But there's a basic element to many styles where a little variation can offer a whole new slant on the style. That part is just that - the Part. Many of us have a natural part in our hair. It's all a matter of the hair's growth pattern. And in many traditional styles there is always that clean, straight even parting of the hair.
By adding a change in the line we use to part our hair, we can add new interest to an old style. Here are a few examples of some basic parting techniques to add some zip to your style:
Zigzag & Criss-Cross Parting:


To do a zigzag part, simply part the hair in a straight line as normal. Then, using the wide-toothed end of the styling comb, 'cut' a triangle of hair on one side of the line and comb it back across the line. Move to the other side of the line and repeat the process, working your way back. The depth and width of the zigs and zags depends largely on the density of the hair and the overall style you are creating.
For a criss-crossed part, begin with the straight-line part as above, and 'cut' triangle of hair, and comb it at more of an angle (typically forward). Next, instead of creating a clear line of parting, cut an angle on the opposite side and comb that segment of the hair over the 'part' of the first angle. Work your way back on this manner. The result is a 'woven' look at the parting line, and in "flat" styles, a camouflaging of sparse hair.
Curved Parting:


Diagonal Parting:


You'll want to play with these concepts on your own style and see which best suits the look you want. And here's a tip: A small amount of pomade can be emulsified between the fingers and then smoothed along the parted hair (always smoothing away from the parting line) in order to give a cleaner more defined part.
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