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Easy Hair Tutorials for Kids | Boys and Girls Hairstyles
🪮 Tutorials Hub · Kids, Short Hair & DIY

Hair Tutorials for Boys and Girls:
Easy Video Lessons, Haircuts & Styling Guides

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RaDona Ludlow, Licensed Cosmetologist
Kids cuts · boys haircuts · short hair · pixies · curls
Built from your live page and YouTube channel

Your current page already points in the right direction: it is a broad tutorial hub for boys, girls, moms, short hair, curly hair, pixies, and product help. This redesign makes it feel much more intentional by turning it into a cleaner tutorial gateway page with a stronger hero, better category sections, more useful internal paths, and a richer mix of images from the site and matching YouTube videos from RaDona’s channel.

Professional hairstylist RaDona and client smiling, showcasing a short and soft layered haircut tutorial for boys and girls hairstyles.
Featured tutorial style

Easy, Real-World Hair Tutorials for the Whole Family

This page works best as a welcome hub into your biggest tutorial categories: kids cuts, boys haircuts, pixie and short-hair styling, curly hair help, and simple at-home guidance people can actually use.

Best use
Start here
This page works best as a broad entry point into your most important tutorial categories and internal pages.
Biggest audience
Families
The live page clearly speaks to moms, kids, DIY stylers, and anyone wanting practical at-home help.
Strongest topic
Tutorials
Haircuts, styling, braids, short hair, and curly hair all work well when introduced from one main tutorial hub.
Best improvement
Clarity
The redesign turns a long mixed article into cleaner sections with clearer paths into the rest of the site.
Why this page matters
This is one of your best pages to act like a true content hub. Instead of trying to explain every category at length, it should introduce the categories well, show real video examples, and guide visitors deeper into the site quickly.

Watch: A Strong All-Around Tutorial Video

Your current page says “Check out our latest YouTube Hair Tutorial Video,” which is exactly the right instinct. In the redesign, a strong all-around tutorial video becomes a more central feature so the page feels alive and connected to the channel from the start.

The Main Tutorial Categories This Page Should Highlight

The live page already introduces several tutorial buckets. The redesign keeps that same content direction, but organizes it into clearer categories so users know where to click next.

Elegant hairstyle featuring a sleek, polished bun with a unique double loop design, showcasing hairstyling techniques for boys and girls.
Most practical for moms
Kids & Family Hairstyles
School-day styles, little girl haircuts, braid ideas, and everyday looks for busy families should be one of the strongest click paths from this page.
School styles Family-friendly
Short hairstyle for older women, featuring a smiling woman with short, light-colored hair against a red background, emphasizing easy-to-manage styles for various age groups.
Best high-interest bucket
Short Hair Tutorials
Short hair, pixies, bobs, and easy styling help are some of the strongest visual and search-driven categories on your site right now.
Pixies Bobs
Short, stylish platinum blonde haircut on a young woman, showcasing a modern look suitable for girls’ hairstyles and haircuts.
Biggest style statement
Pixie & Styling Tutorials
Your current page specifically calls out pixie tutorials, and that deserves a dedicated visual category because it is one of the brand’s strongest content lanes.
Modern cuts Styling ideas
Hairstyle tutorial featuring a model with a sleek high ponytail and intricate hair texture, showcasing a modern and trendy look for easy recreation at home.
Best specialty topic
Curly Hair & Texture Help
The live page is right to call out curly hair tutorials. Texture-specific help is one of the most useful things you can offer people trying to style at home with confidence.
Texture-aware DIY friendly

Hair Tutorials for Boys, Girls, and All Ages

The current page makes an important point: Boys and Girls Hairstyles is not just about one age or one haircut type. The site covers boys cuts, girls styles, short hair, older women, curly hair, and more. That wide scope should stay, but the copy should feel cleaner and more confident.

This is where the hub can position RaDona as a practical guide for families, DIY haircuts, and women looking for professional-looking results at home. It should help the user decide whether they want a kids style, a haircut lesson, a short-hair guide, or a styling video, then move them into the right next page.

Featured YouTube Videos to Build This Page Around

These video choices give the page much better visual range than the current long article because they reflect several of your strongest tutorial categories: boys cuts, short hair, kids hair, layers, and pixie styling.

Best Next Clicks for Visitors

A strong tutorial hub should move people quickly into the content bucket they actually want. These are the paths that make the most sense from this page.

Products, Tools, and Extra Help

Your current page already mentions that RaDona recommends certain tools and products to help people get better results. That is a smart section to keep, but it works better when it is positioned as support for the tutorials instead of another long paragraph block.

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Best supporting content
Pair haircut and styling tutorials with simple tool and product guidance so users know what brush, scissors, clips, mousse, or finishing product actually makes the technique easier at home.
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