If I had a dollar for every time someone told me you can’t do braided pigtails with short hair, I’d be lounging on a beach, sipping iced coffee, and still plotting cute hairstyles in my head. But here’s the truth: short hair doesn’t mean boring hair.
In fact, with the right tricks (and a couple of bobby pins you’ll definitely lose in 48 hours), braided pigtails for short hair are totally possible—and seriously adorable. Trust me, I’ve tried them all. And yes, sometimes my arms go numb halfway through, but beauty has its price, right?
So, why are we here? You’re probably wondering if you can rock braided pigtails without needing hair that touches your elbows. The answer: absolutely.
Whether you’ve got a blunt bob, a shaggy pixie, or something in between, there are braided styles that work with your short hair—not against it.
I’ve tested these styles on myself, friends, and even a suspiciously patient dog (kidding, mostly), and I’m here to show you exactly how to make it work—without needing to grow your hair out three more inches.
1. Mini Cornrow Pigtails
Mini cornrow pigtails are my go-to when I want something edgy but clean. They’re perfect for short hair because the tight braiding keeps everything in place—no flyaways, no fuss.
I usually part my hair down the middle, cornrow each section, and tie the ends into mini pigtails with clear elastics.
Bonus: it lasts a few days and gives serious “cool girl” energy—just like these braided pigtails for Black women.
2. Short Box Braid Pigtails
This one takes some time, but wow—it’s worth it. I had my stylist install short box braids, and then I split them into two pigtails.
It’s cute, low-maintenance, and works beautifully for all face shapes.
If you’re into protective styles like box braids, this is a must-try that balances playful and practical.
3. Simple Double Pigtail Braids
Some days, simple is best. I grab two sections, do basic three-strand braids, and boom—done in five minutes.
This style is ideal for short, straight hair and works especially well if your hair has a bit of texture.
If you’re short on time, it’s a great addition to your list of easy hairstyles for short hair.
4. Micro Braid Pigtails
These are tiny, detailed, and totally Pinterest-worthy. I once wore micro braid pigtails to a music fest and got non-stop compliments.
You’ll need patience or a skilled friend, but the payoff is a lightweight, flexible style that looks amazing on both natural and relaxed hair.
5. Side-Parted Short Pigtails
A deep side part changes everything—it gives short braided pigtails more dimension and a little drama.
I usually do this when I want to highlight one side of my face (pro tip: pair with a bold earring).
It’s a subtle twist on a classic and super flattering if you have an asymmetrical short haircut.
6. High Mini Pigtail Braids
Think ‘90s pop star meets modern chic. I section off the top of my short hair and braid two high pigtails—super fun for weekends or casual hangouts.
This one’s playful and best for layered short cuts since it adds volume and movement without needing full length.
7. Low Short Pigtail Braids
Low braided pigtails are sleek and a little more grown-up.
I wear this to work sometimes when I want a braided look that doesn’t scream “recess at noon.”
Just braid close to the neck, secure with bands, and smooth the edges for a neat finish.
They’re also a super stylish alternative to the classic updos for short hair.
11. Short Dutch Braid Pigtails
Dutch braids are the cooler, edgier cousin of French braids—basically the kind that pop out instead of blending in.
I use them when I want my pigtails to really stand out, especially with short hair where volume helps.
Just flip your usual braiding technique (braid under, not over), and you’re golden.
14. Protective Short Pigtail Braids
When I need a break from heat and overstyling, I turn to protective styles like these.
They’re low-tension, keep my short hair tucked away, and still look super cute.
I usually use a light styling cream and keep them in for a few days to give my strands a little R&R.
15. Short Pigtails with Scalp Design
If you’ve never had a braid pattern shaved or parted into your scalp—prepare to feel like a rockstar.
These take a little prep (and a skilled stylist), but they make your braided pigtails look like actual art.
I rocked this for a concert once and felt unstoppable.
16. Twisted Short Pigtail Braids
Twists are like the laid-back sister to braids—faster to do, but still cute and secure.
I part my short hair into two sections and twist instead of braid, then secure the ends into mini pigtails.
This works well if you’re in a rush or want something gentler on your hair.