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parting my hair


Question Posted Wednesday August 15 2007, 11:09 am

Where's the farthest you can part your hair but it looks normal and ok, not like a comb over. The end of your eye?

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mariahneu answered Wednesday August 15 2007, 2:11 pm:
I would say where it's diagonal to the end of your eye. Otherwise it would just look plain weird, no offense.

To get the best part, I would brush all of your hair so that it's all smooth, over your eyes, and not tucked behind your ears.

Then, wherever you want to part your hair, take your hair and hold onto the portion of your hair where the part will be.

Next, take your brush and brush your hair over to one side, and the other side of your hair to the other side.

You will have a perfect part, wherever the part may be. :)

I know that the instructions may be confusing, but it was to the best that I could describe it.

If you need anymore help, just ask. :)

-Mariah-

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