Baby May 10, 2026

20 Cute Hairstyles for Baby Boys (Easy and Cool)

By Sloane Miller 9 Min Read
hairstyles for baby boys

When it comes to baby boy hair, the possibilities often feel a bit limited. We tend to assume that unless we are shaving it all off or letting it grow wild, there is not much room for styling. But that couldn’t be further from the truth. A baby boy’s hair is a blank canvas, whether he is rocking a few wispy strands or a full head of thick curls.

Styling a little boy’s hair is about finding that sweet spot between practicality and personality. You want something that stays out of his eyes while he is exploring the world, but you also want a look that captures how utterly adorable he is. From classic cuts that remind you of vintage photographs to modern, edgy styles that make him look like a tiny teenager, the options are brilliant.

The secret is working with his natural texture rather than fighting it. If he has ringlets, let them bounce. If his hair sticks straight up, lean into the spikes. You do not need strong gels or complicated tools.

We gathered twenty of the absolute best hairstyles for baby boys, broken down by hair type and vibe. Whether you are prepping for his first official haircut or just looking for a new way to style his morning bedhead, you will find the perfect look here.


For the Barely-There Fuzz

Those early months are defined by baby soft, delicate hair that seems to grow at a glacial pace. You might not need scissors yet, but you can absolutely still give him a styled look.

1. The Natural Sweep

The Natural Sweep
The Natural Sweep

When there is just enough hair to push to one side, the natural sweep is your best friend. Use a soft bristle baby brush and a tiny drop of water to gently brush the hair across his forehead. It gives a very subtle, classic look without needing any product. It is effortlessly sweet and perfect for those wispy newborn days.

2. The Soft Faux Hawk

The Soft Faux Hawk
The Soft Faux Hawk

If his hair naturally wants to stand straight up in the middle, embrace it. Take a damp cloth or a tiny bit of baby safe styling balm and pinch the hair gently at the center of his head. A soft, unstructured faux hawk is incredibly charming on a baby and requires almost zero effort to maintain throughout the day.

3. The Tiny Side Part

The Tiny Side Part
The Tiny Side Part

You can create a dapper, gentlemanly look even with very thin hair. Use a fine-tooth baby comb to create a sharp, distinct part on one side. Comb the heavier side over and the lighter side straight down. This works beautifully for formal events or holiday photos when you want him looking sharp in a tiny bowtie.

4. The Beanie Peekaboo

The Beanie Peekaboo
The Beanie Peekaboo

Sometimes the best style for sparse hair is letting an accessory do the heavy lifting. Pop a soft, lightweight beanie on his head, but push it slightly back so the wisps of hair at the front peek out over his forehead. It frames his face beautifully and gives him an instant cool, relaxed aesthetic.


For Thick and Straight Hair

Thick, straight hair is brilliant because it holds shape well, but it can also be stubborn. These styles utilize the natural volume and direction of straight hair to create defined, handsome looks.

5. The Classic Crew

The Classic Crew
The Classic Crew

You cannot go wrong with a traditional crew cut. It is short on the sides and slightly longer on top. This is the ultimate low maintenance cut for toddlers who are constantly active. It keeps the hair looking neat and tidy, prevents sweaty foreheads, and requires absolutely zero daily styling. Just wash, dry, and go.

6. The Little Surfer

The Little Surfer
The Little Surfer

Let it grow out. The surfer style features longer layers that casually sweep across the forehead and fall softly around the ears and neck. It is a relaxed, beachy look that is incredibly popular right now. The key is asking the barber for textured layers rather than a blunt cut, so the hair moves naturally.

7. The Messy Spikes

The Messy Spikes
The Messy Spikes

For hair that has a mind of its own, messy spikes are the perfect solution. Use a pea-sized amount of matte styling clay formulated for kids. Rub it between your fingers and pull it lightly through the hair at the crown, pulling upward and slightly forward. It looks intentional but delightfully chaotic.

8. The Mop Top

The Mop Top
The Mop Top

Inspired by the classic Beatles look, the mop top features long bangs that graze the eyebrows and a rounded shape overall. It is incredibly endearing on toddlers with thick, straight hair. This style requires regular trims to keep the bangs out of his eyes, but the retro charm makes the extra salon visits completely worth it.


For Curls and Texture

Curly hair is spectacular. The main goal here is maintaining moisture and defining the natural curl pattern while keeping the hair healthy and protected.

