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Hair in the business world

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Moniquenuss

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Hey ladies! Ok so heres the deal. I recently graduated from college and now its time for me to enter the business world. Currently I am transitioning and I am13 months post! :yep: The question is what should I do with my hair? I really dont like flatironing because I dont want to end up with heat damaged hair. I just flat ironed it for graduation about a week ago but now its time for a wash! I have 2 interviews on monday, normally I wear braid outs, but I dont know the company culture and im not too sure its acceptable :ohwell:. My plan is once I get the job I will get some small no knot cornrow into a bun and then eventually work my way up to twist outs! My hair is currently a half inch from apl :wallbash::wallbash: Ive been running after apl for almost two years now! so if you ladies have any suggestions or pictures please let me know! Also let me know what you ladies do on the daily biases

Thank you!!!! :kiss:
 
If your hair is long enough do a wet chignon (low bun) with a side part in the front. Since you are 13 weeks post just put a lot of gel on your edges and nape and lay it flat with a scarf.
 
I am 10 months post and am currently in grad school. I went for an Internship interview about 2 weeks ago and I had my hair pulled back in a southern tease bun (secured with an EZcomb) and I used IC fantasia gel and the scarf method to get it to lay flat. HTH

Oh yeah I start my internship in June :yep:
 
Whatever style you choose, make sure it looks INTENTIONAL. I would co-sign on a bun, just use a cute clip. Good Luck!
 
KCCC is the bomb product! Of course I've only used it once, ....last night...... but everyone else says it's great and I agree.

Try using this when you're bunning. It will give your hair sheen and define your waves for a more polished look.
 
ITA with what's been said so far. Err on the side of being more conservative. Once you get the gig, you can switch it up!
 
You've gotten great feedback so far.
If you're usual look is a braidout, I say just pin it back neatly in a low french twist or bun.
That's my go to professional look.
 
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