Parted, straight hair was one of the beauty trends seen this season on
the runway! Here are some tips to help you look your best for next
spring!
Decide what kind of a parting suits you best. You could part your hair down the side, slightly off center, straight and centered.
Start by shampooing and conditioning your hair, then dry and comb it until you have no tangles. (Hair can be slightly damp if you have thin and/or straight hair, but do be sure that hair is tangle-free and mostly dry, as this will make it more manageable.)
Draw a line through your hair, using either the tail/handle of a comb or the teeth of the comb. Hold the comb perpendicular to your scalp without removing it once the line is drawn.
The line you draw should correspond to the part you want. For example,if you want a perfectly centered part, then draw the line down the center of the top of your head.
Guide the hair to either side of the comb with your free hand. Comb the hair down on either side if necessary; otherwise, just separate the hair from the comb with your fingers.
Take the time to repeat this process every day (or as often as you wash your hair). Hair will become trained to lay in this part naturally with enough time and effort.
Decide what kind of a parting suits you best. You could part your hair down the side, slightly off center, straight and centered.
Start by shampooing and conditioning your hair, then dry and comb it until you have no tangles. (Hair can be slightly damp if you have thin and/or straight hair, but do be sure that hair is tangle-free and mostly dry, as this will make it more manageable.)
Draw a line through your hair, using either the tail/handle of a comb or the teeth of the comb. Hold the comb perpendicular to your scalp without removing it once the line is drawn.
The line you draw should correspond to the part you want. For example,if you want a perfectly centered part, then draw the line down the center of the top of your head.
Guide the hair to either side of the comb with your free hand. Comb the hair down on either side if necessary; otherwise, just separate the hair from the comb with your fingers.
Take the time to repeat this process every day (or as often as you wash your hair). Hair will become trained to lay in this part naturally with enough time and effort.
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