itsz_JESS answered Saturday April 22 2006, 9:08 pm: yes its possible to make a new part line in your hair, i've done it before and its pretty easy ..first you just part it where you want it after you take a shower and when your hair is dry and blowdry it the way it is.. if you know what i mean but do it for like 3 days and soon itll stay that way.. need any more advice just ask! good luck! [ itsz_JESS's advice column | Ask itsz_JESS A Question ]
tinkerbelle92 answered Saturday April 22 2006, 7:47 pm: It is totally possible to make a new part line in your hair. All that you need to do is, after you wash your hair and it is still a little damp, brush your hair really well, so that there are no snarls. After that, just use the end of a comb to make a part line where ever you want it on your hair. You can do it either from front to back, or back to front, it doesn't matter. Just drag it along your head, slowly and carefully, in a line where you want your hair part to be. Then just separate the two sides using the comb. This might not make very much sense the first time, but if you part your hair a lot, you should get used to it. Then all you have to do is comb it down flat, possibly using a clip or barette, or bobby-pin...just something to hold it down so that the part stays. Sleep with it like that overnight, and in the morning, your part should look totally good.
goldengoodness07 answered Saturday April 22 2006, 3:56 pm: Changing your part is very easy.. You're hair is going to need to be trained most likely. You could comb your hair back while it's wet, when its almost dry make the part where you want it and let it dry the rest of the way. Whenever I change my part, my hair needs to be wet. Then I make the part where I want it and blow dry it so that it stays. This normally helps keep the part and train the hair. =0)
karenR answered Saturday April 22 2006, 3:49 pm: Sure you can.
You may have to train your hair a little but it can be done. Just use a barrette or bobby pin to keep in place until it will stay on its own. Maybe on wet hair and then remove it when its dried.
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