![]() ![]() After your hair dries (try to air-dry it as much as possible), you’ll need to blow-dry your hair straight. This is all about a sleek, straight part typically seen on long hair. Sleek, Straight Middle PartĪnd then there are those in the 70s middle part camp that will only rock this look true to the decade that it came from. A final spray of a light-mist hairspray, like TRESemmé Compressed Micro Mist Hairspray Smooth Hold Level 2, finishes the look.įor diehards, only straight hair will do. If you’re seeking a subtle, wavy texture, spray Suave Professionals Sea Mineral Infusion Texturizing Sea Salt Sprayall throughout hair, then scrunch hair with your fingers for that messy/lived-in texture. For curly-haired girls, apply Nexxus Styling Mousse Plus onto damp hair to help enhance your texture (#curlpower). And that’s cool! For this look, create your part as best as you can and then style it as you normally would. Let’s face it: You’re definitely into this hairstyle, but might not have the patience to create that sleek, even-looking part every time you style your hair. Photo credit: A 70s middle part with messy texture. The modern look is not just about straight hair. Clip this look in place with some bobby pins and repeat the process on the other side. Bring this twist to the back of your head as you lift it slightly to accentuate your hair. To achieve, part your hair down the middle, then hold each side of your fringe and twirl your hair inward towards your scalp, forming a twisted style. Try out a twisted updo that focuses on the same even part with a pronounced twisted hairstyle. ![]() While you might be interested in the middle part, you also need something a little more modern. Tie the base of your hairstyle with a big bow (color choice is all you), and you’re all set. To achieve, separate your hair in two even sections (again, a comb is key), then brush your hair down and gather it into an updo (a bun or a low pony would look so boss!). We are all about the combo of this pulled back hairstyle and a hair bow that both shows off your middle part and keen fashion sense. ![]() Sure, you’ve done the updo or ponytail with a clip, but when was the last time you wore a hair bow? If the answer was kindergarten, it’s time to bring this classic accessory back into the mix. ![]() Photo credit: Get work-ready with a power hairstyle. Polish off your look with some serum like TRESemmé Keratin Smooth Serum and you’re good to go.Īccessorize your 1970s-inspired hairstyle with a bow. A fine-toothed comb is key when separating your hair into two even sections. To finish off the look, create an even part in the middle of your head. To evoke some 1970s hair vibes, wash and condition your hair like you normally do. Let you hair dry until it is around 90 percent dry, then apply some heat protectant to your hair as you blow-dry it straight. Polished Lobīy now you can probably tell that we love the quasi short/medium-length stylings of a lob. Read on to check out five ways you can incorporate this laid-back look into your modern life: Rocking the 70s Middle Part in 5 New Ways A classic way to style your lob. And those 1970s vibes are still going strong, as evidenced by seeing celebs on the red carpet to models at New York Fashion Week rocking updated, totally wearable middle parts. Take fashion, for instance: For serious, where we would be without those bell bottoms, jumpsuits, wrap dresses and even all the tie-dyed looks we’ve modernized? Same rings true for hair, as this era was all about embracing long, free-flowing hairstyles complete with a coveted 70s middle part. The 1970s had a lot of good things going on (stay with us for a few minutes on this one, okay?). ![]()
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