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Cute Hairstyles for Dance: Your Complete Guide

Explore cute, secure hairstyles for dance with easy steps and styling tips to help every dancer look polished and performance-ready.

Updated on January 7, 2026 | 3 min read

Jaclyn LaBadia, Davines Writer


Whether it's a music festival or a stage performance, when it's time to dance, there’s no time for distractions from flyaways and stray hairs. So we’ve rounded up the prettiest updos for keeping your hair in place, while nailing your moves. This is your guide to the best hairstyles for dance—including styling tips, how-tos and the must-have products to create the dancer-approved looks.

Key Takeaways

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  • Choose a hairstyle that fits the dance style and level of movement.
  • Classic buns, braids, and ponytails offer reliable hold and a polished look.
  • Creative options like space buns or bubble ponytails add fun while staying secure.
  • Long hair can be styled into elegant braids or sleek high buns.
  • Prep and strong-hold products keep styles in place through sweat and motion.
  • A great hairstyle boosts confidence and completes a performance-ready look.

In This Article

Why You Need a Hairstyle for Dance
Classic Hairstyles for Dance
Creative Hairstyles for Dance
Ensuring Your Hairstyle Lasts
Products to Keep Your Hair in Place
Making an Impression with Your Dance Hairstyle
FAQs

Why You Need a Hairstyle for Dance

When it comes to dancer-approved hair looks, practicality is just as important as style. Sure you want to look amazing rocking out at a festival or concert, dancing in a show or competing on the stage; but your hair needs to stay in place. Your focus needs to be on the movement, not whether or not your hair is a hot mess. With these cute hairstyles for dance, you can happily get your groove on on the dance floor.
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Classic Hairstyles for Dance

Let’s start with some classic dance-proof styles to keep your strands in check.
Ballet Bun
An old school ballet bun is a go-to for dancers, hence the name. It’s the perfect look for keeping your hair neat and in place. Pull your hair into a high ponytail and twist it into a coil, wrapping it into a bun. Place some bobby pins around the bun to hold it and finish with hairspray.
High Ponytail with a Braid
Braiding the tail of your high pony elevates an otherwise boring (albeit classic) dancer style. Just pull your hair up into a high ponytail and braid it. This hairstyle is great for keeping your lengths out of the way. If you’ve got shorter hair, modify it with a half-up pony and braid, and a pomade for hold.
Braided Crown
A braided crown is a simple, chic style that lets you focus on dancing. Divide your hair down the middle into two equal sections and braid each side. Place one braid across the crown of your head and pin down its end, securing it with bobby pins. Repeat this with the other braid and finish with hair spray.
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Creative Hairstyles for Dance

Looking for a style that’s a little less classic and a bit more creative? Try one of these dance hair looks.
Space Buns
This dancer-approved hairstyle is the perfect vibe for keeping your hair contained at a musical festival. Plus a set of double buns works on most hair lengths, just pull the front up with This is a Forming Pomade on shorter strands. Part your hair down the middle and put each side into a pigtail. Then twist each into a bun, secured with bobby pins.
Bubble Ponytail
You can get really creative with our next dance-proof hairstyle—a bubble ponytail. This look is as simple as putting your hair into a ponytail and using elastics to create the illusion of bubbles through the tail. Mix or match your elastics to your outfit, or create something entirely new, depending on your accessories. A bubble pony works well on short hair too, just use lots of hairspray and smaller elastics.
Waterfall Braid
Of all the dance hairstyles for long hair, this one is our favorite for keeping your hair in place. A waterfall braid is a bit more romantic than a standard braid, but it’s still dancer-approved. Be sure to use hairspray to keep everything in place. Check out our previous post on how to braid your own hair for a step by step waterfall braid tutorial.

Ensuring your Hairstyle Lasts 

These tips and tricks will help your style hold up against movement and sweat while you dance the night away.
  • Wash your hair the day before so it has better grip than clean hair.
  • Prime your hair with pomade or paste applied to slightly damp hair for better hold.
  • Work in sections from the bottom up for even heat and product application.
  • Use high-quality elastics and bobby pins made for your hair type
  • Use two or three elastics for stronger held ponytails and buns.
  • Tease your hair to add volume and grip for better hold.
  • Secure bobby pins firmly at the scalp and cross them for extra grip.
  • A quality hairnet goes a long way to keep buns and curls secure.
  • Use strong and extra-strong hairspray to set your style.

Products to Keep your Hair in Place

The best hairstyles for dance start with quality styling products, and Davines’ formulas are designed to work with your strands to keep them healthy, fortified and pliable. These are our must-haves for creating styles that hold, so you can dance happily until your feet go numb.
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This is a Medium Hold Pliable Paste

Our medium hold paste for controlled, versatile styling with a natural finish. This Is A Medium Hold Pliable Paste maintains the natural shine and movement of hair, never leaving it stiff or sticky.
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This is a Forming Pomade

Our forming pomade creates a workable texture to style short hair. With a lightweight formula that allows you to rework your strands, This is a Forming Pomade leaves no greasy residue behind.
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This Is An Extra Strong Hairspray

An extra strong hair spray for styles that hold up against humidity, time and movement. This Is An Extra Strong Hairspray locks hair into place for as long as need be, without leaving residue or stickiness.
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This Is A Strong Hairspray

An invisible strong hair spray that gives the hair humidity-resistant structure without weighing it down. This Is A Strong Hairspray is easy to work with and wash out.

Making an Impression with your Dance Hairstyle

Whether it’s a music festival or stage performance, finding cute hairstyles for a dance routine is all about balancing style with practicality. The hair looks above keep your strands secure, while remaining chic, so you’ll feel confident dancing your heart out. With our tips and hair styling products, you’ll look, feel and perform your best, regardless of your dance floor.

FAQs

What hairstyle is best for dancing?

The best hairstyle for dancing is one that holds up against vigorous movement and sweat, while ultimately making you look and feel your best.

How should I do my hair for a dance?

Style your hair in an updo that keeps your strands up and out of your face, while complimenting your outfit and making you feel confident.

How to look pretty while dancing?

The best way to look pretty while dancing is to have fun and be confident!

What is the 7'3" hairstyle?

The 7’3” is a popular K-pop hairstyle defined by a distinct side part that divides the hair into a 70- 30 percent ratio. It features tapered sides and volume on top.

What does 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 mean in haircuts?

The numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 refer to clipper guard sizes, which are plastic attachments on hair clippers. Clipper guards help stylists maintain consistent length throughout a haircut. The lower the number, the shorter the hair and each increase of one number adds 1/8 inch.

What is a V haircut?

A V is a layered haircut featuring shorter hair in front that gets gradually longer in the back. When viewed from behind. The cut creates a distinct V shape.
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