sides down as close as possible without a fade for a mohawk. For fohawks, clip the sides instead of buzzing, simultaneously maintaining the length of the midline. 

 

  1. The Fade 

 

This style is less extreme compared to the fashionable undercuts and mohawks. Presently, fades have gained immense popularity. It appears like a cut with shorter sides, like an undercut. However, with incremental growth in length leading up to the top instead of shaved. 

For short fades, tell the barber to choose a length anywhere between #0 and #2. For longer fades, opt for as high as #3 or #4. In every instance, clarify whether you want a high, regular, or low fade.  

 

  1. The Undercut 

 

A haircut where the sides of the head are cut short/close to the scalp as the hair on the top remains long and styled. As a traditional haircut for little boys, it appears well-maintained as well as edgy. Due to its cut being so close on the sides, it’s the perfect cut for the summer when temperatures are high and kids play outside. Trim the top a little, and then buzz the sides. After the stylist completes, ask for a part on the side from which the hair falls naturally. 

Only the cut can’t achieve a slick appearance. You’ll have to use wax or gel, particularly to add volume or slick back the hair.  

 

  1. The Wedge 

 

Unlike a bob, the wedge is slanted. It’s designed at a descending angle so the hair on top is longer than the base to give it the wedge and longer face-framing bangs. It has gained popularity due to its sophisticated style. Tell the stylist to trim the back short and close to the nape while cutting the top into layers that become longer while they inch closer to the front. 

If you wish to dye it, do take care of the hair with quality deep conditioners and haircuts when required. 

 

Inference 

 

You can avail yourself of these stylish haircuts for your kids from any barbershop in Rancho Cucamonga initially. Later on, if you feel confident enough, then you may try them in the DIY method. 
 

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