Middle Part:How Far Off Center Can U Go?

Middle Part:How Far Off Center Can U Go?
Posted by Gollan on January 03, 2003 at 22:24:34: Previous Next

For hair parted in the "middle" how far can you move the part off-center and still look "OK"? I have a prominent widow's peak (a point in the middle of my front hairline). I have thick, straight hair and have been growing it for about six months (with a setback when I got my hair trimmed three months ago(*)). I have moved my part from the side to the middle and now that it is longer and starting to get trained it is actually looking half-decent (I almost went without gel today). I have been experimenting with exactly where the part goes. Right in the middle is bad because parting the widow's peak results in wispy hairs jutting out from the peak. I have tried the part just slightly to the side of the widow's peak and that looks better but some stray hairs always seem to come loose from the widows peak. I tried the part a few mm to the side, aligned with the inner edge of my eyebrow. This looks much better to me and because there is more "normal hair" covering the wispy window's peak hairs they tend to stay in place much better (and are mostly hidden anyway). But on critical observation it is quite obvious (at least to me) that the part is not centered. I am wondering if this off-center part only looks better to me because it is closer to my normal "middle of eyebrow" part? What do you say about aligning the part off-center? How far can you go and still have a "middle" part? Thank your for sharing your experience.
(*) I got my hair trimmed because the back was so much longer than the sides I had a shaggy mullet.



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