“Believe it or not, perfecting your part is an art it can bring life to your best features, draw attention away from your worst, and introduce you to cheekbones. People can be legitimately afraid of the middle part (OK, fine, that was me for 15 years), but why? Colombini chalks it up to the middle part being an art. MORE: 10 Cute Haircuts for Growing Out Hair, According to Celeb Hairstylists Why Does the Middle Part Get a Bad Rap? To determine where to make the middle part, Marjan says to use the “bridge of the nose as a guide.” Move up toward the “front hairline, use the tip of the comb and move it straight back toward the crown of the head.” Both advised first grabbing a rattail comb-the ones that form a point at the end-to create the part. ![]() If you’re going to go for the hairstyle, might as well have experts such as Justine Marjan, celebrity hairstylist who’s worked on the Kardashians, Ashley Graham and Chrissy Teigen, and L’Oréal Paris celebrity hairstylist Jonathan Colombini tell you how to do it. For a hairstyle that elicits such strong emotions, we thought best to turn to two professionals for the low-down on creating, perfecting and rocking a middle part-even if you feel like it’s not for you. ![]() It’s flirty, dynamic, face-defining and bold. Whether it makes you feel like a powerful badass or like your hair has been glued to your face, the middle part has withstood the test of time. ![]() When it comes to a middle part, there are usually two camps: love it or hate it.
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