Which side do you part your hair when you part it?

@sudalunts (5523)
United States
October 10, 2008 7:37am CST
Do you part it on the right or left? I tend to always part my hair on the left, not sure why. I think it has something to do with your mirror imagine.
6 responses
@ersmommy1 (12588)
• United States
10 Oct 08
I have thick hair. It is naturally curly. Now it is a bit longer. So it is cut in layers. I have no part. I just brush it. Where it goes is where it goes.
@zeroflashx2 (2491)
• Philippines
10 Oct 08
Interesting question. I part my hair to the right. I'm really used to it though. I've been doing it since I was still a kid. Well, most of my friends say that the way I part my hair, I look like Jose Rizal (our National Hero). I appreciate it though and I always keep my hair as short as possible. Some also say I look better when I'm facing left.
@potrish78 (742)
• Philippines
10 Oct 08
I part my hair on the left side. Although most of the time especially when I'm out and I let my hair down I usually let it part on its own. I will just brush my hair and let it as is. But when I have to tie it up I part in on the left side. It looks a lot better compared to the right partition.
@lilybug (21107)
• United States
10 Oct 08
I part my hair on the right side, but if I just brush it and let it fall it parts itself more towards the middle of my head. I cannot part my hair on the left side. It just feels funny to me. My son's hair parts itself perfectly on the left side. From a baby his hair has told me where to part it.
@ibiswas (422)
• India
10 Oct 08
That sounds interesting reason to part your hair, but honestly i have never actually tried to diagnose the reason behind it to part our hair. I just remember that since my childhood my mother used to get the hair partition on left and so i did continue the same till the time i had short hair. Now that my hair is long i generally don't do any partition and back brush the hair.
@mojcica (1511)
• Slovenia
10 Oct 08
The parting is on my right side. I wonder if that means something