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Feb 12, 2013
Elizabeth H.
I have had side swept bangs as long as I can remember, I want to know how the girls get the nice natural center part, I think its so pretty.
would it look good on me?
how do I achive this look?
Feb 12, 2013
Aly D.
post a pic
Feb 12, 2013
Stephanie D.
A "natural" center part is...well, natural. My hair parts in the middle, although I've trained it to go off center easily. It's equally possible to train your hair to fall into a center part. You just have to style it that way. Pretty straightforward...just take your finger or the end of a comb and run it down the middle of your head so that your hair parts on either side of it.
Kind of self explanatory...but the more you do it the better your hair falls into place.
Feb 12, 2013
Maggie M.
I usually flip my hair over and brush it then flip my head back over really fast being careful to lean my head to the side I want most of my hair to end up on of the part. Give it a gently shake to even things out and let the hair settle. I'm also a big fan of hairspray cuz my hair doesn't always like to stay put. So once the part is just right put a little spray to keep it put.
Feb 12, 2013
Donna Callaway S.
I'm the opposite :( I'm having problems trying yup train mine to go on the side, my widows peek and caliks don't want to cooperate lol.