![]() ![]() Something super-centered can make imperfections and asymmetries more apparent than a side part - and most of us do not have perfectly symmetrical features." "Middle parts are also much less forgiving. "I don't think side parts have been in for a while, however, every trend isn't made for every person, and ultimately, what you do with your fashion and style should be what makes you look and feel your best," says Los Angeles hairstylist Justine Marjan. Maybe middle-parts are so commonplace now that, in the next few years, side-parts will start to be considered cool again because they seem different to us.Īnd then we have to consider that middle parts don't actually look good on everyone. If that's not proof that this whole side-parts-are-dead thing is bullshit, I don't know what is. Middle parts obviously got their fill of iconism in the decades that followed from folks like Donna Summer, Cher, and Joan Jett before the side-part returned once again in the 1990s. Just Google pictures of Ginger Rogers, Josephine Baker, or Marilyn Monroe for reference. Icons from the 1920s through the 1950s loved side-parted hair. Still, side-parts and middle-parts alike have both had their heyday in beauty history. "Hair is cyclical in a way, but it will always take on the period of time because we have new products." "When we see hairstyles redone, they're taken from another era, but they're always done in today's hand," he explains. That might be because, as veteran runway hairstylist Guido Palau once told Allure, recycled trends benefit from upgrades in technology. To give the youngin's credit where it's due, their iterations of these retro hairstyles do look amazing and quite fresh. "It all comes back to the 'new age' in one form or another they just put the word 'modern' in front of it." "The shag is another example… now it's back and combined with curtain bangs," he laughs. "Those were from back in, what, the '70s? Farrah Fawcett had them." In his opinion, most hair trends he encounters are just recycled ones from decades past. I have everyone asking for curtain bangs currently," he laments. "I definitely agree that beauty trends circle back. New York City hairstylist Luis Miller has seen it play out before his very eyes. He managed to pull off the hairstyle flawlessly, making all girls wish they met their own Nam Joo Hyuk in college.Beauty trends (including the way we part our hair) are entirely cyclical - they go in and out of style over and over again. The model-turned-actor appeared in MBC’s “ Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok Joo” with the middle part look. Last but not least is Nam Joo Hyuk with perfect looks and a tall height to match them. However, his fans wholeheartedly disagree. Once during an interview, he said he thought he looked ugly with such a hairstyle. In 2015, Lee Jong Suk appeared in SBS’s “ Pinocchio” with the middle part hairstyle. He even rocked the look in SBS’s “ Doctor Strange.” Although he has a chic image, the hairstyle softens his looks, making him look more approachable than before. Park Hae Jin looks equally amazing with the middle parting look. With both his boy-next-door looks and flawlessly cute acting in the drama, he rose to fame and became the next target for romantic comedy dramas. In 2015, Park Seo Joon appeared with a middle part look in MBC’s “ Kill Me, Heal Me.” The hairstyle enhanced his puppy-like looks, making him more adorable than ever. The actor is known to pull off this look in many dramas, and some people even call this hairstyle the “Lee Jin Wook hair.” The figurehead of this signature hairstyle is none other than Lee Jin Wook. He showed the classy nature of a middle part hairstyle through the tvN drama, and many men copied the look after it aired. Not many people had an interest in such a hairstyle until this “ Goblin” showed up in their lives. He will be showing this kind of hairstyle in his upcoming drama “Encounter” with Song Hye Kyo. Park Bo Gum can pull off any hairstyle, but he can perfectly rock the middle part look, becoming the envy of many men. His soft smile can make it stand out even more. Here are seven male celebrities who can rock the look: 1. Both sexy and soft, it is the perfect hairstyle for the fall season. Many top stars have been showing up with a middle part hairstyle lately. Up until a few years ago, it was considered a tacky style, but that’s not the case anymore. The middle part hairstyle (also known as 5:5 in Korea) is the trend among men lately. ![]()
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