Face-flattering center parts have always been favored by Hollywood stars. Learn how to apply this detail to your current hairstyle.
Central part instantly infuses any hairstyle with a healthy dose of sophistication. Learn how to do it right:
If you have straight hair (like Courtney Cox) the center part will elongate your features and soften the jaw line. You can beat the stray hairs along the part with any silicon-based smoothing product - but don't overdo, otherwise the hair will look greasy.
For curly hair like Salma Hayek’s use a fine-toothed comb to part the damp hair, and blow-dry with a diffuser attachment. To part a coarse hair use a wide-tooth comb - this way, you will avoid the breakage.
To achieve soft slightly curled locks like those of Claudia Schiffer, apply an anti-frizz serum and scrunch the hair when drying.
Central part can balance a heart-shaped or round face, too. Spirals along the face help soften the cheekbones and add definition to the jaw line. Create these with hot styling rollers or even an iron, curling it backwards, away from the face.