Side part shoulder length Hair

Shoulder-length hair offers plenty of styling options, from layered bobs and shags to an asymmetrical lob. This style features a deep side part with skin fade sides for women with thick hair to help achieve balance and definition.

The side-part haircut is an ageless classic easily adaptable to fit any personality or style. Perfect for all hair textures, the side part style works great for special events or casual everyday use. For this style, all it takes is some practice and quality pomade (we suggest Suavecito Original Hold or Layrite Original) to achieve it. Start with damp hair and carefully comb back. Next, gently comb downward from side to side until reaching an unforgiving, slicked-back effect. When finished off with some hairspray to keep everything in place!

This style is ideal for thick hair, preventing it from looking heavy and flat. The sharp lines from the side fade, and choppy layers add some definition, creating an eye-catching masculine style. Furthermore, you could pair this slick back style with bold eye makeup, winged eyeliner, or red lipstick for an additional bold and glamorous touch!

Shoulder-length hairstyles are much simpler to style than long or short haircuts, making them an excellent solution for those seeking an easy way to accessorize with various styling options while still wanting their hair to have movement and volume. They work equally well for all textures – from tightly wound coils to fine pin-straight locks!

Try this deep side part if you want a sophisticated style that will elevate your look to the next level. Pair it with a black turtleneck and statement earrings for a chic yet effortless look.

A prominent side part can add depth and volume if you have thick hair. It works exceptionally well when worn alongside a high fade and pairs nicely with pompadours. Just be sure to use light pomade such as Suavecito Original Hold or Layrite Original to avoid appearing overdone!

A side part is ideal for long hair as it adds volume and lift, creating shape without making your locks appear unruly. To give shoulder-length locks even more dimension, try adding highlights – warm tones can choose between caramel or copper hues, while cool tones may prefer light brown or honey-blonde colors for this step.

Shoulder-length hair is long enough to create a stylish topknot or messy bun; ensure that any styles you try don’t look like bird’s nests. For naturally curly locks, add texturizing spray for additional separation and movement.

A high-quality shampoo and conditioner will keep it healthy and shiny, while regular trims will ensure it looks its best. To refresh its color, try Garnier Nutrisse Haircolor Reviver 5 Minute Nourishing hair Mask ($7).

If you prefer having minimal hair maintenance in the morning, a side-part shoulder-length haircut is needed. With its easy upkeep requirements and ability to be styled into place without too much hassle before heading out the door, this style looks great with any number of classes. Plus, it makes an impression first impression.

Add some edge with a hard part and taper fade or layer some slicked-back pomade for a classic aesthetic. Or, if your locks feature natural waves like Tracee Ellis Ross’, opt for a mild side-swept style instead of extreme side sweeps as Elizabeth Olsen did!

A deep side part is another great style option for those with thick locks, offering flattering volume and definition in their locks. Make sure that a volumizing spray or hair wax is used on wet locks to add texture and hold.