Side or split in half? See how your hair parting influences your face shape

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Although the central line is in fashion, it does not suit every woman's look. If your hair is straight and straight, for example, you run the risk of looking very childish.


Side or split in half? See how your hair parting influences your face shape

The side parting is great for disguising large, rectangular, round faces, wide foreheads and small entrances.

Side or split in half? See how your hair parting influences your face shape

Hair parted in the middle can flatter girls who have a very round, very square or triangular face.

Side or split in half? See how your hair parting influences your face shape

With the central part, the attention will go to the center of the forehead and the locks will disguise the more salient sides.

Side or split in half? See how your hair parting influences your face shape

The side parting also manages to disguise the true side and the false side of the face. But what is this? The true side is the one with the most marks and the corner of the lip a little lower. The false side is the one with the least marks and the corner of the lip with a little smile.



Side or split in half? See how your hair parting influences your face shape

If you have an oval face, you don't even need to worry, this format is democratic and goes well with any division.

Side or split in half? See how your hair parting influences your face shape Side or split in half? See how your hair parting influences your face shape Side or split in half? See how your hair parting influences your face shape Side or split in half? See how your hair parting influences your face shape Side or split in half? See how your hair parting influences your face shape Side or split in half? See how your hair parting influences your face shape

That hair is the frame of the face we already know, right? What you may not yet know is that by parting your locks the right way, you can enhance your face's positive traits even more. Like this? We'll explain: our threads are one of those responsible for framing the face, as well as the eyebrows. Divided in half or thrown to the side, each woman has a different shape and, by following some tips regarding the division, it is possible to make the look more suitable to our profile. Check out our tips and find out how to highlight your beauty even more! 



Hair parted in half

Hair parted in the middle can flatter girls who have a very round, very square or triangular face. That's because the attention will go to the center of the forehead and the locks will disguise the most salient sides. If you have an oval face, you don't even need to worry, this format is democratic and goes well with any division.

Although the central line is in fashion, it does not suit every woman's look. If your hair is straight and straight, for example, you run the risk of looking very childish. However, a trick for those who want to adhere to the trend without clashing with their face shape is to wear it in half, but with the bangs thrown to the side. That way, you get a balance in the distribution of wires.

Side parted hair

The side parting, very common among women who enjoy a sensual look, is excellent for disguising large, rectangular, round faces, wide foreheads and small entrances. In addition, the partition also manages to disguise the true side and the false side of the face. But what is this? The first is the one that has more marks and the corner of the lip is a little lower. The second is the one with less marks and the corner of the lip with a small smile.


A good tip is to notice where you have the most raised eyebrow and then be guided by it and divide the hairs from that highlighted line. In this way, the face becomes brighter and more open. 

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