7 Ways to Style Your Baby Hair, No Matter Your Skill Level
One Giant Loop: H.E.R.'s hair at the Oscars was an absolute dream. Yes, it's her signature style, but the giant, single curl peeking out from underneath her beaded veil is just perfection.
Extra Wavy: Normani's baby hairs are making us want to grab our surfing gear. Her stylist created sharp, Big Kahuna-style waves to uplift this wrapped ponytail she wore to the MTV Video Music Awards.
Deep Waves: Is there anything chicer than a slicked-back bun? Yes: a slicked-back bun with wavy baby hairs that seamlessly transition to your crown, as seen here.
Half-Up, Fully Styled: "Curls need love too," New York-based hairstylist Nikki Nelms captioned this image of Hannah Brofman's natural curls in a tight, half-up pony. Note the teeny-tiny swoops at the edges.
Rhinestone-Studded: We can't name one thing we don't like about this look. Rhinestones dot the ends of model's looped edges, accompanied by zigzag-parted cornrows parts done by Fesa N.
Combed Down: For the NAACP Image Awards, Alicia Keys went for baby hair overload; her stylist gelled hers down straight all around her hairline.
Sideburn Loop: Cornrows and baby hairs: name a more iconic duo. For the American Music Awards, Ciara amplified simple straight-back cornrows with long, wavy squiggles along both sides of her face.