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How To Get A Middle Part

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Parting your hair is the first step to creating an awesome hairstyle. You can part your hair in the middle or on the side, and you can create different styles like a deep side or zigzag part. If you'd like, you can also part your hair based on your face shape. However you make your part, you can easily divide your hair using your finger or the end of a comb. Choose your part, separate the sections, and style your hair!

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    Divide your hair into 2 even sections, following your hairline. Start your part at the very center of your forehead. To do this, place your finger at the middle of your hairline (directly diagonal between both of your eyes). If you have a widow's peak or reverse widow's peak, use it as a guideline or try lining up your part with the tip of your nose. Then, separate your hair so 1 section is on the left side and 1 section is on the right.[1]

    • Middle parts are a great choice if you have a round shaped face.[2]
    • Look in the mirror as you part your hair to make sure that you get a straight, even part.
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    Separate your hair with your fingers if you want a simple part. After you find the center of your hairline, divide your hair down the middle until you reach the crown of your head. Move away the hair using both hands to create your part.[3]

    • The crown of your head begins where the top of your head starts to curve downward.
    • Using your fingers creates a soft, basic part, which is great for casual and professional looks.

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    Use the tip of a rattail comb to separate your hair to make a precise line. Instead of using your fingers, you can use the end of a comb to make your part. Simply place the tip of your comb at the middle of your hairline, and draw a straight line down the middle of your head. Remove the comb when you reach the crown of your head.[4]

    • Once you've made your part, you can comb through both sides so your hair lays flat.
    • Using the teeth of the comb will result in more tangles instead of a clean part.
    • This creates a clean, defined part in the middle of your head.
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    Style your hair so both sides are even if 1 side looks more voluminous. If you have a natural cowlick in the middle of your hairline, 1 side of your part may look more voluminous than the other side. If you want to even out both sides, shake your fingers through your hair to fluff your hair up on the flatter side. This lifts your hair up so both sides look even.[5]

    • You can also spray a little hairspray on the flatter side to keep the hold.
    • A cowlick is a lock of hair growing in a different direction than the rest of the hair around it.

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    Make your part .5–2 in (1.3–5.1 cm) from the middle for a basic side part. If you want a simple side part, look in the mirror, run your finger along your hairline, and find the middle of your hairline. Then, pick a spot about .5–2 in (1.3–5.1 cm) from the middle.[6]

    • Simple side parts look great with day-to-day hairstyles, like updos and styling your hair down.
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    Part your hair 2–3 in (5.1–7.6 cm) from the middle for a dramatic style. Side parts further from the center of your hairline are referred to as "deep side parts." Look at the middle of your hairline to eyeball the center, and place your finger about 2–3 in (5.1–7.6 cm) away from the middle. This is where you can start your part.[7]

    • This looks great if you have a square shaped face or a strong jawline. This part softens the angles of your face.[8]
    • When you style your hair, you can let some hair in the front fall slightly across your face for a mysterious touch.
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    Use your fingers to make your part if you want a natural, casual look. If you want a simple part great for day-to-day styles, separate your hair on 1 side using your hands. When you find the spot for your part, simply run 1 finger straight back on your head to separate the hair. Stop when you reach the crown of your head, and then smooth over the hair on both sides of the part so they lay flat.[9]

    • You can look in the mirror if you need help making a straight line.
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    Divide your hair with the end of a comb to make a straight side part. For defined side part, it is best to use your comb to part your hair instead of your hands. To do this, hold the bristle side of the brush in your hand, and line the tip of your comb up with your hairline on the side. Move your comb back in 1 straight motion until you reach the crown of your head.[10]

    • This looks great with curly hair, for example.
    • You can create a defined side part for evening looks for a elegant look.
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    Let your hair naturally fall to 1 side to pick a side for your part. Your hair will naturally fall to 1 side, especially if you have any cowlicks. After you shower, simply tousle your hair in your hands and let it fall however it would like. You will find it effortlessly tends to lay on 1 side.

    • Following your natural part creates beautiful, effortless hairstyles.
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    Flip your hair the opposite way of its natural part for a sexy style. Rather than letting your part fall naturally, you can flip it to the other side to add extra volume to your hair. Since your hair is used to laying the other direction, it will create a simple swoop in the front. This adds a flirty touch to your hairstyles.[11]

    • In addition, this is a good idea if you want to hide any thin sections of hair.