9. The Natural Halo

The Natural Halo
The Natural Halo

Let those curls roam free. The natural halo simply lets curly or coily hair grow out evenly in all directions, creating a beautiful rounded shape. The only styling required is applying a good leave-in conditioner to damp hair to define the ringlets and prevent frizz. It is a celebration of his natural texture.

10. The Tiny Afro

The Tiny Afro
The Tiny Afro

A beautifully shaped, rounded afro is a stunning look for boys with coily hair. Keeping the edges neatly lined up by a barber gives the shape structure, while the top remains soft and voluminous. Daily moisturizing with a light oil or cream keeps the hair soft and manageable.

11. The Curly Top Fade

The Curly Top Fade
The Curly Top Fade

This is a brilliant modern style. The sides and back are faded very short, while the natural curls are left long on top. It creates a fantastic contrast and keeps him cool during the summer. Plus, you only have to detangle and style the top section, which cuts your morning routine in half.

12. Two-Strand Twists

Two-Strand Twists
Two-Strand Twists

Twists are a fantastic protective style for natural hair. The hair is sectioned and twisted in pairs all over the head. They look incredibly stylish, but more importantly, they protect the ends of the hair and lock in moisture. They can stay in for several days, making them incredibly practical.

13. The Mini Braids

The Mini Braids
The Mini Braids

If his hair is long enough, small cornrows or box braids are brilliant. They are neat, striking, and keep the hair completely out of his face for active play. Make sure the braids are done very loosely so there is no tension on his sensitive scalp.


Trendy and Cool Cuts

If you want him looking like the coolest kid at the playground, these modern, stylized cuts take a little more effort but deliver a massive impact.

14. The Undercut

The Undercut
The Undercut

The undercut features shaved or very closely clipped sides with a significantly longer section of hair on top. The top can be slicked back, swept to the side, or left messy. It is an edgy, contemporary look that is incredibly photogenic.

15. The Hard Part

The Hard Part
The Hard Part

A barber uses trimmers to shave a distinct, visible line into the hair to create an exaggerated side part. It adds a sharp, architectural detail to a standard short haircut. It requires regular maintenance to keep the line crisp, but it looks exceptionally dapper.

16. The Modern Mullet

The Modern Mullet
The Modern Mullet

Yes, the mullet is back, and it is surprisingly adorable on toddlers. The modern version is softer than the eighties classic. It features a textured, messy top, slightly trimmed sides, and length at the back that grazes the collar. It is quirky, playful, and full of personality.

17. The Textured Crop

The Textured Crop
The Textured Crop

This is a major trend right now. The hair is cut with a blunt fringe across the forehead, but the top is heavily layered and textured. You use a little bit of styling paste to rough up the top so it looks piecey and dynamic. It is a brilliant mix of neat and messy.


Everyday Low Maintenance

Sometimes you just need hair that requires zero thought. These styles are for the parents who want maximum cuteness with minimal morning effort.

18. The Buzz Cut

The Buzz Cut
The Buzz Cut

The ultimate low maintenance choice. A uniform, short length all over the head. It is clean, classic, and perfect for hot weather. You never have to brush it, and you can stretch the time between haircuts by letting it grow out into a short crew cut before buzzing it again.

19. The Wash and Go

The Wash and Go
The Wash and Go

This is less a specific cut and more a philosophy. Ask your barber for a cut that follows the natural growth pattern and cowlicks of his hair. When cut correctly for his specific head, the hair will naturally fall into place after a bath without any brushing or styling required.

20. The Classic Bowl Cut (Updated)

The Classic Bowl Cut (Updated)
The Classic Bowl Cut (Updated)

Forget the severe bowl cuts of the past. The updated version is softer, with textured ends and slightly varied lengths so it does not look like a literal bowl was placed on his head. It frames the face beautifully and requires just a quick brush through in the morning to look put together.


Sloane’s Take

“As a boy mom, I vividly remember the emotional hurdle of the ‘first haircut.’ You want to hold onto those baby curls forever. But honestly? Discovering their big-boy style is just as much fun. My biggest piece of advice is to let them have some say when they’re old enough. My eldest went through a phase where he insisted on wild spikes every single morning, and looking back at those photos now brings me so much joy. Hair grows back. Let it be fun.”


Final Thoughts

Styling a little boy’s hair does not have to be an afterthought. Whether you opt for a pristine classic cut or let his natural texture run wild, the right hairstyle frames his sweet face and highlights his personality.

Remember that his hair will change dramatically in texture and color over the first few years. Embrace whatever phase he is in, invest in a gentle baby brush and a kind barber, and take far too many photos.

Which of these styles are you tempted to try next?