How do I find my middle part?

The easy trick to finding your exact middle part.

  1. Step 1: Place your finger on the tip of your nose and trace up to your hair line.
  2. Step 2: Using your comb, work backwards along your nose guiding line, parting hair in a straight line all the way to the back.
  3. Step 3: Comb hair to help secure the part in place.

Can you style your sew in?

Many women go in for sew in styles because they want their hair to look as natural as possible. If that’s the case with you, try out this sew in style with long mahogany locks that will cascade down your back. Style this hair in some big bouncy curls and part it on one side to look like a total diva.

What’s the difference between middle and side part braids?

A middle part sew in braid pattern and a side part sew in braid pattern are much more than just braids. You’ll see why and how in the 21 examples below. If you were wondering what these designs actually are, get ready to learn more. 1. Vixen Sew in Braids Pattern

Can you sew a side part into a braid?

Another side part sew in braid pattern, with the only difference that this is a deep side part. Ideal for: Great for women who know exactly what they want. The styling range for this design is not as wide, but it is perfect for side parts and low ponytails.

Are there any braiding patterns that are the same?

No two weave braid patterns are the same and each of them serves a unique purpose depending on the style you want to achieve. Keep reading to find the weave braid patterns to fit your needs, but first, read up on these DOs and DON’Ts to ensure a safe & healthy sew-in experience. DO shampoo, condition and deep condition your hair beforehand.

Which is the best braid pattern for lace?

This braid pattern is great for wearing a full protective style and can be switched to either side. This braid pattern supports a leave out weave with a side part. This simple braid pattern is the perfect fit for a lace frontal.