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Double Messy Bun for Little Girls:
Easy Curly Hair Tutorial, Tips & Video Help

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RaDona Ludlow, Licensed Cosmetologist
Naturally curly hair · soft twists · easy updo
Uses original post photos and Boys & Girls Hairstyles videos only

This refreshed version keeps the heart of the original post: a fast and easy way to pull back naturally curly hair using two soft messy buns and pinned-back sides. Instead of a thin page with repeated copy, this redesign turns the hairstyle into a fuller how-to guide with clearer steps, curly-hair tips, photo callouts, and direct support from your own YouTube channel.

Best feature
Fast
This style comes together quickly, which is exactly why it works so well for little girls and busy mornings.
Best hair type
Curly
Natural curl gives the buns instant fullness and helps the finished look feel soft instead of too polished.
Main appeal
Playful
Two buns, loose twists, and face-framing curls make the hairstyle feel cute without needing accessories.
Best for
Real life
It can work for school, photos, church, or any day you want hair off the face while still looking special.
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Why parents like this one
It looks like you spent more time than you did. That is the sweet spot for little-girl styles: soft enough for everyday, cute enough for pictures.

Watch: A Curly Updo Video from @boysandgirlshairstyles

The original page introduces the idea quickly, but the redesign becomes much more useful when readers can watch a related curly updo tutorial from your own channel right away.

Use the Original Post Images as Your Main Inspiration

Little girl with curly hair styled in a double messy bun, showcasing a playful and easy hairstyle against a red background.
Side view
Soft Curls Framing the Face
This angle shows why the style feels so sweet on curly hair: the face-framing curls stay soft while the updo keeps most of the hair back.
Double messy bun hairstyle for little girls with naturally curly hair, showcasing loose twists and playful curls against a red background.
Back view
Where the Double Bun Detail Shows Best
From the back you can see the soft structure of the buns, plus the texture that curly hair naturally adds to the whole style.

What You Need Before You Start

The live post keeps the technique simple, and that is part of the appeal. You do not need complicated tools to make this look work.

  • A parting comb or your fingers for quick sectioning
  • Two to four small elastics, depending on how you build the buns
  • Bobby pins for securing loose twists or fluffy ends
  • Light spray, curl cream, or leave-in conditioner if the curls need a little definition
  • Optional clips or bows if you want to dress the look up
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Curly-hair truth
Curly hair often makes this hairstyle easier, not harder. The natural bend in the hair helps the buns look fuller and more intentional with less work.

How to Create a Double Messy Bun on Little Girls with Curly Hair

The original post describes two messy buns with pinned-back sides in a loose twist. This updated page keeps that exact direction and turns it into a clearer, parent-friendly step-by-step flow.

  1. 1
    Start with dry or lightly damp curls
    Brush only as much as needed. For naturally curly hair, keeping some texture intact makes the buns fuller and softer.
  2. 2
    Section the top or upper sides into two bun areas
    Create one section on each side where you want the buns to sit. They do not need to be perfectly symmetrical to look cute.
  3. 3
    Twist and gather each section loosely
    Twisting first helps the buns keep shape without looking tight or severe. Curly texture does a lot of the work here.
  4. 4
    Wrap each side into a messy bun
    Secure with an elastic or a few pins. Let a few curls pop out rather than forcing every piece into place.
  5. 5
    Pin back the sides in a loose twist
    This is one of the details from the original post that makes the style feel finished. The loose twist keeps hair away from the face while staying soft.
  6. 6
    Adjust the curls and finish lightly
    Pull a few curls forward if you want a softer face frame, then use only a light finishing product so the style still moves naturally.

Easy Ways to Customize the Double Messy Bun

This hairstyle can stay simple or feel a little more dressed up depending on how you place the buns and finish the curls.

Variation 1
Classic double messy bun
Keep both buns soft and loose for the fastest everyday version.
Everyday
Variation 2
Dressy curly updo
Add a ribbon, clip, or floral accent to make the look feel more occasion-ready.
Dressier
Variation 3
Higher placement
Move the buns slightly higher if you want a more playful, youthful shape.
Playful

How to Help the Style Last on Curly Hair

ProblemBest fixWhy it helps
Buns slippingTwist first, then secureA twisted base gives each bun structure before you pin or elastic it into place.
Frizz around the faceUse a tiny amount of curl creamThis helps define curls without flattening the soft look of the style.
Uneven fullnessFluff both buns at the endMaking final adjustments after securing helps the hairstyle feel balanced and intentional.
Loose side piecesPin the side twist discreetlyThe loose twist is pretty, but it still needs one secure anchor point to last.
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Best hold reminder
The style should look soft, but the base should still be secure. Focus on strong anchors and soft finishes instead of spraying everything stiff.

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