Middle Part Hairstyles

By doing a bit of trial-and-error, you should be able to discover a middle part hairstyle that perfectly complements you. Discuss your texture and face shape with your stylist prior to selecting an ideal style. Center parts can help make your face appear longer. Double dutch braids with stronghold shine spray will add some added drama.

Long Straight Curtains

Curtains were an iconic hairstyle of the nineties, seen everywhere from sixth form common rooms and soap actors to Madchester raver and clubbers. Today, this trend has made a comeback and younger generations are taking up its classic features like large Stussy T-shirts with claw clips for hair, baggy jeans and other signature elements of this hairstyle. Middle part curtains styles for long hair provide an easy, attractive option with minimal upkeep required. This style can work for all kinds of textures from straight to wavy and can even be styled up with wet effect products for added drama! For a bolder take, combine a fade or undercut with a sweeping middle-parted fringe for an aggressive take. This look works particularly well for emo, goth, or anime inspired styles and pairs well with dark clothing styles. Gamers and social media influencers often opt for this variation of the curtain look known as an “eBoy haircut”.

Long Layered Dark Blonde

A long middle part can create an attractive look. It frames the face while visually narrowing the width of your head. Wavy hair adds visual interest. Blowout serum or cream can add shine and smoothness; any long lengths around your face can be scrunched in salt spray for a lived-in texture. For a natural-looking middle part, try this blonde hairstyle featuring loose face-framing curls and medium to thick products such as Paul Mitchell Sugar Spray to achieve natural texture and shine. This look works especially well on women with oval or diamond face shapes as it emphasizes those strong facial features. Additionally, playful highlights may add color dimension while creating a balanced finish with their frame around your face symmetry.

Double Dutch Braids

This chic style combines a double Dutch braid with a crown for an impressive finish, making for a beautiful finish every time! Perfect if you have thin hair as it adds volume without becoming too thick. Start by parting your hair in the middle using a rat-tail comb and detangling each side before weaving a section into a regular Dutch braid – adding more strands until reaching your nape – before repeating this process on both sides and securing both braids with elastic bands for an enticing low ponytail that is sure to catch someone’s attention!

Afro hair Part

Middle part hairstyles for those with an afro are an effective way to add drama and dimension to your natural facial structure. Not only can middle parts make your strands more appealing; they’re great ways to spice up any ensemble. Use a rattail comb to form the optimal center part before tucking any side pieces behind the ears for a look that is both casual and feminine! Middle part hairstyles can work for any kind of locks – straight or curly. From an eye-catching box braid to creating an effortlessly chic low bun – anything goes! For added hold use a product with shine spray to keep strands secure all day. A blunt bob with a smooth center part can look extremely modern. It will frame your face, emphasizing jawlines and cheekbones, for a chiseled appearance. Combine it with bold hues like purple or pink for an unforgettable look!