Great tip, and a ? for BRGallagher

Great tip, and a ? for BRGallagher
Posted by HappyPuppy on January 05, 2003 at 01:38:22: Previous Next

For anyone that hasn't read it yet, here's a combing tip from BRGallagher that was posted a few days ago. It's about the natural parting of your hair. I was able to get this with a few tries.

"strictly speaking a center part placed exactly in the middle appears contrived because nothing is symmetrical about facial features and natural hair growth patterns. Why not consider using your "natural" part--located by combing your hair straight back while wet, placing your hand across the top of your head and pushing your hair forward. This should cause a "split" with the hair falling away to either side. Using this "natural" part is the way of least resistance; a part does not have to be artificially located and maintained--your hair will naturally fall this way. And from an artistic point-of-view the results are more appealing."

And if you happen to be BRGallagher, I've got a couple questions for you. 1) Is this technique easier to use with a certain type of hair, or longer hair? My hair's still relatively short, and it's pretty thick and curly, and I'm not so sure I'm getting very good results. And 2) Are the results less accurate if you've trained your hair into a center part, and if so, how would one fix this? (Okay, it's fairly obvious we're talking about me again.) Would I have to retrain my hair to go back, with no part, and then find the natural part, and retrain it again? Thanks for any input.



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