Want to change your hairstyle without drastically chopping your
locks? Before you shell out major cash for a fresh style, consider
modeling a new do with a simple variation on the way you part your
hair.
Though there is not necessarily a good or a bad way to part your
hair, several mainstream options are easy to achieve. What matters
most is that you are comfortable and confident with the style you
choose. If you cannot immediately decide on your preferred style,
try the following, or make up your own!
A very common method of parting the hair involves the natural part,
which runs right down the center of one's head. If this is your
current style and you are ready for a change, try to form a new
part a bit to the left or the right of your current part.
Parting your hair on your own is a cinch! If you aren't familiar
with doing so but want to try a new look, first comb your hair as
if you are going to throw it back into a ponytail. Then take a thin
comb and trace a straight line along your scalp where your hair
meets your forehead to the back of your head. Separate the hair
on either side of the new part and gently brush or comb it down
until it lays smoothly. If you find difficulty with this, you may
want to introduce a small dab of a non-sticky styling product to
your hair to calm it down. Also, if your hair is very accustomed
to a certain style, you may have to "train" it to respond
to the new part by brushing in the desired direction and adding
styling products when necessary.
To keep hair healthy and strong, it is important to schedule a
trim regularly (or trim it yourself if you are scissors-inclined!)
to prevent split ends. If you choose to have your stylist trim your
mane for you, she should ask how you part your hair if she does
not already know. It is important to "cut with the part"
to keep your hair even and natural looking.
If you only want to change your look for a night, a chic zigzag
part will stand you out from the crowd. Using your comb, simply
trace the part back and forth from your forehead to the back of
the head. Then separate the sections so that they lay evenly on
either side of your head.
Though you already have a comb on hand, a handy, inexpensive tool
makes the zigzag process a bit easier. The "Part Pizazz"
is a tool with a point on one end and arms that swing open to separate
the sections of hair when you are finished. To design the zigzag
you merely trace the desired pattern on your head as if using a
pen or pencil and a sheet of paper. Hairagami® produces the
"Part Pizazz."
Whether you are enjoying your new look indefinitely or just for
a night, remember not to run your hands through your hair too much
as it may disrupt the style. Be bold, be conservative-be YOU-have
fun and make a statement. Make sure you are confident in your new
style as you sport it in public. Then bask in the glow of attention
as those close to you notice something is just a bit different about
you. Switching your part can make you feel fresh, energized and
sexy.
Enjoy it!
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