In a world brimming with children’s haircut options, standing out can be a challenge. The top children’s haircuts in Nigeria are designed to make your child feel special and confident. From classic styles to the latest trends, we’ve curated selections that not only reflect individuality but also cater to comfort and maintenance.
Top children’s haircuts. Photo: @ Junior Stanley , menhairdos.com, signature_stylez_barber_lounge (modified by author)
Source: UGC TABLE OF CONTENTS Key takeaways Top children’s haircuts in Nigeria in 2026 Skin fade with design Temple fade with afro High fade Low fade Retro high top Short dreads Twisted curls with a blowout fade Twisted sponge Braids Nigerian hairstyles for school and their names Half buns half down Side ponytail Bantu knots + braids Braids Pineapple updo Natural hair Mini puffs with cornrows Half up, half down Braided buns Twists What are the important factors to consider when choosing a child’s hairstyle? Key takeaways When choosing a child’s hairstyle, prioritise hair texture and type, daily maintenance requirements, and comfort during physical activities. Some top haircuts for boys include: Skin fade with design, h igh fade, and low fade. Top hairstyles for girls in Nigeria that are school-friendly include: braids, pineapple updo, and twists. There are plenty of different boys’ haircuts out there, but a lot of boys kind of want to look the same nowadays. That said, while many of these hairstyles look quite similar, some minor adjustments could make each hairstyle look one-of-a-kind.
Skin fade with design Skin fade with design. Photo: @signature_stylez_barber_lounge, IndianHairStyleFB (modified by author)
Source: UGC One of the most popular men’s hairstyles of this decade is the fade, which comes in all kinds of shapes and forms. In this case, the skin fade is adorned with an interesting design at the temple and combined with some short natural curls at the top. With a haircut like this, your child will look cool while feeling very comfortable, as the hair will not get in the eyes or ears.
Temple fade with afro Temple fade with afro. Photo: @PROFESSIONAL BARBERS ,
zilmarley_bluesman’s (modified by author)
Source: UGC If you do not want to cut your child’s hair as short as in the previous photo, you can always go for a temple fade and a natural afro on top. As long as your kid’s hair is properly moisturised, taking care of a slightly longer hairstyle should not be an issue.
High fade High fade. Photo: menhairdos.com, @manuelord_0627 (modified by author)
Source: UGC Returning to black boy hairstyles for short hair, here is a high fade. This kid’s hairstyle will leave your child feeling fresh for weeks, as most of the hair is cut very close to the head, leaving only a little bit on top. Over time, this will turn into a regular fade.
Low fade Low fade. Photo: @zilmarley_bluesman (modified by author)
Source: UGC A high fade might not be for everyone, particularly if your child is rather self-conscious about their head shape or other prominent features that might be exposed. For those cases, there is always a low fade, which is just as trendy.
Retro high top Retro high top. Photo: @how.vintage, Uncle Jamms Army (modified by author)
Source: UGC This haircut was all the rage in the 80s, and, as you know, fashion tends to come back every once in a while, skipping a generation or two. So if you have not been able to rock this ‘do in your childhood, why not offer this to your child as an alternative to a regular fade? If they do not agree, there is always the good old bald cut.
Short dreads Short dreads fade. Photo: @Junior Stanley, Trey_@ll_cool_cj (modified by author)
Source: UGC When children are quite little and do not have much hair, it is a good idea to experiment with it while it is still somewhat manageable. If you want your kid to grow their hair out in one of the simplest and most convenient ways, dreadlocks, or rather faux dreadlocks, should do the trick.
Twisted curls with a blowout fade Twisted curls with a blowout fade. Photo: Stylish men’s haircuts today’s (modiifed by author)
Source: UGC Here is another black boy’s haircut style to experiment with. You can do whatever you want with it: twist it, braid it, or make dreads, you name it. Such a haircut will be a joy for both you and your kid.
Twisted sponge Twisted sponge. Photo: @JustJacQuaye, twists_sponge (modified by author)
Source: UGC Curvy lines and zigzag shapes shaved on temples and foreheads are all the rage these days, so as long as you have a good barber, this type of hairstyle should turn out well. The importance of a good barber in cases like this one cannot be understated, as one wrong move and the whole haircut could be ruined.
Braids Child with braids and a fade. Photo: menhairdos.com (modified by author)
Source: UGC This hairstyle brings back so many memories, and if you grew up with similar pop culture references as we did, it should take you down memory lane as well. So if you want your child to grow up knowing about the 90s style, you should offer them a chance to try out this haircut.
