Oh the middle part.
It often seems like a mystery that can never be conquered. It can look disastrous, but if done right it really can look amazing and be extremely flattering.
So how do you get it to look like this -
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Instead of like this -
Honestly, the middle part isn't for everyone.
But here are some tips to help you decide if it's right for you!
Tip #1. If you have bangs, I recommend growing them to at least your cheek bone before you try a middle part (otherwise they might look like the picture above).
But here are some tips to help you decide if it's right for you!
Tip #1. If you have bangs, I recommend growing them to at least your cheek bone before you try a middle part (otherwise they might look like the picture above).
Once they've grown out a little, round brush them forward so the ends curl back into your hair. This will cause your bangs to brush your cheek bones slightly, accentuating them.
Very flattering!
Very flattering!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgoowCxoAx6JKnTb3AjcU71DR7OlwAitloNQN53GMcAjRPFXhOzGT6bwPfKIRYXoeT1zq2HnpvEIzFNDmvQ9g1-brARqufUUaGEgL-oY0OavSdjQde4v3k1GXFrv8QiN23O9rIDxqSASagv/s400/bangs2.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg1UIy6rHw-eZ-9aI6xnWuzdLQkmafISAlQyxg9DtSxp394CULY7PWGpnpPndWD08sa6HS6wP_4tpRU_YNODDt8JJUQEZxoJ7g6NS7bdNIXL3jOf-5qugfGYX0wTmeUUaLrJ3_OecoUtWeY/s400/bangs1.jpg)
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Tips #2. You don't have to part it exactly in the middle, perfectly straight, and all the way to the back of your head.
Instead try parting it a little uneven.
Use your finger to part it instead of a comb, or flip it upside down and dry it without a part, letting it fall naturally when it's dry.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjPvailCmu7QqUU8WgdOIDUAhaW9-UWR-4ttoazgZD2unoYCS1tflVocieX0xUw2kfTuilpFR_9G2-Hw8k0dCiwoih7KYsn1I8tRsskb2XYdcCgpQ0DL9EacP34ueaaO1VlWTfzBWPnzmxT/s400/offcenter.jpg)
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEifJ7RFwM48uU67BZsdk96oC49PS-WMMiZ8ESb4-TQLoemWti2-UbZx_I0B1EBrvMjxYCmWgwmA2rbKv5bfA9ZGnZI-Z9-0rMURQiL1zyr8qB7alWoBxjjvjjD-AXzet_NWAghmA95zBK-u/s400/offcenter1.jpg)
Tip #3. If you're going to wear it straight, a middle part will look sleek and slimming IF your layers are soft and long (not short and choppy).
Happy middle parting!
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