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Ladybug Hair Salon - Play Online
If your kid ever watched Miraculous Ladybug and then begged you to "make Marinette pretty," this is that game in browser form. Ladybug Hair Salon is a simple dress-up and hair styling game aimed squarely at young children who want to play beauty salon with characters that look suspiciously like their favorite superhero crew. You pick a character, wash their hair, cut it, dye it, and slap on some accessories. That's the whole loop.
Key Features
- Character Selection: Three characters to style—Marinette, Cat Noir, and Chloé—plus some tiny floating sidekicks.
- Full Salon Process: Wash, dry, cut, curl, straighten, and color hair through separate stages.
- Mobile-Friendly Design: Big chunky buttons and drag-and-drop tools built for small fingers on tablets.
- Photo Save Feature: Take screenshots of your finished looks with background options to build a "collection."
How to Play Ladybug Hair Salon
There's no skill ceiling here—it's a relaxing click-through experience designed for kids under 10.
Pick Your Client and Start Washing
You choose one of the three characters from the main menu. The first stage is always the same: grab the showerhead, drag it over their hair until the soap bubbles appear, then rinse it off. It's purely visual—you can't mess it up. Once the hair looks clean, you move to the blow-dryer and drag it around until steam stops coming off their head.
Cut, Color, and Style with Pre-Set Tools
Next come the scissors, clippers, and a "spray" tool that magically adds hair length (yes, really). You click on the hair and it changes to a preset style—there's no freeform cutting. Then you pick from a palette of hair dyes, use a curling iron or straightener, and the hair snaps to a new look. The tools don't actually respond to your technique; they're just buttons disguised as salon equipment.
Accessorize and Save Your Masterpiece
The final stage lets you throw on hair clips, glasses, or masks. Each character has their own accessory set (Marinette gets ladybug-themed stuff, obviously). When you're done, you pick a glowing background and save a screenshot to the in-game gallery. Then you loop back to the character select screen and do it all over again with someone else.
Who is Ladybug Hair Salon for?
This is a preschool to early elementary game. If your kid is between 4 and 8 and loves the Miraculous Ladybug show, they'll probably spend 20 minutes cycling through all the characters. It's colorful, has zero difficulty, and there's nothing scary or competitive. Parents can hand over a tablet without worrying. Older kids or anyone looking for actual gameplay will bounce off this in 30 seconds.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's super chill and almost automatic. You're basically just clicking through a preset sequence of makeover steps with light interactivity. The visuals are flat 2D art with basic gradients—think budget mobile game from 2015. The character designs clearly mimic the Miraculous Ladybug style but lack the polish of official merchandise. There's some bubbly background music that loops every 45 seconds, and little "sparkle" sound effects when you finish a stage. It feels like a template game that swapped in Ladybug lookalikes to catch search traffic from kids Googling "Marinette games."
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your photo gallery to your browser's local storage, so as long as you don't clear your cache, your screenshots will be there next time. It runs smoothly on basically anything—I tested it on an old tablet and it didn't stutter once. The file size is tiny since everything is static images and simple drag logic. No lag, no crashes, but also no cloud saves, so switching devices means starting fresh.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A harmless time-waster for very young kids who just want to play pretend salon with characters they recognize.
- ✅ Pro: Zero learning curve—kids can figure it out in 10 seconds without instructions.
- ✅ Pro: Safe, ad-light experience (though there are some external game buttons on the menu).
- ❌ Con: Zero challenge or creativity—the tools are just buttons that cycle through preset looks, so there's no real "designing" happening.
Controls
Responsive enough for toddlers. Everything is drag-and-drop or single-click.
- Desktop: Click and drag tools with the mouse. Navigation arrows to move between stages.
- Mobile: Tap and drag with your finger. Works great on touchscreens—buttons are oversized on purpose.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by Girls Games Puzzles and released on June 18, 2025. It's part of a wave of casual beauty salon games targeting kids who search for character-themed makeover content.