Nigerian hairstyles for school and their names Nigerian hairstyles for school girls. Photo: @curlycrazeofficial, @Sekora and Sefari (modified by author)
Source: UGC Now, when it comes to finding a good haircut for girls, one can go crazy because of the abundance of options. There are so many different hairstyles nowadays that it is impossible to choose. It was hard, but we have managed to select 10 lovely hairstyles for girls that are both simple and unique.
Half buns half down Half buns half down. Photo: @DOPEaxxPANA (modified by author)
Source: UGC If your child wants to grow out their hair, the best way to show it off and keep it away from the face is this adorable hairstyle with buns on the top and loose hair on the bottom. If you take good care of your child’s hair, it should be all nice and bouncy.
Side ponytail Side ponytail. Photo: The Peach Passport (modified by author)
Source: UGC Another great way to show off those beautiful locks is to put the hair into a slick side ponytail. Once again, it will keep the hair away from the face, at the same time looking nice and fun.
Bantu knots + braids Bantu knots and braids. Photo: @catherine_oz (modified by author)
Source: UGC Now, if you want your child to look really special, you can try something like this. While this hairstyle looks incredibly cool, it is actually not that hard to achieve. So if you have a few hours to spare, as well as some beads and other jewellery, consider going for something like this.
Braids Children with braids. Photo: @luxxe_namoure (modiifed by author)
Source: UGC You can never go wrong with regular cornrows/braids. This is a hairstyle that has been through several generations and iterations, and it still looks cooler than ever these days. Besides, braids hairstyle is one of the protective hairstyles, so your baby’s hair will be protected by those firm braids.
Pineapple updo Pineapple updo. Photo: Momohairandbeauty, Shevona Pina (modified by author)
Source: UGC If you are looking for something fun yet simple, the pineapple updo should be your go-to hairstyle. All you have to do to achieve it is to tie a headband around her head, gathering all the hair at the top and maybe a few pins, and you are all set. If you want to look more stylish, you can braid cornrows, leaving some hair at the top to form a bun.
Natural hair Natural hair for girls. Photo: @Jay Blanco (modified by author)
Source: UGC When your child has naturally lovely hair (or if you have achieved perfection with the help of various products), it would be a shame to put it all away or (God forbid) shave/cut it off. So let your kid have their hair down every once in a while. A simple hairband should help keep the hair out of the face.
Mini puffs with cornrows Mini puffs with cornrows. Photo: @Chide lovesyou (modified by author)
Source: UGC Now, if you have been looking for a unique hairstyle for your kid, look no further, as this is one of the top children’s hairstyles in Nigeria with attachments. There are so many ways you can play around with something like this, each time creating a whole new look. If you have some time on your hands, as well as some beads and imagination, we say go for it.
Half up, half down Half up half down. Photo: @Chide lovesyou (modified by author)
Source: UGC The only thing easier than this hairstyle is letting your child run around with their hair loose. In this case, however, children can enjoy having their hair free from any braids or twists, at the same time avoiding getting hair into their mouths.
Braided buns Braided buns. Photo: @curlycrazeofficial (modified by author)
Source: UGC Braids are cute, buns are cute, so why not combine the two? That way, you will get this adorable little hairstyle that is both lovely and convenient for your child and you. This hairstyle would look particularly good on someone with long hair.
Twists Twists. Photo: @Sekora and Sefari (modified by author)
Source: UGC Last, but not least, we have the simple twists. While it might take some time to get your child’s hair into twists like that, you can leave them like that for days and not worry about a thing. Besides, you can do a lot with hair that is up in twists. The only limit is our imagination.
What are the important factors to consider when choosing a child’s hairstyle? When choosing a child’s hairstyle, prioritise hair texture and type, daily maintenance requirements, and comfort during physical activities. Select practical styles that match your family’s routine and your child’s age, while ensuring the child feels confident and happy with the final look.
So there you have it, the top children’s haircuts in Nigeria. For those with school-going children, the process of deciding the perfect hairstyle for your girl that will not only look good, but also allow them to play and have fun with other kids, might be cumbersome. And for boys, they want to look good, especially during the holiday season, where they get to one-up each other with the latest trendy haircuts. Hopefully, this list makes your decision easier.
Legit.ng shared another list of kids’ hairstyles for boys and girls. Every child wants to be unique in their own special way. What about giving your child a hairstyle that no one else has? This would emphasise your little boy or girl’s individuality and charm.
See the most popular kids’ hairstyles for boys and girls in Nigeria, and choose the one which is best for your kid!
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