Gen Zers and Millennials Finally Agree: This 2-Second Hairstyle Will Define 2023

Were side parts ever truly out of style? When it comes to 2023 hair trends, the answer is a resounding no. After a lengthy debate and discussion between Gen Z and Millennials over a number of social media platforms (I’m looking at you, TikTok users), we seem to have arrived at a conclusion: sticking to one or the other doesn’t have to be a declaration of dedication by the wearer. Even I, as beauty editor who’s jumped between the side and side part through with both natural and chemically-processed hair, have struggled to claim one over the other.

To prove it, I’ve scoured the internet and identified ten ways some of social media’s biggest fashion people have opted to style their tresses with side parts. Whether its styled with slicked back buns, crimped waves, or diffused natural curls; the side part has been a cornerstone of the hair styling that, overtime, has continued to defy time. So, why not try it out? Keep scrolling to discover 10 fashion-people approved ways to style your side part and every easy-to-use product you’ll need to make them happen.

Los Angeles-based content creator Jill Wallace may be rocking a center part and long locks in most of her Instagram shots, but this accessorized bob with a side-part caught my eye. Here, she uses a designer hair accessory (a Prada logo barrette), to keep her front strands in check while adding instant cool-girl points. It’s further proof that timeless style its truly all in the details. If you’re looking for an easy way to upgrade your bob, consider investing in a designer hair accessory, like these barrettes from Balmain Hair Couture and Versace.

Not every take french bob look needs blunt bangs and a center-part. Content creator, Mary L. Jean’s take on the style during her recent Italian vacation is both effortless and exquisite with a barely-three side part. Capturing this french-girl inspired look is easier than you think; only needing a styling spray that can keep your hair smooth and frizz-free, and an aluminum round brush to add both shape and movement to the finished look.

Spanish singer María Isabel is no stranger to a side part (a scroll through her Instagram reveals she’s partial to styles featuring them for major public engagements). Here, Isabel is captured wearing her hair in perfectly tousled, wind-blown waves with a sleek side part for last year’s Chanel Fall/Winter show in Paris. To recreate the look, focus on adding texture and shine to your tresses.

If textured, wind-swept waves with a side part aren’t you’re thing, no worries: crimped hair is also making a slow and steady routine with a more natural-looking finish than what us older Gen Zers and Millennials remember from the mid-late 2000’s (take a look at how amazing Allison Ho looks with it!) Before breaking your trusty hair crimper out of storage and begin the styling process, check out the new generation of crimpers that create more of a lived-in wave look like the one below from Amika. 

I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t still drooling over Sympahni Soto’s juicy curls. Unlike the first picture of her in this story with a honey-colored, Old Hollywood inspired coif, here the content creator plays up her gorgeous natural texture with a deep side part that allows her tresses to frame her face. If you too have naturally curly hair, consider using a diffuser to pump up the volume and add some bounce paired with an anti-frizz styling treatment to effectively block humidity.

I’m a strong believer in the sentiment of pairing a curly side part with side bangs for peak impact; like model Imani Randolph did during a fun evening out with friends. If you have natural, tight curls and don’t want to go for the diffused look; opt for a quick and easy twist out. Through nearly four years of trial and error with natural hair, I’ve discovered that combining Melanin Haircare’s Multi-Use Pure Oil Blend with Moroccanoil’s Curl Defining Cream is a sure way to achieve defined curls every time.

One of my favorite trends thats come to light over recent months would have to be the “wet” hair look (also commonly referred to as glass hair by TikTok beauty enthusiasts). Whether it remains to be seen if Jean’s side-parted hair is actually wet in this pic of her on a sun-filled vacation in Costa Rica, you can easily recreate this look by using a glossing rinse like the one below by Drybar and using a wide-toothed comb to carve out your look. I’m also absolutely obsessed with the delicate flower Jean has tucked behind her ear.

No matter the length of your hair, going completely straight is an easy way to bring attention to your lovely features while keeping your hair simple and manageable (no one likes having to swipe away rogue strands). Here, content creator Aysha Sow shows us how she styles her side-part with a flawless bob and wispy side bangs. Before applying any heat to straighten your hair, be sure to use a heat protectant spray. Oribe’s Soft Lacquer Heat Styling Hair Spray has been a constant favorite amongst WWW’s beauty editors.

Last fall, Emma Leger took over fashion week while sporting a bedazzled, printed two-piece set and effortlessly glam side-swept tresses. Her side part, precise and deep, allows face-framing strands to take center stage. To get this look, opt for a lightweight and flexible hairspray to keep your hair in place while on-the-go and oil to add max shine.

For this one, we’re taking notes from Sasha Mei on how to pull off the perfect, slicked-back bun that’s been taking over the internet (the newly married Sofia Richie Grainge even claimed it as one of her go-to styles). The process is simple: part your hair to the side, slick it back with wax, and then pull into a low pony before guiding it into a bun. For extra frizz control and shine, we love going in with Color Wow’s Pop + Lock Frizz Control + Glossing Serum. Save your extra hair pins to try out the next style!

Have we mentioned how much we love looking to Jean for middle-part inspiration? In this pic, the content creator wears her signature, semi-messy bob in a side-part with three black bobby pins to add extra style and intrigue. All you need to try this at home is a trusted brush that work through any tangles and lay the hair down, and your favorite bobby pins. Et voila!

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