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15 Ways to Reinvent Your Center Part

From Khaleesi-style braids to Ariana Grande-esque high ponies
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Top Twist
Fall in love with the top knot again by parting your hair down the very center and spinning the lengths into a gravity-defying loop. Bumps go with the territory, but they're OK (encouraged, even).

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Hair Accessories Game Strong
Frame the head and give yourself a queenly finish by fastening three supersized hair gems to the back of the head. Place one so it lines up with a middle part and the others on each side. And if you're having trouble tracking down giant hair bling, a statement headband positioned at the very back of the head would provide a similar crown effect.

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Random Placement
Stop stressing about getting every hair perfectly in place in a middle part. Likewise, quit agonizing over where to place your barrettes. Once the part is reasonably in the center of the head, clip shimmering barrettes in a cluster on one side of the face. Finish with one random, asymmetrical clip on the opposite side, et voilà.

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Chic Cover up
Bad hair day? Not with this easy hair hack. The sharp center part gives the illusion of well-behaved, clean hair, helps hide unruly locks — plus, we love the vintage vibes.

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Half Updo, Half Part
Who says that the part has to be brought all the way back? Give the impression of bangs by parting the first couple of inches of hair from the forehead. Leave lengths loose and sweep the rest of strands back into a half updo. The hairstyle would also work great with longer bangs.

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BY HEATHER CICHOWSKI | AUG 16, 2019 | SHARES
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