Hair Part Theory
HAIR PART THEORY
This is a completely new idea that states that the way one parts their hair affects the way they are perceived by others, and these effects over the long term can and do change personalities. Some surprisingly accurate predictions of personality and behavior can be made by applying the theory to individuals, both famous and not so famous.
MARTHA STEWART SWITCHES FROM RIGHT TO LEFT.
After an entire career on TV sporting the right hair part (well matched with her high creativity), Martha Stewart is wearing a left part. See how differently she appears and how she tends to be much more serious on camera.
What is your Hair Part Saying About You?
The brother & sister team, John and Catherine Walter, did a full study of the hair parts of the 105th Congress and state Governors. Also the hair parts of all the Presidents were analyzed and matched up with ratings scales for key success factors. The results were astounding.

Surprisingly, a hair part has a crucial impact on relationships by affecting immediate character appraisal, perceived personality traits, self-perception and self-development! A left hair part draws unconscious attention to the activities that are controlled by the left hemisphere of the brain, i.e. activities traditionally attributed to masculinity. A right hair part draws unconscious attention to the activities that are controlled by the right hemisphere of the brain, i.e. activities traditionally attributed to femininity.
A man who parts his hair on the right, and who is striving for positive assessment in a traditionally male role is at risk for having difficulties in interpersonal relationships, since he is sending a mixed, subconscious message by emphasizing the activities of the brain traditionally attributed to femininity.
A woman who parts her hair on the left, and who is striving for positive assessment in a traditionally male role (for example, in business or politics) will be taken more seriously than a woman with a right part, who is emphasizing mental processes that are traditionally attributed to femininity.
Use the links below to access the full theory paper, as well as an analysis of United States Presidents, Vice Presidents, State Governors (in office 9/98), and the Senators and Representatives of the 105th Congress according to their hair part choice, with an emphasis on those who part their hair on the right. Additionally, a list of famous men who wear a right part is included, since these men illustrate some of the surprising ways that a right hair part affects personality and perception of personality.

The seamless mirror website of John Walter is www.truemirror.com