15 Cute Back to School Hairstyles to Try This Year
New school year means fresh starts and fun ways to show your style. Your hair is a great way to express who you are every single day. These cute and easy hairstyles will keep you looking great without taking too much time in the morning. They work for all hair types and lengths too.
Ponytail with a Twist

Start by splitting your ponytail into two parts. Twist them around each other and secure at the end. It looks fancy but only takes a few minutes. This one stays put during class and recess.
Bubble Pigtails

Put your hair in two high pigtails. Add a small hair tie every few inches down each one. Gently pull each section to make it puffy. You get a bouncy, playful look that lasts all day.
Half-Up Space Buns

Take the top half of your hair and split it into two. Make two little buns on either side of your head. Let the rest flow down. Itβs comfy and gives off fun energy.
Braided Headband

Take a small piece from one side of your hair. Braid it across your forehead and pin it at the back. It keeps hair out of your face and looks sweet. Works even if your braid isnβt perfect.
Sleek Low Bun

Gather your hair at the nape of your neck. Twist it into a neat bun and use pins to hold it. Smooth any flyaways with a bit of gel. Itβs tidy and great for dressy school events.
Double Dutch Braids

Part your hair down the middle and start Dutch braids on each side. Keep adding hair as you go toward the back. They stay tight and look cool during gym class. Plus they last all day with no touch-ups.
Curly Clip Crown

If you have natural curls, let them shine. Use colorful clips or bobby pins to form a crown around your head. Just place them where you like. Itβs effortless and super cute.
High Puff with Scarf

Pull your hair into a high puff on top of your head. Wrap a fun print scarf around the base. Tie it in a knot or bow. The scarf adds color and keeps things stylish.
Twist and Pin Curls

Take small sections of curly hair and twist them gently. Secure each twist with a clip near your scalp. Do a few around your face. It tames frizz and looks adorable.
Side Swept Bangs with Clips

Brush your bangs to one side. Hold them in place with tiny decorative clips. Choose ones with flowers or stars. It gives your whole look a sweet upgrade.
Low Twin Braids

Make two loose braids starting from behind your ears. Let them hang low down your back. Pull them slightly to make them soft and full. Theyβre comfy and never go out of style.
Top Knot with Accessory

Pull your hair up into a high knot. Use a scrunchie or patterned band to hold it. Add a hairpin or charm for extra flair. Itβs quick and works with messy hair too.
Fishtail Braid

Split your hair into two equal parts. Take a small strand from the outside of one side and cross it over. Repeat from the other side. It looks tricky but gets easier with practice.
Loose Waterfall Braid

Start near your temple and begin a braid. Drop one section each time and pick up new hair. Let the dropped part fall like a waterfall. It looks pretty without being too formal.
Pigtail Puffs

Put your hair in two pigtails at ear level. Instead of tying them flat, puff them out gently. Use fluffy scrunchies for more volume. They bounce when you walk and feel fun.
You donβt need magic to look great at school. Just a few simple tricks can make your hair pop. Pick one style to try tomorrow and see how it makes you feel.
