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Cute and eye-catching! Ribbon-braided hairstyle recommended for sports festivals

With the sports festival coming up, lots of people want to try a different hairstyle than usual! For a sports festival, styles that are easy to move in and don’t fall apart are recommended.

So here, we’ll introduce a style that weaves a ribbon into your hair.

Ribbons really stand out and boost the cuteness factor! There are even ideas for shaping your hair into a ribbon.

Keep in mind you might wear a hat or a headband, and have fun creating your own original hairstyle! Enjoy the sports festival with your favorite look!

Cute and eye-catching! Recommended ribbon-braided hairstyles for sports festivals (21–30)

Fishbone

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Fishbone

Let me introduce the fishtail braid, a style with fine weaving that’s sure to stand out even at a school sports day.

As the name suggests, its appearance resembles a fish’s bone, so you might think it looks difficult or complicated.

But while a regular braid uses three sections of hair, a fishtail braid is made with just two.

You simply repeat a set sequence, so once you get the hang of it, it’s actually easy.

You can create different moods depending on how thick each section is and how loosely you braid.

If you make it low, it’s less likely to get messed up even when wearing a hat.

Ribbon braided twin-tails

Adding ribbons in your team color, like red or white, is super cute! Here are some ideas for twin braids with ribbons.

Regular braids are fine, but weaving in ribbons instantly elevates the style.

Even teachers or parents who aren’t confident with hair styling can give this a try with ease.

If your preschool doesn’t have team colors, using ribbons in the child’s favorite colors or materials can make it even more fun.

It’s a simple yet glamorous idea—be sure to give it a try!

Ribbon hair half-up

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Ribbon hair half-up

For students, the sports festival is a moment in the spotlight—and nothing complements it quite like a ribbon half-up hairstyle.

Based on a half-up style that pulls up only the top half of the hair, the large ribbon leaves an even stronger impression.

The key is to add volume with a curling iron or straightener and to gather the strands neatly.

It has a glamorous, girly vibe that’s sure to make hearts skip a beat.

It’s a hairstyle that lets you show a different side of yourself from everyday school life and appeal to your crush.

Why not give it a try at the sports festival, when the entire student body comes together?

Tuck-and-twist & three-strand braid hairstyle

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Tuck-and-twist & three-strand braid hairstyle

This is a super cute hairstyle that combines a topsy tail and braids! Take a small section of hair from behind the ear, tie it, and do a topsy tail.

Set that section aside, then create another tied section directly underneath and do another topsy tail the same way.

Once that’s done, thread a ribbon through the upper topsy tail, and braid together the ribbon and the two topsy-tail sections into a three-strand braid.

When you’re finished, tie it off near the start of the braid together with the remaining hair at the back.

Once you’ve made the same style on both sides, the shape is complete! Hide the hair tie with the ribbon, add extra ribbons if you like, and gently loosen the braid to adjust the texture.

You’ll definitely catch lots of attention at the sports festival!

Side braided down-do

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Side braided down-do

Stand out from the other girls at sports day with a grown-up looking side braided-down hairstyle! First, divide your hair into three sections.

Tie only the middle section with a hair elastic, then tie your favorite ribbon above the elastic.

Use the ribbon and the three sections to create a three-strand braid.

The key is to braid it a little loosely.

After finishing the braid, gently pull apart the stitches to create a soft, airy look.

Finally, wrap the ends of the ribbon around to hide the hair elastic you used when making the braid, and you’re done! You can also swap the ribbon for a scarf or the headband you’ll use for sports day.