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    Pick a new part if you want an easy way to create a new hairstyle. If you want to change up your look without getting a haircut, you can simply change your part! Position your part on a different side of your head, or try out a different style.[12]

    • If you usually part your hair in the middle, try parting it slightly towards the side.
    • If you prefer side parts, go with a deep side part next time you go out.
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    Create a messy part for carefree, casual styles. Instead of creating a well-defined part, you can separate your hair and then let it fall into place as it wants to. You can still separate your hair in the middle or on the side, but don't worry if 1 section lays on the wrong side. In addition, you can wiggle your finger back and forth through your part to create an uneven line.[13]

    • You can do this whether you use a comb or your fingers to part your hair.
    • This looks great with relaxed, casual, and tomboy looks.
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    Try a diagonal part if you want a polished, slimming, sexy style. To do this look, pick a spot on the side of your head 2–3 in (5.1–7.6 cm) away from the middle, like if you are creating a deep side part. Instead of going straight back vertically, cut your part across your head at a diagonal. Stop your part when you reach the crown of your head on the opposite side. For best results, use the end of a rattail comb, so you can draw a straight, precise line.[14]

    • Slick your hair back into a ponytail or lower bun, and you can elevate your updos.
    • In addition, you can also create sexy hairstyles wearing your hair down. Curl your hair around a curling iron or spray a styling product to add some volume, and you can create sexy, glamourous looks with diagonal parts.
    • This look also is very slimming on the face. Your eye goes horizontally across your head rather than vertically, which decreases the appearance of any wideness.
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    Make a zigzag part if you want a unique, unconventional hairstyle. This part is flattering for every face shape and adds a casual and fun touch to both updos and down hairstyles. You can use either your finger or a comb to make the zigzag part. Simply position your tool at your hairline, and part your hair about 1–2 in (2.5–5.1 cm) back. Then, move your tool 1–2 in (2.5–5.1 cm) in the opposite direction. Continue doing this until you reach the crown of your head.[15]

    • A zigzag part looks great with 2 french braids or pigtails.
    • You can make a zigzag part either in the middle or on the side of your head.

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    What are the different parts of a strand of hair?

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    The hair has a protective outside layer called the cuticle. It surrounds the inner layer called the cortex which provides most of the hair's structure. People with thicker hair also have a third layer in the center, the medulla, which is made of protein.

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    How do you know which way to part your hair?

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    Which side should you part your hair to?

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    This is really a matter of personal preference. Some things to consider is if one side is thicker, what direction your hair naturally grows, and which side of your face you want to emphasize.

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    What hair part is best for your face?

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    I have friends whose hair parts anywhere without spraying it or training it. How do I make my hair do that?

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    Keep in mind that everyone's hair is different. While your friend's hair may be parted without using any products, you may need to use some to keep your part in place. Whether you use products or not, you should be able to part your hair anywhere on your head.

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    What if I have more hair on one side than the other?

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    Although we tend to think of our bodies as symmetrical, most people have many small discrepancies between left and right. Uneven hair density is a common problem. If it bothers you or seems noticeable, part your hair on the thicker side. This will help to distribute the hair more evenly.

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    How do I part my hair into a diamond shape?

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    Parting your hair in a diamond shape would mean that you're planning to style it to some extent. For example, you could part the diamond starting and the middle of your hairline, extending to the crown of your head. To do so, use the tail end of a comb, start at the hairline, make a downward diagonal part on the right, and then an upward diagonal part, as if you're making a "v." Repeat the same steps on the left to connect both "v's" and you'll have a diamond. The remaining hair at the back, left and right sides can hang, be curled, or be styled to your liking.

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    What are some common mistakes to avoid when I'm brushing my hair?

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    How long does it take to train your new part?

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    If you use the same part, it can take about a week. Be consistent. Realize that some natural parts can be stubborn and return again if you don't keep making deliberate changes to keep the new part.

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    What do I do if I want a middle part in my hair, but it doesn't really suit me?

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    Maybe it doesn't suit you because you're not used to it. Try it out for a week and see if it grows on you. if not, you can always use contouring to change your face shape slightly without surgery.

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  • To train a new part, draw your part when your hair is wet, and apply mousse to weigh down your hair. Then, hold down your roots while you blowdry your hair. After that, you can use a styling gel or hairspray if you need to hold down your part.

  • You can either part your hair when it is still wet after you wash it, or you can part your hair after it is dry.

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To pair your hair down the middle, start by placing your index finger or the end of a rat tail comb in the middle of your hairline between your eyes. Then, separate all of your hair so that one half of it is to the left of the part, and the other half is to the right. For a simple side part, make a part about ½ inch to 2-inches from the middle and flip your hair over to the other side of the part. You can also create a more dramatic deep side part by parting your hair 2 to 3 inches from the middle. For more tips on parting your hair from our Beauty reviewer, like how to make a zig-zag part, read on!

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