But, what about a woman who changes her part?
It’s amazing the difference something so simple can have.
For those with oblong faces, she recommended a middle part.

Okay, a little more is involved than just washing your hair, but still.
According to the accomplished celebrity stylist, your hair will then “split where it naturally falls.”
Gone are the days of having to pick a part according to what’s most “flattering.”

That’s right, ladies.
And isn’t that justsomuch simpler?
And try you may.

Hair colorist and popular YouTuber Silvia Reis (akaEllebangs) advised women to experiment with different parts.
Arguably the best partof switching up your part is how easy it is to do.
She isn’t wrong.

For some, the idea of trying out this classic part can be downright frightening.
Think:Brigitte Bardotcirca late 1960s.
You might even say that, for some women, the middle part is their great white whale.

Silvia Reis toldInStylethat the middle part “can be the least forgiving” of them all.
While embracing yournatural hairseems almosttooeasy, that’s exactly what some hairstylists recommend.
We promise you it looks amazing.

Of course, that’s not to say you’re stuck with your natural part.
If you do decide you want to try something different, there’s a way.
The Walters' believe that these behavioral cycles in turn affect “personality development.”

Likewise, parting your hair on the right would call attention to the right hemisphere processes, like creativity.
“Margaret Thatcher’s left-side part supposedly enhanced her aura of strength and will,” wroteThe Atlantic.
Whereas Robert Kennedy, with his right-side part, gave him an “intriguingly soft dimension.”

Change your part, change your life?
Basically, everyone can make the side part work for them.
If you’re nervous to dive into the deep side part trend, Reis highlighted a diagonal alternative.

Plus, it looks amazing.
That is, the deep side part.
This same trick will also work if your hair isstarting to thin.

A deep side part adds both fullness and volume, hairstylist Dana Caschetta toldToday.
It may sound silly, but it’ll look great.
Surprisingly, nearly everyone has a cowlick though, to varying degrees.
The reason for this is fairly simple.
No matter what you do, that cowlick is going to resist.
Hairline cowlicks can pose a particularly challenging problem because of where they are located on the scalp.
While it may sound counterintuitive, this will actually enable your cowlick to hide in plain sight.
Okay, cowlick, you winthisround.