Split Down the Middle Hairstyle

The middle part hairstyle is an adaptable look that suits a range of different looks, from bangs and face-framing strands to curtain bangs and headbands. Additionally, this style works well for all hair types.

The Perfect Part

TikTok and Gen Z have reignited middle parts as an iconic parting style. This trend is not just a throwback from the 2000s; this trend now looks sophisticated and polished when styled correctly – proving another reason why middle parts should never die out!

To achieve the perfect center part, using a rat tail comb is best to ensure your hair is straight and even. After completing this step, use Suave Smooth Performer Anti-Frizz Cream to seal frizz away for a sleek and silky finish.

The Right Styling

When styling the middle part of hair, excessive styling should be avoided. Too much detangling, curling, and rolling can lead to mid-shaft splits and brittleness for women with oily textures; using gentler methods like finger detangling can prevent single-strand knots and unnecessary manipulation of individual strands.

If your face shape and symmetry are an issue, adjusting the position of your center part slightly to either side until it appears the most flattering to you can help address this. Dyeing it a new color also adds some dimension!

We’ve all seen the middle part vs. side part debate raging through social media and real life, yet many fail to recognize that trends come and go — both styles have been present at some point in history! So don’t get bogged down in generational bickering; try both types out and see which works best with your hair!

The Right Maintenance

Your care for your strands has an equal impact on whether it will remain or return to its previous spot. Utilizing gentler products (like our Monoi Repairing Sulfate Free Shampoo), and forgoing high-sugar and drying hairsprays in favor of something healthier will keep your locks strong enough to hold on to a new middle part longer.

Excessive styling can contribute to mid-shaft splits between women with oily or kinky textures, especially women who overdo their locks with tie-backs or overuse heat tools; not moisturizing enough, or repeatedly tying your hair into one style can all cause irreparable damage that results in weakening or splitting of individual strands of hair.

These splits, often visible as Y-shaped splits at the end of hair strands, can usually be prevented through regular trims and proper hair care regimen.